Suggestions for In-Class Activities
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What is meant by degree of rhoticity? Explain the term and provide at least three different varieties of English as examples.
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Mark those segmental phonological aspects in the following passage where RP and NAE are different and comment on them:
Funny, how quickly the value of a word can change! When I was a youngster, if I let the word bloody slip out, my Grandmother would be terribly upset and shocked. Nowadays, young people don't bat an eyelid at no end of wicked words. -
Consider the vowel phonemes in the following English words. What pronunciation difficulties may arise for non-native speakers of English?
nought, bad vs. bed, skirt, late, London, lady, here, poor, there, go
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Without consulting your notes or the RP vowel chart, write down the phonetic symbols representing the vowel phonemes in the following words:
Word Classification (RP) Symbol seat coin bad god foot hard sit law hut her