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Scienze dell’Educazione e della Formazione a.a. 2010-11

Scienze dell’Educazione e della Formazione a.a. 2010-11. Silent Letters. letters and syllables you don’t hear or say but are written!. Some unstressed sylllables disappear altogether in spoken English – this is always a source of trouble for non-native speakers. Comfortable Different

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Scienze dell’Educazione e della Formazione a.a. 2010-11

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  1. Scienze dell’Educazione e della Formazione a.a. 2010-11 Silent Letters

  2. letters and syllables you don’t hear or say but are written! • Some unstressed sylllables disappear altogether in spoken English – this is always a source of trouble for non-native speakers.

  3. Comfortable Different Interesting Interested Laboratory raspberry Corporate Literature Procedure Temperature dictionary Marvellous Examples of ‘long’ words that become ‘short’ when spoken

  4. Silent ‘k’ • ‘k’ before ‘n’ at the beginning of a word is silent • know knee knock • knight knickers • knife knit knuckle knot

  5. Silent ‘p’ • A ‘p’ before an ‘s’ at the beginning of a word is silent • psychology psycholinguistics • psyche psychoanalysis • psychiatrist psychopath • psychodrama psychedelic

  6. Silent ‘h’ • The following words have a silent ‘h’ (they function as a vowel – eg. an hour • honest • honour, • honesty, • honourable • hour • heir

  7. Silent ‘r’ • final ‘er’ is pronounced [Ə] • e.g. teacher father mother further driver computer master • The ‘r’ in ‘ar’ [a:] lengthens the vowel • eg. bar car far star start cart art

  8. Other Silent letters • final ‘n’ after ‘m’ eg. column autumn • ‘e’ in ‘ed’ eg. walked phoned stopped • ‘gh’ before ‘t’ eg. daughter night eight • an ‘l’ or an ‘r’ that precede a consonant after a pure vowel e.g. calm form warm • the ‘t’ in cluster ‘stle’ eg. castle, whistle bustle

  9. Silent ‘e’ • A final ‘e’ which follows cluster ‘single vowel + single consonant is silent. BUT it makes the single vowel say its name. • can vs cane man vs mane • bit vs bite kit vs kite • tub vs. tube cub vs cube • mop vs mope cop vs cope

  10. Glottal stop • The glottal stop, or more fully, the voicelessglottalplosive, is a type of consonantal sound used in many spokenlanguages. • The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʔ. It is called the glottal stop because the technical term for the gap between the vocal folds, which is closed up in the production of this sound, is the glottis.

  11. Italian version • L'occlusiva glottidale sorda è una consonante, rappresentata con il simbolo [ʔ] nell'alfabeto fonetico internazionale (IPA). Essa viene anche chiamata comunemente colpo di glottide (in ingleseglottal stop, in francesecoup de glotte). Un colpo di glottide è realizzato quando le corde vocali si chiudono bruscamente per fermare il flusso dell'aria e immediatamente dopo vengono riaperte.

  12. Examples of words pronounced with a glottal stop • Commonly the ‘dd’ and ‘tt’ in the clusters • -ddle and -ttle are pronounced with a glottal stop • middle • kettle • settle • little • fiddle • paddle • saddle

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