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@@ -14,3 +14,7 @@ It's important to note that following an `s`, `p/t/tr/k` are voiced, meaning the
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> * *student* `/ˈstudənt/` → `/ˈsdudənt/`
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> * *school* `/skuːl/` → `/sguːl/`
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> * *frustrate* `/ˈfrʌˌstreɪt/` → `/ˈfrʌˌsdreɪt/`
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另外,英文的辅音并没有长短区分 —— 有些语言的辅音是有长短区分的,虽然亚洲语言基本都没有这种差别。然而,英文的 `f/v`、`s/z`、`ʃ` 是可以拉长的,尤其是 `s/z`。
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In addition, in English, there's no differentiation between long and short consonant sounds. This is a feature found in some languages but is generally not present in Asian languages. However, in English, the sounds of `f/v`, `s/z`, and `ʃ` can be lengthened, especially `s/z`.
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