Linking and Rhythm Huang Wanmei
Linking and Rhythm Huang Wanmei
Linking vowel to Vowel If our lips are round at the end of the first word, we insert a//sound: We write it like this:too often who is soi do all We say it like this: toowoften whois sowl dowall
Linking Vowel to Vowel • If our lips are round at the end of the first word, we insert a / / sound: We write it like this: too often who is so I do all We say it like this: toowoften whowis sowI dowall
If our lips are wide at the end of the first word, we insert a// sound We write it like this: I am Kay is the end she asked We say it like this: Iyam Kayyis theyend sheyasked
• If our lips are wide at the end of the first word, we insert a / / sound: We write it like this: I am Kay is the end she asked We say it like this: Iyam Kayyis theyend sheyasked
Linking consonant to Vowe When a word ends in a consonant sound. we often move the consonant sound to the beginning of the next word if it starts with a vowel sound For example in the phrase turn off We write it like this turn off We say it like this tur noff
Linking Consonant to Vowel • When a word ends in a consonant sound, we often move the consonant sound to the beginning of the next word if it starts with a vowel sound. • For example, in the phrase "turn off" We write it like this: turn off We say it like this: tur noff
To link the final vowels/ or to a following by adding the// sound, for eXample answer it answer rit the idea of the idea rof
• To link the final vowels / :/ or / / to a following by adding the / / sound, for example: answer it answer rit the idea of the idea rof