From bbf992f989d5099960515e6c27495dd98cda175b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xiaolai Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 11:10:26 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] keep updated --- 1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.1.3-ʌ.md | 8 -------- 1 file changed, 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.1.3-ʌ.md b/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.1.3-ʌ.md index 7277f8c8..277c0951 100644 --- a/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.1.3-ʌ.md +++ b/1000-hours/sounds-of-american-english/2.1.3-ʌ.md @@ -29,11 +29,3 @@ Please note that in CEPD, the American English sound ɑːɑː 在美式英语中读作 æ,最常见的例子是 *ask*,英音是 ɑːsk,美音是 æsk。 In American English, the British ɑː sound is pronounced as æ. The most common example is the word *ask*. In British English, it's pronounced as ɑːsk, while in American English, it's pronounced as æsk. - -总结一下,这也是美音比较特殊的地方: - -> ʌ 相当于有三个版本 —— 短元音 ʌ(*but* bʌt),半长元音 ɑː(*hot* hɑːt)和儿化的长元音 ɑːr(*card* kɑːrd)。 - -To sum up, it's an interesting feature of American English: - -> The sound ʌ actually has three versions. You've got the short vowel ʌ as in *but* bʌt, the semi-long vowel ɑː as in *hot* hɑːt, and the rhotacized long vowel ɑːr as in *card* kɑːrd.