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First of all, this cannot be called turbidity. Voiced consonants are those in which the vocal cords vibrate when pronounced, and the vocal cords do not vibrate when the t in the words sky, star, and string is pronounced, but these plosives are not aspirated. (You can try it yourself, vocal cord vibration is to put your hand near the vocal cords of your throat and feel the vibration, and aspiration is to put your hand in front and feel the airflow out.)
This unaspirated change is only happening in stressed syllables, and it's not a rule, you can try it yourself, s is an aspirated consonant, and the next one is physiologically unrealistic to pronounce an aspirated plosive, so, just not aspirated. In unstressed syllables, there is no such variation, such as dusty, pastime, and like disturb, aspiration can also be made, because this sound can be pronounced.
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Clear consonantsTurbidity is just an articulation phenomenon.
2. There is only one general pronunciation rule: according to the phonetic reading in the dictionary, how to change according to the habits of authentic English.
3. The clear consonant after S is voiced, which is only a small part of the voiced consonant, and many times it may also be voiced without adding s Such as water, happy, meeting, walking, etc., Authentic English generally pronounces the clear consonant in the middle of these words into the corresponding voiced consonant.
It's like English.
4. The phenomenon of voicedness of the clear consonant after the s can be summarized as follows: the clear consonant is followed by a vowel, and there is an s in front of it, whether it is wide in the front or middle of the word, as long as it is stressing the syllable.
or in substressed syllables, they are generally pronounced as voiced consonants.
Such as stand, strike, speak, sky, etc., it is worth mentioning that strike does not need to change, but its "tr" originally pronounced sound is already a voiced consonant, but it must also become the sound of "dr" (such as the sound of "dr" in dream).
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The rule of clear consonant voicedness: when the clear consonant of a plosive follows the phonetic transcription s, the phenomenon of turbidity occurs; Turbidity during conjunctional reading: In the same group, when the clear consonants of a plosive sound are vowels before and after, the phenomenon of turbidity occurs.
In English, voicedness must be accompanied by four conditions: within the same stressed syllable or sub-stressed syllable; A clear consonant is preceded by an s; The voiced consonant corresponding to the clear consonant; This clear consonant is followed by vowels.
The clear consonant after the s (surd) should be pronounced as its opposite voiced consonant (sonant) when stressed, e.g. student, and if the clear consonant followed by s is not stressed, such as district, it will still be pronounced as a clear consonant.
The difference between clear and voiced consonants.
Consonants are also known as consonants. As the name suggests, consonants exist according to vowels, and consonants work with vowels to produce syllables that make up a variety of sounds.
There are two main categories of consonants: clear consonants and voiced consonants. If the vocal cords do not vibrate during pronunciation, it is called a clear consonant; The vocal cords vibrate during pronunciation and are called voiced consonants.
The consonants are all voices, and the sounds they produce are not as crisp and melodious as the vowels.
When pronouncing consonants, whether in American or English, you can feel the following common characteristics:
1. The airflow is blocked. The flow of air exhaled from the lungs is obstructed as it passes through the mouth or nose (vowels are pronounced unobstructed).
2. Strong airflow. (The airflow is weaker when vowels are pronounced).
3. Hindering some muscles from being tense (pronouncing vowels keeps the muscles tense in a balanced manner).
4. There are clear and turbid.
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clear consonants, the vocal cords do not vibrate during pronunciation; Voiced consonants, vocal cords vibrate during pronunciation. When learning to pronounce consonants, you need to feel the vocal cords vibrate or not.
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Yes, because it's behind the s.
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