[Advanced] Ending Voiced vs. Unvoiced Consonants -- American Accent

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to talk about ending voiced
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vs. unvoiced consonants.
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In American English, we have voiced and unvoiced sounds. All vowels are voiced. All diphthongs
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are voiced. Consonants can be either voiced or unvoiced. Unvoiced consonants are made
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just with air, no, uhh, sound from the vocal cords. For example, hh, sh, tt, pp. Voiced
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consonants do have voice in them, uhh, like: mm, bb, zh.
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Hh, sh, tt, pp.
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Mm, bb, zh.
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There are lots of consonant pairs where the mouth position is the same, and one is voiced,
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the other is unvoiced, for example, CH / JJ.
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Every once in a while, I’ll get a comment on a video asking about the pronunciation
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of these paired consonants at the end of a word. These come from people with a good ear
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that pay attention to what they hear. Mostly they say, I don’t hear a voiced consonant,
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I hear an unvoiced consonant. They’re right. We’re going to get into a topic here that
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is quite advanced. It deals with subtle differences of sound.
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Let’s take, for example, the word ‘flowers’. In IPA, we spell that like this: the ending
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consonant is the Z sound, which is voiced. But actually, that kind of sounds like an
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S at the end, doesn’t it? Flowers, ss, ss. A really weak, light S. It doesn’t have
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a strong S, flowersss. That’s not correct. But it also doesn’t have a strong Z, flowerzzz.
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Flowers, ss, ss. It actually has a very weak S.
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Several years ago, I was reading an old pronunciation book and it said how in these voiced/unvoiced
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pairs, the unvoiced is strong and the voiced is weak. I didn’t really know what that
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meant until I started thinking about ending consonants. These ending consonants are so
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weak that we take the voice out of them, and they end up sounding like weak unvoiced sounds.
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So the word is not flowerssss or flowerzzz but flowers, ss, ss, a weak unvoiced consonant.
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Let’s look at a few more words.
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Dive, ff, ff. It’s really a very weak F [f]. It’s not divvve or difffe, but dive,
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ff, ff.
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Garage, sh, sh, sh. It’s a very weak unvoiced SH sound. It’s not garasshh or garazzhh,
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but, garage, sh, sh, sh.
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Badge, ch, ch, ch. Very weak, unvoiced sound. Not batch, or baDGE, but badge, ch.
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Weakening these ending voiced consonants can help you say the words more easily and more
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naturally.
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Let’s study the word ‘badge’ a little further, and compare it with ‘batch’.
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Badge, batch. The ending of ‘badge’ is weak. Badge. The ending of ‘batch’ is
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stronger. ‘Batch’. That’s not the only difference. The unvoiced ending also makes
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the vowel a little bit shorter.
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Badge, batch. They don’t sound quite the same. First of all, the ending of ‘batch’
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is stronger. Badge, batch. CH, CH, instead of ch, ch. Also, the vowel is longer on the
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word ‘badge’. Vowels are a little longer before voiced endings in these kinds of minimal
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pairs. So, you have two clues to help figure out which word it is: the strength of the
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ending and the length of the vowel.
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But, there is a time when the weak ending gets stronger. Do you know when that is? It’s
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when we link it to a word that begins with a vowel or diphthong. In a consonant to vowel
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link, it helps to think of the ending consonant as beginning the next word. So if you think
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of it as a beginning consonant, then it gets much stronger. Let’s go back to the word
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‘flowers’, and put it in a phrase, ‘flowers on the table’. Flowers on, flowers on.
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Now I’m hearing a little bit more of a clear Z sound, zon [3x]. Flowers on.
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It's stronger than when the word was at the end of a sentence. I love flowers. ss, ss, ss.
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Flowers on, zz, zz, zz. So if the ending, weak voiced consonant links into a vowel,
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it’s not really that weak anymore.
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This topic was pretty advanced. So if you don’t understand, don’t worry. If you
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do, think of lightening ending voiced consonants and see if that helps make the pronunciation
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of those words easier.
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If there’s a word or phrase you’d like help pronouncing, please put it in the comments
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below. Also, I’m very excited to tell you that my book is now on sale. If you liked
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this video, there’s a lot more to learn about American English pronunciation, and
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my book will help you step by step. You can get it by clicking here, or in the description
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below.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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