-
Consonant (except r) + vowel
The final consonant of the
preceding word is united to the initial vowel of
the next word in
the same sense group.
e.g.
come in
work out
good idea
think of it
read it again
speak English
first of all
not at all
all of us
look at it
pick it up
put it on
take it along
take it away
leave it alone
an hour
an egg
an end
in an hour
in August
in
an instant
put on
put it on
put it up
let him in
best of all
take it out
back in a minute
an hour and
a half
one of us
make it up
a
cup of tea
a bottle of ink
a bowl of rice
a box of sweets
keep on
above all
stand up
take off
take it off
–
r or
–
re + vowel
When a word ending with the letter
“
-
r” or
“
-
re” is followed by a word
beginning with a
vowel, a sound of /r/
is usually inserted in the pronunciation.
e.g.
there is
there are
our
own
more over
for
ever
after all
far away
here and there
father and
mother
remember it
for instance
later on
clear enough
for
a moment
for an hour
a
pair of shoes
a pair of
trousers
for
example
more or less
far
and wide
a matter of fact
Vowel +
vowel
When a word ending in a
vowel is followed by another word beginning with a
vowel, a short
/j/ glide is inserted
after /i:/, /i/, /ei/, /ai/, and
/
?
i /, or a /w/ glide after
/u:/, /u/, /
?
u/ and /au/.
e.g.
I am
you are
she is
go out
any
other
too often
go on
try it
try
again
throw away
no objection
very interesting
highly important
day
in and day out
go away
no end
see off
stay up
we agree
May I
who else
how
old
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T, D, S
或
Z +
Y
的连读
A:
Get your
crap off my house!
B
:
I’m
not sure
what you
mean.
A: Nice to
meet you
!
B: I
need your
love;
could you
do me a
favor?
Would you
mind
marring me?
A: How much money
did you
make?
B: God
bless you
!
I will
miss you
very much.