English Pronunciation: T after R like in PARTY - American English

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Rachel's English


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This is yet another video on the letter T. I've already done a few videos on it, but
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it's such a big subject, I can't quite seem to get away from it. Today we're going to
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talk about this case: party, party. Do you hear how the T is being pronounced here? Party.
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If you've already seen my video on T pronunciations, then you know when the letter T or double T comes
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between two vowel sounds, that it is often pronounced in everyday speech by native speakers
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as a D sound. For example, butter, water. But I got an email from someone recently saying
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that he's noticed when the letter T comes after the R and before a vowel, that in this
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case too, it is sometimes pronounced as a D. And I admit, I've noticed this myself.
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Now, I'm not saying that new English speakers should try to do this. But I am saying I've
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noticed that native speakers to it, so let's point it out, let's talk about it, so you
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know what's happening when you hear it. The R consonant sound. When it is not at the beginning
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of a syllable, whether by itself or in a cluster, it sounds just like the 'ur' as in 'her' vowel.
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For example, in the word alert, alert. Here it is the R consonant sound, but it's just
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like the ur vowel sound, rr, rr. So when the R comes after the vowel or diphthong in a
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syllable, it functions much like the 'ur' vowel sound. For example in the word alert,
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alert alert, there is no change in sound there from the 'ur' as in 'her' vowel symbol to
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the R consonant symbol. Ur, it's all just one sound. And this R consonant as a vowel
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sound occurs any time the R consonant comes after the vowel or diphthong in a syllable.
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For example in the word 'father', er, er. It's that same sound, even in a syllable where
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there is a distinct, separate vowel sound before the R consonant. For example, in the
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word 'part'. Ah, rr. Part, part, part. It may be a little quicker here, but it's that
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same R consonant as vowel sound. This is why native speakers might pronounce it as a D
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when it comes after this sound and before a vowel sound. It's that same rule, when it
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comes between two vowel sounds, even though it would be written in IPA with the R consonant
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sound. The R consonant sound in these cases is just like the 'ur' as in 'her' vowel sound.
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Let's look at some examples. Alerted, alerted. I've alerted the staff. Article, article.
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I read that article. Charter, charter. They'll sign the charter tomorrow. Mortified, mortified.
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I was mortified. Sorted, sorted. We sorted it out. Vertical, vertical. Please draw a
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vertical line. You may find that you hear this not only within a word, but in a phrase.
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When a word ends with -rt, and the next word begins with a vowel. Let's look at some examples
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of that. Part of, part of. It's part of the problem. Sort of, sort of, it sort of got
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out of hand. Expert in, expert in. He's an expert in pronunciation. Airport on, airport
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on. I want to get to the airport on time. As I said, if you're not comfortable with
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integrating this into your speech, that's ok. But you probably will hear native speakers
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do it. Part of, part of, part of, part of. When the T gets changed to a D sound, it does
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smooth out the line somewhat. Part of, part of, part of. And linking and smoothing things
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out is a big part of American English. That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English
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