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/ɜ/ sound in American english
Hey, guys.
In American english, like the word earn, do you pronounce as ɜrn? I mean, firstly, you make the ɜ sound, followed by the r sound, last is the n sound.
Last edited by DontBanMe; 26-May-2011 at 11:02.
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Re: /ɜ/ , /ər/, /tn/ combination . /dn/ combination
ɝ and ɚ are the same thing.
To make the sound, just say ə and then the ɹ. You might find Wikipedia's audio sample helpful:
R-colored vowel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As for the /tn/ in mountain, you might find this video helpful:
YouTube - ‪Lesson 14 - Glottal Stop - English Pronunciation‬‏
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Re: /ɜ/ , /ər/, /tn/ combination . /dn/ combination

Originally Posted by
thatone
Well, Thank you! I appreciate it!
Actually, I had watched another youtube video before I posted here.
I was told to move my tongue to the position where you make the t sound, make the n sound without releasing it.
As for the er sound as in dancer, I think I have to discuss with my Godmom or study myself. Thank you, anyway!
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Re: /ɜ/ , /ər/, /tn/ combination . /dn/ combination

Originally Posted by
DontBanMe
I was told to move my tongue to the position where you make the t sound, make the n sound without releasing it.
If you do that you'll make a glottal stop. You'll be understood much better if you pronounce the 't' in mountain as /t/.
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Re: /ɜ/ , /ər/, /tn/ combination . /dn/ combination

Originally Posted by
DontBanMe
Okay, I'll give it a whirl. Thank you!

But I still don't get used to putting my tongue on the alveolar ridge when making that /t/ sound. My mum said I look like a person who stutter.

I think I ought to practise more and more.
Mothers aren't always right. What do other people say?
And where do you put your tongue when you say a /t/ if not on the alveolar ridge? There are retroflex and dental /t/s, but they don't occur in English.
PS: No disrespect meant to your mother, of course.
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Re: /ɜ/ , /ər/, /tn/ combination . /dn/ combination
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