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Eva Easton's American English Pronunciation

Eva Easton's American English Pronunciation

American English Pronunciation

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Linking

Secret of Linking

Linking
is a basic element of American English Pronunciation.
In a dictionary, words are given in isolation.
In natural speech, however, you don’t say words separately.
You connect words together. You link them.

 

Start the Linking course.

  • Start
     pattern 1:  consonant sound + vowel sound
  • Start
     pattern 1: word final -ed /t, d, Id/ + vowel sound
  • Start
     pattern 1:  word final -ed /dId/ + vowel sound
  • Start
     pattern 1:  word final /s, z, Iz/ + vowel sound
  • Start
     pattern 1:  past tense, present tense + vowel sound
  • Start
     pattern 1:  an + vowel sound
  • Start
     pattern 1:  consonant sound + or
  • Start
     pattern 2:  vowel sound /y, w/ + vowel sound
  • Start
     pattern 3:  consonant sound + same consonant sound
  • Start
     pattern 4:  t + y = /t͡ʃ/
  • Start
     pattern 5:  d + y = /d͡ʒ/

Related Lessons:

  • Letters vs. Sounds
  • What is a vowel sound?
  • What is a consonant sound?

All Linking Lessons:

  • Compare: interested in – interesting: difficult quiz
  • Compare: interested in – interesting: easy quiz
  • conjunction: and = /ænd/
  • conjunction: and = /ən/
  • Contraction: it’s + a
  • initialisms: a or an
  • Linking: /t/ + /y/ = /t͡ʃ/
  • Linking: /t/ + /y/ = /t͡ʃ/
  • Linking: a, an + vowel sound
  • Linking: animal idioms
  • Linking: consonant sound + of
  • Linking: consonant sound + or
  • Linking: consonant sound + same consonant sound
  • Linking: consonant sound + vowel sound
  • Linking: d + y = /d͡ʒ/
  • Linking: present / past tense + vowel sound
  • Linking: secret /y, w/ + vowel sound
  • Linking: There’s a hole in my bucket
  • Linking: time idioms
  • Linking: word final -ed /dId/ + vowel sound
  • Linking: word final -ed + vowel sound
  • Linking: word final /s, z, Iz/ + vowel sound
  • Phrasal Verbs: sleep
  • Phrasal Verbs: taking a trip
  • Phrasal Verbs: taking a test
  • Reduction: have to … has to … had to
  • Rip Van Winkle
  • Silent o: sophomore
  • T: flap t = /d/
  • T: stop t = /t|/
  • to be used to (routine, habit)
  • to get used to (process of change)
  • use (noun or verb)
  • used to (past tense)
  • Vocabulary: college or university
  • wonder word: with

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