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Unit 1: Simple Rule for Pronunciation & Intonation




           2.  Final ‘ed’                                                                       Notes
               (a)  Type one sound /T/
                    You make this sound by ‘unsticking’ your tongue from the roof of your mouth and
                    pushing air out of your mouth at the same time. The vocal chords aren’t used (sound
                    at the end of ‘at’)
                    We use this sound when a word ends in an unvoiced phoneme (your vocal chords
                    aren’t used):

                     Standard phonetic symbols   Your phonetic symbols   Example word
                    /s/                    /S/                 passed, placed
                    /?/                    /SH/                washed, wished
                    /t?/                   /TCH/               watched, matched
                    /p/                    /P/                 stopped, trapped
                    /k/                    /K/                 locked, packed
                    /f/                    /F/                 laughed, coughed
                    /θ/                    /θ/                 Frothed

                    This sound is formed in the same way as type 1, but you must use your vocal chords
                    at the same time (sound at the beginning of ‘do’).

                    Words ending in voiced phonemes (with sound produced by your vocal chords) are
                    pronounced with a type 2 ‘ed’:

             Standard phonetic symbols   Your phonetic symbols   Example word
                      /z/                  /Z/                  buzzed, amazed
                      /b/                  /B/                  grabbed, robbed
                      /g/                  /G/                  bugged, tagged
                      /v/                  /V/                   loved, craved
                      / /                  /DZ/                breathed, bathed
                      /l/                  /L/                   piled, failed
                      /m/                  /M/                drummed, rammed
                      /n/                  /N/                  rained, pinned
                      / /                  /Ñ/                 pinged, wronged
                     /d?/                  /DJ/                 judged, raged
                 any vowel sound       any vowel sound   played, employed, tried, flowed, skied

               (c)  Type three /ID/

                    Type 3 ‘ed’ adds an additional syllable in the same way as type 3 final ‘s’. For
                    example, the past of ‘mend’ is pronounced /MEN DID/ with stress on the first
                    syllable.

                    Words ending in /t/ and /d/ sounds are type three, but some adjectives also have
                    this sound.

                     Standard phonetic symbols   Phonetic symbols   Example word
                    /t/                      /T/              waited, retreated
                    /d/                      /D/              handed, ended
                    Adjectives with type 3 'ed'
                    aged, learned, naked, ragged, rugged, wicked, wretched




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