What sound links the words in “pick it”?
/k/
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According to Rule #2, when two consonants from the Behind Teeth category meet at word boundaries, what happens?
They naturally join together
What is the added sound in “law and order”?
/r/
How is “What’s your name?” pronounced naturally?
wəcher name
What is the blended sound in “with lemon”?
th + l
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How does the phrase “go on” sound with a linking sound?
go-won
How do you say “good boy” with connected consonants?
gud boy
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What sound is often inserted between “go” and “on”?
/w/
How does “did you” usually sound in casual speech?
didja
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What sound blend happens in “with nachos”?
th + n
In “turn off,” which consonant links to the vowel starting the next word?
/n/
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If a word ends with a consonant made with the lips and the next word starts with a lip consonant, what do the two sounds do?
They naturally join or blend together.
When two vowels come together, like in “go over,” what sound might be added to link them smoothly?
/w/
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“Don’t you” is commonly pronounced as?
don-chu
In “both times,” which sounds combine?
th + t
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Say “look at” naturally. Which consonant sound links the two words?
/k/
In “I’ve been late twice,” how do the consonants between “late” and “twice” connect?
They join because /t/ and /t/ are both behind teeth consonants.
What linking sound is added between “do it” to make it flow naturally?
/w/
How is “would you” often said?
wouldja
How does “both charges” sound with TH liaison?
th + ch
According to Rule #1, when a word ends in a consonant sound and the next word begins with a vowel or semivowel (W, Y, or R), what happens?
The consonant links smoothly to the next word starting with a vowel or semivowel
In “last time,” how are the consonants linked?
The /t/ and /t/ sounds, connect smoothly.
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Give an example of vowel/vowel intrusion with “see it.”
/y/
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How do people say “Bless you!” naturally?
blesshue
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What composite sound forms in “with juice”?
th + j