From 969a1eb926293b2326f8ccf9219406c7dbb46726 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tan2meng Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2024 15:54:31 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update 2.4.3-cc.md MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 由由于 =》 又由于 --- 1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.4.3-cc.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.4.3-cc.md b/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.4.3-cc.md index 93506d8f..75b315f8 100644 --- a/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.4.3-cc.md +++ b/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.4.3-cc.md @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ For example, take the sentence *Was he hurt?* If pronounced separately, it shoul Many Americans have a unique habit with the t sound, especially when it follows n. Their way of speaking often causes the t to disappear. For instance, when they say the word *interview*, you might hear ˈɪnəˌvju, without the t. -另外,ð 也可能被击穿,基本只发生在 *them* 这个常用词上。比如,*let them* let ðəm, 变成了 let-əm,由由于 ð 被击穿了之后,t 等于被夹在了两个元音之间,于是会变成浊化的弹舌音 ,于是,说出来的或者听到的是 let̬əm…… 所以,在快速的自然语流中 *let him* 和 *let them* 实际上几乎没有区别,需要通过上下文确定究竟是 *him* 还是 *them*。 +另外,ð 也可能被击穿,基本只发生在 *them* 这个常用词上。比如,*let them* let ðəm, 变成了 let-əm,又由于 ð 被击穿了之后,t 等于被夹在了两个元音之间,于是会变成浊化的弹舌音 ,于是,说出来的或者听到的是 let̬əm…… 所以,在快速的自然语流中 *let him* 和 *let them* 实际上几乎没有区别,需要通过上下文确定究竟是 *him* 还是 *them*。 In addition, the ð sound can also be dropped, primarily in the common word *them*. For example, *let them* let ðəm might become let-əm. When the ð is dropped, the t ends up sandwiched between two vowels and turns into the voiced flap . So, what you say or hear becomes let̬əm. Therefore, in fast natural speech, *let him* and *let them* sound almost identical and only context can determine whether it's *him* or *them*.