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Forty-eight phoneme pronunciation illustration and mouth shape and pronunciation method |
Forty-eight phoneme pronunciation illustration and mouth shape and pronunciation method
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It is the first vowel and the pronunciation of the letter I or Y in the closed speech. It is a short vowel, so it must be short and brisk. The Essentials of pronunciation are: the tip of the tongue reaches the lower teeth, the front of the tongue is raised, the two sides of the tongue reach the upper teeth, and the mouth is flattened.
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The first vowel is the pronunciation of the letter EA, EE, ie or EI in the word. This is a long metachin, and a certain note is used to make a sound. The Essentials of pronunciation are the tip of the tongue to the lower teeth, the front tongue should be raised as much as possible, the tongue is higher than/I/: The mouth is flat.
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This is the first vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter E or EA in the word. It is a short vowel. When pronounced, the tip of the tongue reaches the lower teeth. the front part of the tongue is raised slightly, and the tongue position ratio is/I:/low. The Lip Shape is often in the upper part of the tongue and the opening ratio is/I.
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It is a preference and refers to the pronunciation of letter A in the re-reading closed syllable. /
/Is a short vowel. When pronounced, the tip of the tongue reaches the lower teeth. the front part of the tongue is slightly elevated, and the tongue position is lower than/e/. The lips are flat and flat.
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It is a post-vowel, a combination of AR pronunciation, is also the pronunciation of the letter A in front of the SS, St, Th and other letters. /
/Is a long metachin. When the pronunciation is big, the tongue is lowered and shrunk, the tongue is raised slightly, the tip of the tongue does not reach the lower teeth. Lips are slightly rounded.
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It is a short vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter O in the re-reading closed-syllable words. When the pronunciation is large, the tongue should be minimized and scaled back, and the lips should be slightly rounded up.
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It is a back vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter "O", "or" Al "," oar "," our ", or" oor "in a word. It is a long metachine. Ratio of the back part of the tongue to the back part of the pronunciation/
/Is American/
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/High, lips are rounded up and smaller, and highlighted forward.
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/U/pronunciation symbols of traditional international phonetic symbols
It is a post-element, indicating the pronunciation of English letters U, Oo, or ou in words. /U/is a short vowel. When pronounced, the back part of the tongue is raised, and the back of the tongue is shrunk, and the tip of the tongue leaves the lower teeth. The lips are rounded to a circle, slightly protruding.
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It is a posterior vowel, indicating the pronunciation of the letter oo or ou in a word. It is a long metachine. When pronunciation, try to raise the back part of the tongue, tongue ratio/u/That is, American pronunciation/
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/High. The lips are circled and highlighted. Mouth ratio/u //
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/Slightly smaller.
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It is a post vowel, which is the pronunciation of letters O and U in words. /
/Is a short vowel. During pronunciation, the tip of the tongue and the sides of the tongue touch the lower teeth, the front part of the back of the tongue is slightly raised, the lips are slightly flat, the opening degree is large, and/
/Similar.
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The pronunciation is a vowel, which is the pronunciation of ER, IR, or and Ur in the word combination. /
/Is a long metachin. Ratio of the center part of the tongue/
/Sound time is slightly higher. Flat lips.
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The sound is a Chinese vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter A, E, O, U, er, or and Ur in the word. /
/Is the read short vowel. During pronunciation, the tongue is flat, the middle part of the tongue is raised, and the lips are flat.
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/Ei/traditional international phonetic symbols
This is a double vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter A in the re-reading of the open syllable word. Start/e/audio first, and then slide to/I/audio. The lips are slightly flat, and the mouth shape ranges from half open to joint.
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It is a double vowel, which is the pronunciation of letters o, OA, and Oe in words. It consists of vowels/
/Slide the backward Vowel/u/that is, the United States and English/
/, The tongue is from half to high, and the mouth is from half to small. Pay attention to the sound.
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/AI/traditional international phonetic symbols
It is a double vowel, indicating the pronunciation of the letter I or Y in a word. /AI/is a double vowel. Start/A/audio first, and then slide to/I/audio. The tip of the tongue is pinned to the lower teeth. The key to making this sound is to make the/A/sound complete, and pay attention to the sliding from the drive to the fit.
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/Au/traditional international phonetic symbols
It is a double vowel, which is the pronunciation of Ou And ow in words. /Au/or/
/Slide from/a/to/u //
/. The tongue is from low to high, and the mouth is from large to small. Pay attention to the sound.
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This is a dual vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter OY and oi in the word. During pronunciation, the lips are rounded to flat, and the mouth is shaped from opening to closing. The key to sending this sound is to first set the back vowel///
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This is a double vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter "ear", "ere", and "eer" in the word. The Essentials of pronunciation are:/I/slide/
/Audio, while the beauty slides toward/R/audio. The previous/I/is clear, and the later/
/Or/R/is weak. Lips are always half open. This sound must be adequate.
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This is a double vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter are, air, and ear in the word. The pronunciation method is from/
// E/sound slide/
/Audio. When sending, the tongue reaches the lower teeth, the front tongue is raised slightly, and the lips are half open./
/Sounds similar to/e ,/
/The sound is lighter.
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It is a double vowel, which is the pronunciation of the letter our, oor, and ure in the word. During pronunciation, the lips are rounded to half open. The key to sending this sound is to first set/u //
/Sound and slide/
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/P // B/American pronunciation symbol
/P // B/English pronunciation symbol
/P // B/traditional international phonetic symbols
/P/is the pronunciation of P,/B/is the pronunciation of B. Blow-up consonants on the lips. When the pronunciation of his lips closed, hold off the gas, and then burst ash open, the air flow out of the mouth, a blow sound. /P/is the consonants, vocal cords do not vibrate;/B/is the Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/T // D/American pronunciation symbol
/T // D/English pronunciation symbol
/T // D/traditional international phonetic symbols
/T/is the pronunciation of T,/D/is the pronunciation of D. Blow-up consonants of tongue teeth. When pronunciation, the tip of the tongue to the top of the gums, hold off the gas, and then suddenly separated, so that the airflow rushed out of the mouth, blow out the sound. /T/is the consonants, vocal cords do not vibrate;/D/is the Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/T // D/American pronunciation symbol
/T // D/English pronunciation symbol
/T // D/traditional international phonetic symbols
/T/is the pronunciation of T,/D/is the pronunciation of D. Blow-up consonants of tongue teeth. When pronunciation, the tip of the tongue to the top of the gums, hold off the gas, and then suddenly separated, so that the airflow rushed out of the mouth, blow out the sound. /T/is the consonants, vocal cords do not vibrate;/D/is the Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/K // g/American pronunciation symbol
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/K/is the pronunciation of the letter K and the letter C ,/
/Is the pronunciation of the letter G. Crack the consonants in the back of the tongue. When the pronunciation of the back of the tongue bulge closely to the soft jaw, hold off the gas, and then suddenly separated, the gas flow out of the mouth, forming a blasting sound. /K/is the consonants, And the vocal cords do not vibrate ;/
/Is the Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/F // v/American pronunciation symbol
/F // v/English pronunciation symbol
/F // v/pronunciation symbols of traditional international phonetic symbols
/F/is the pronunciation of F and pH, And/V/is the pronunciation of v. The lip teeth rub the consonants. When the pronunciation is, the lips touch the upper teeth, and the airflow passes through the lips to form a friction sound. /F/is the consonants, the vocal cords do not vibrate;/V/is the Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/Is the pronunciation of th. The tongue and teeth rub the consonants. When the tongue is pronounced, the tip of the tongue is touched by the back of the upper teeth, and the airflow is sent between the tongue teeth to form a friction sound. /
/Is the consonants, And the vocal cords do not vibrate ;/
/Is the Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/S // Z/American pronunciation symbol
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/S // Z/pronunciation symbols of traditional international phonetic symbols
/S // Z/is the pronunciation of S, And/z/is the pronunciation of Z. The tongue and teeth rub the consonants. When the tongue is pronounced, it is close to the gum, and the airflow is sent from the mouth of the tongue to form a friction sound. /S/is the voiced, vocal cords do not vibrate;/z/is the voiced, vocal cords vibration.
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/Strong/is the pronunciation of SH ,/
/Is the pronunciation of S. The rear part of the tongue is rubbed with the consonants. When the tongue is pronounced, it is close to the back of the gums. The tongue is raised close to the upper jaw, and the lips are slightly rounded and highlighted. Gas Circulation Forms A friction sound. /Consonants/is the consonants, and vocal cords do not vibrate ;/
/Is the Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/H/American pronunciation symbol
/H/English pronunciation symbol
/H/traditional international phonetic symbols
/H/is the pronunciation of letter H. Refers to the base of the population. When the pronunciation is performed, the airflow sends out the mouth, and a slight friction occurs when the door passes through. The mouth shape changes with the vowel. /H/is the consonants, And the vocal cords do not vibrate.
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/M/American pronunciation symbol
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/M/traditional international phonetic symbols
/M/is the pronunciation of M. Lips and nasal consonants. When the pronunciation is soft, the lips are closed, and the airflow is sent from the nasal cavity.
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/N/American pronunciation
/N/English pronunciation
/N/traditional international phonetic symbols
/N/is the pronunciation of N. The consonants of the teeth and nose of the tip of the tongue. When pronounced, the tip of the tongue is at the top of the gum, the soft jaw is drooping, And the airflow is sent from the nasal cavity.
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/Is the pronunciation of ng. After the tongue, the soft jaw and nasal consonants. When the pronunciation is soft, the jaw drops down, blocking the oral passage, and the airflow is sent out from the nasal cavity. Vocal cords vibration.
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/W/American pronunciation symbol
/W/English pronunciation symbol
/W/traditional international phonetic symbols
/W/is the pronunciation of W. The half vowel of the Soft Jaw behind the tongue. When pronounced, the back part of the tongue is raised to the soft jaw, and the tongue is high. The lips are small and protruding forward, and the vocal cords vibrate. Short pronunciation, slide immediately to the back of the vowel.
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/L/American pronunciation symbol
/L/English pronunciation symbols
/L/traditional international phonetic symbols
/L/is the pronunciation of L. The consonants of the tongue. When the tongue is pronounced, the tip and tongue are closely connected to the upper gums. The tongue is raised to the upper jaw, and the airflow is sent from the side of the tongue. When this sound is a tail sound, the tongue end is pinned to the upper and lower part of the gum, the front and lower limit of the tongue, and the back of the tongue is lifted to form a concave shape. Voiced Consonants and vocal cords.
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/R/American pronunciation symbol
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/R/Symbols of traditional international phonetic symbols
/R/is the pronunciation of R. The teeth at the tip of the tongue rub the consonants. When pronounced, the tip of the tongue is rolled up close to the back of the upper gums. Slight disturbance on both sides of the tongue. Highlight your lips. The airflow forms slight friction through the tip of the tongue and the gums. Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/J/the traditional International Phonetic Alphabet. It is the first pronunciation of the Chinese alphabet y, and the first half vowel of the tongue. During pronunciation, the front part of the tongue is raised to the hard jaw as much as possible. The tongue is high and the lips are stretched to a flat shape. It is a voiced consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/Is the CH pronunciation ,/
/Is the pronunciation of DGE. The tongue is broken and the consonants are rubbed. When the tongue is raised, the tongue ends to the back of the gums, and the gas circulation is outdated and the sound is broken. /
/Is the consonants, And the vocal cords do not vibrate ;/
/Is the Voiced Consonants, vocal cords vibration.
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/TS // DZ/the traditional International Phonetic Alphabet, which is not included in the American and British pronunciations in the new textbooks, the break tone/TS/AND/DZ/are the pronunciation of the letter combination TS and DS respectively. The tongue is broken and the consonants are rubbed. The tongue first sticks to the gums, blocks the airflow, then drops slightly, and the airflow sends out the mouth. /TS/is the consonants,/DZ/is the Voiced Consonants.
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/DR/traditional international phonetic symbols. The American and English pronunciation in the new course is not included. /TR/AND/DR/are the pronunciation of TR and Dr respectively. The rear part of the gums is scratched. Tongue and body in Pronunciation
/R/similar, the tip of the tongue sticks to the back of the gums, and the airflow breaks through to prevent short-lived/T/hair immediately after/R /. /TR/is the consonants,/DR/is the Voiced Consonants.
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