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  • Hello and welcome to Day 5.

  • I know that listening to fast speech can be a challenge,

  • but I'm here to remind you --

  • Don't say, "I can't." Only say, "I can."

  • English with Jennifer

  • Americans often use a glottal stop with a final T,

  • as I did with the words "don't" and "can't."

  • A glottal stop is made when we cut off the sound in our throat.

  • If you can say "uh-oh" and "uh-uh,"

  • you can make a glottal stop.

  • It's more important to understand it than make it.

  • There is a difference -- and I want you to hear it --

  • the difference between a true T and the glottal stop.

  • Don't

  • Can't

  • So when will you hear a glottal stop?

  • Well, when T is at the end of a sentence or phrase, as in...

  • When T comes before a pause, as in...

  • A final T before another consonant can happen

  • at the end of a syllable or the end of a word.

  • For example, people might complain about having a potbelly.

  • Someone might ask you, "Won't you join me?"

  • Let me say those examples again with slow, careful speech.

  • I'll use a true T, so you can compare.

  • Potbelly.

  • Won't you join me?

  • But that doesn't sound very natural, does it?

  • Let me say them a final time with a glottal stop.

  • Potbelly.

  • Won't you join me?

  • We'll also use a glottal stop

  • with a T before an unstressed N sound.

  • Here are three examples:

  • Let me say them slowly with a true T, so you can compare.

  • But in everyday speech, you'll hear...

  • Listen closely.

  • I'll say a sentence,

  • and you try to understand.

  • That's all for now.

  • Thanks for watching and happy studies!

Hello and welcome to Day 5.

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5日目 - グロタールストップ - 英語の早口言葉を理解する (Day 5 - Glottal Stop - Understanding Fast Speech in English)

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    杨明远 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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