G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 1 can someone here explain when not to link consonent+vowel?
for example,
There were other things to do.
why do you not link 'were' and 'other'? |
s*****h 发帖数: 170 | 2 what's linking?
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : can someone here explain when not to link consonent+vowel? : for example, : There were other things to do. : why do you not link 'were' and 'other'?
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G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 3 it happens when a consonent is connected with a vowel.
【在 s*****h 的大作中提到】 : what's linking?
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l***i 发帖数: 632 | 4 ...how do you link two vowels?
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : can someone here explain when not to link consonent+vowel? : for example, : There were other things to do. : why do you not link 'were' and 'other'?
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s*****h 发帖数: 170 | 5 lost in grammar...
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : it happens when a consonent is connected with a vowel.
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G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 6 add 'y' or 'w'
for example
how (w) old are you?
【在 l***i 的大作中提到】 : ...how do you link two vowels?
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l***i 发帖数: 632 | 7 ...weird... I don't understand why you add that...
It's more natural to insert r... intrusive r after an /ou/ sound isn't
standard, but can be found in some variants of English in England...
Intrusive r after a schwa is almost standard (although not standard in books
, virtually everyone in Britain speaks in that way), such as in `the idea(r)
of it'
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : add 'y' or 'w' : for example : how (w) old are you?
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