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Advanced Communication Skills




                    Notes
                                          Example: interview [innerview]
                                                 international [innernational]
                                                 advantage [ædvæn’j]
                                                 percentage [percen’j]
                                     If the T is at the end of a word, you almost don’t hear it at all.

                                     put, what, lot, set, hot, sit, shot, brought.
                                     That’s quite right, isn’t it?
                                     4. End of a Word [T is Held]

                                     With -tain, -tten and some TN combinations, the T is held. The “held T” is, strictly speaking,
                                     not really a T at all. Remember, [t] and [n] are very close in the mouth. If you have [n]
                                     immediately after [t], you don’t pop the [t]—the tongue is in the [t] position, but your
                                     release the air for the [n] not the [t]. Make sure you don’t put a schwa before the [n]. An
                                     important point to remember is that you need a sharp upward sliding intonation up to the
                                     “held T,” then a quick drop for the N.
                                     Written, certain, forgotten, sentence:

                                     He’s forgotten the carton of satin mittens.
                                     She’s certain that he has written it.
                                     Martin has gotten a kitten.

                                   1.6 Schwa

                                   The schwa is the vowel sound in many lightly pronounced unaccented syllables in words of
                                   more than one syllable. It is sometimes signified by the pronunciation “uh” or symbolized by
                                   an upside-down rotated e.

                                   A schwa sound can be represented by any vowel. In most dialects, for example, the schwa sound
                                   is found in the following words:
                                   The a is schwa in adept.

                                   The e is schwa in synthesis.
                                   The i is schwa in decimal.
                                   The o is schwa in harmony.
                                   The u is schwa in medium.

                                   The y is schwa in syringe.
                                   Authorities vary somewhat in the range of what is considered a schwa sound, but the above
                                   examples are generally accepted.

                                   1.7 Summary


                                       Voiced sounds will make the throat vibrate.
                                       Aspiration refers to a puff of air when a sound is produced.





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