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TH in fast speech (American Accent)
Hey guys,
how do you pronounce the "th" (both /T/ and /ð/ sound in fast speech?
I'm talking about American Accent
For example: "with + you"
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Re: TH in fast speech (American Accent)
Ok, let me explain again
What happens with "th" sound in fast speech?
I've heard the th sounds is said like /tʃ/ before "you" or another consonant.
Is that true?
with you = /witʃ ju:/
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Re: TH in fast speech (American Accent)

Originally Posted by
guliver
Hey guys,
how do you pronounce the "th" (both /T/ and /ð/ sound in fast speech?
I'm talking about American Accent
For example: "with + you"
American accents also vary. From the different ones I've heard it could be any one of these, with some consonant elision happening
/wið ju:/ /wit tʃu:/, /wid dzju:/ /wit tju:/
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Re: TH in fast speech (American Accent)
Thank you, Damo!
Is there any book that teaches these variations?
Any suggestion, everyone?
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