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1、Teaching Points: Basic Concepts: IPA= International Phonetic Alphabet RP =Received Pronunciation = Standard Pronunciation = The Queens EnglishPhonology: thestudy of how sounds are organized and used in natural languages.Phoneme: In a language or dialect, a phoneme is the smallest seglental unit of s
2、ound employed to form -meaningful contrasts between ut4erances.Phonetics: a branch oflinuistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech. Constitution:The pure vowels: the front vowels, the back vowels, the central vowels;The diphthongs: the closing diphthongs, the centering diphthongs
3、;The consonants: the plosive consonants, the frica4ive consonants, the affricate consonants, the nasal consonants, the lateral consonants, the semi-vowels. The pure vowels:Vowels are sounds in which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as it passes from the larynx to the lips. There are 20 vow
4、els in English, among which 12 are pure vowels and 8 are diphthongs. The English pure vowels can be classified according to 1) the height of the raised part of the tongue;2) the part of the tongue raised, and3) the position of the lips, i.e. whether they are rounded or unrounded. The Front Vowels:Th
5、ere are four front vowels in English. When they are pronounced, the tongue body is shifted forward, causing the vowels to be produced in the front of the mouth. In addition, the front vowels may be subdivided into those that are high (or close), middle and low (or open). For the two vowels in the hi
6、gh front space, the tongue is close to the hard palate. Likewise, for the low vowel, the tongue is nearly flat and the lower jaw more open than for the other front vowels./i:/ & / i /, /i:/ is a very common sound in the worlds languages. It is made by raising the body of the tongue from its rest pos
7、ition and shifting it forward. The / i / sound is made by lowering the tongue slightly from the high-front position for /i:/. Besides, /i:/ is a much more tense sound than / i /. The fact that English has these two high front vowels, differentiated by muscle tension in the root of the tongue, sets i
8、t apart from Chinese and many languages of the world. Both /i:/ and / i / can occur in initial, medial, and final position in words.Very little difficulty should be encountered by the Chinese learners in the pronunciation of /i:/, but / i / is a problem sound. It is easy for the learners to detect t
9、he difference in length. What counts here, however, is the difference in quality. It is therefore important to point out the fact that to pronounce a correct / i /, you need to 1) lower you tongue a little bit from the position for /i:/, and 2) make it a lax sound instead of a tense sound like /i:/.
10、 The importance of correct pronunciation of / i / lies in the fact that it is the second most frequent vowel in English./e/ & / /e/ is also an English vowel with high frequency of occurrence. The tongue body is shifted forward in the mid-plane. / is produced by shifting the body of the tongue forwar
11、d from its relaxed state, and lowering it from the position for /e/. It is the lowest of the front vowels. /e/ and / / do not occur in final position in English words./e/ and / / are not really problem sounds for the Chinese learners, but many of them fail to make a clear distinction between the two
12、 in their speech. The difficulty is that they have to make the clear distinction consistent. The Central Vowels:There are three central vowels in English: /:/, / /and /. When they are pronounced, they tend to be produced at a point midway between the front and back vowels and between the high and lo
13、w vowels./:/ & / /:/ and / / are central vowels. /:/ is made with the tongue in the approximate middle of the mouth. It occurs only in stressed syllables. / / is also called a schwa. It is made similarly to /:/, but with less tension. / / is the most frequently used vowel in English. Both /:/ and /
14、/ may occur in all three word positions. Most learners do not have problems in the pronunciation of /:/ and / /, still we need to give special attention to the schwa. The problem with the schwa may not generally be in production, but in knowing when to use the sound. / / / is made with the tongue in
15、 the approximate middle of the mouth, perhaps shifted back slightly. It is lower than the other central vowels /:/ and / /. The lip position is neutral. The Back Vowels:There are five back vowels in English. The back vowels are produced by shifting the body of the tongue back from its central positi
16、on. The tip of the tongue remains at the level of the lower teeth. The front and back vowels have several features in common as well as some differences. Unlike the front vowels that are made with a fairly neutral lip posture, four of the back vowels are rounded. The back vowels may also be subdivid
17、ed into those that are high (/u:/ and /u/), mid (/: / and / /), and low (/ a:/)./u:/ and /u/u:/ and /u/ are both high, back, rounded vowels. The /u:/ marks the highest boundary for the back vowels, as /i:/ does for the front vowels. Therefore, the tongue is retracted from its rest position and raise
18、d toward the soft palate. Along with /u:/, /u/ completes the vowels in the high back space on the vowels chart. Its corresponding front vowel is / i /. When making the sound, the tongue is retracted as for /u:/ but not elevated to the same extent. In addition, the /u/ vowel is not made with as much
19、tension in the root of the tongue as /u:/. The same tense/lax contrast is also seen for /i:/ and / i /. This sound is not found very frequently as a phoneme in the languages of the world, certainly not in Chinese Putonghua. In English, it is not very common despite the fact that it appears in some f
20、requently used words, such as should, good, and book. /u:/ occurs at all the three positions of a word while /u/ occurs only in the middle position of a word, like book and hook. To ensure correct pronunciation, it is important to make the following distinction between /u:/ and /u/: 1. /u:/ is the h
21、ighest back vowel, so the raised part of the tongue for /u:/ is higher than that for /u/;2. the part of the tongue raised for /u/ is not as back as that for /u:/;3. /u:/ has quite strong lip rounding while the lips are only slightly rounded for /u/./ :/ & / / / : / is a mid-back vowel. For its produ
22、ction, the tongue is retracted and almost flat in the mouth. The vowel is almost fully back and has quite strong lip-rounding. / is a low vowel. The lips are slightly rounded. / / is a difficult vowel for the Chinese learners. Many of them use a shortened version of / : / as its substitution. To ens
23、ure correct pronunciation, it is important to make the following distinction between these two vowels: 1. / / is a low vowel while / : / is a mid vowel, so the mouth is more open for / /,2. / :/ has quite strong lip rounding while the lips are only slightly rounded for / /./a:/ The /a:/ is made by l
24、owering and flattening the tongue in the oral cavity. It is a low vowel, but not as back as other back vowels in English. The diphthongs:There are eight diphthongs (also gliding vowels) in English. Diphthongs are sounds which consist of a movement of glide from one vowel to another. Perhaps the most
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