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Belly Posted 18 years ago
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0I want to ask 2 questions about pronunciation first:02br
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001) Do Americans say /use-01b00d02b00/ or /use-01b00t02b00/ in used to?02br
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002) I saw Ann Cook wrote this in American Accent course:02br
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00If the first consonant is voiced, the next one will be as well. If the first one is unvoiced, the second one will sound unvoiced, no matter what you do.02br
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00 Then she gave out examples:02br
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00After a voiced sound: He had to do it /he hae (d) d' du(w)'t/02br
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00After an unvoiced sound: he got to do it / he ga(t)d' du(w)'t/02br
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00a)(note that the words in bracket 01b00(d) (t) (w)02b00 are small and stand upper to others, I wonder whether we pronounced them)02br
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00b) How do those examples support the cause she gave, but I've seen no reason why. After t( unvoiced), we still pronounce: 'd, and so does after (d), so what's the difference?02br
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003)What is the difference between 01b00rate02b00 and 01b00incidence02b00?02br
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004) "Lifting bar bell helps your pectorals expand" or ""Lifting bar bell01b00s02b00 helps your pectorals expand"0-
  

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0 1. 02br 02br 002. In normal speech, she may be correct.

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  • 02br 02br 002.
  • In normal speech, she may be correct.
  • Her examples, however, as you've indicated, don't prove her point.
  • )02br 02br 003.
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0 1. Americans usually say 'use-t'; for that reason, many write it 'use to' instead of the proper "used to".02br
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002. In normal speech, she may be correct. Her examples, however, as you've indicated, don't prove her point. (The raised letters indicate that they barely sound.)02br
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003. Very much interchangeable.02br
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01cite10Belly12cite10Do Americans say /use-11b10d12b10/ or /use-11b10t12b10/ in used to?12blockquote
10 The semi-modal 01i00used to02i00 is pronounced 01i00yu - stu02i00, with 01b00t,02b00 as if it is one
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Actually both American and British pronounce the final ed in used to as /t/.

Therefore, you will have to link the final /t/ sound in used with initial /t/ in to

turning the /t/ into one single sound. In short, what you will have is used to /juztu/.

e.g. I used to play in a band.

/ai

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