Reduction: the word AT -- American English Pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over how to pronounce the
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word AT in a sentence.
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I love reductions.
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As you probably know, there are lots of words in American English that will sound different
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in the context of a sentence then they do on their own. AT is one of these words. On
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its own, it has the AA as in BAT vowel and the true T. At, at. But in a sentence, it
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will often reduce to the schwa vowel. The final T will either be a stop T or a flap
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T depending on the next sound. If the next sound is a consonant, then it will be a stop
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T. If the next sound is a vowel or a diphthong, then it will be a flap T. Let's take a look
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at some sentence fragments. First, at my, at my. The word after the 'at' begins with
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the M consonant. So the T here is a stop T. At, at, at, at, at my, at my. At a, at a.
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The sound after the word 'at' here is the schwa sound, a vowel. So the ending T will
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be a flap T. At a, at a, at a.
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Now let's look at some full sentences. I'll be at school. At, at, the word after the word
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'at' here is 'school', beginning with a consonant, so the T will be a stop T. At school, at school.
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I'll be at school.
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Also, are you noticing how fast the word is? As a function word, as a reduced word, it's
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very fast: at, at, at. This provides nice rhythmic contrast in the sentence to the stressed
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syllables. For example, at school, at school, at school. They're both one syllable, but
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the word 'at', much quicker than the word 'school'. At school.
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I'll be at her house. The next word, after the word at, is the word 'her'. But I'm dropping
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the H to reduce that word, so the next sound is actually the schwa sound. That means the
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T will be a flap T. At her, at her, at her, I'll be at her house, I'll be at her house.
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I got it at the corner store. At the, at the. So the word after the word 'at' begins with
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a consonant, therefore the T is a stop T. At the, at the. I got it at the corner store.
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I'm going to be at Anna's until 6. At Anna's, at Anna's. The next word begins with a vowel
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sound, so the T is a flap T. At Anna's. I'm going to be at Anna's until 6. I'm busy at
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the moment. At the, at the. Again, the next word, 'the', begins with a consonant, so it's
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a stop T. At the, at the, I'm busy at the moment.
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I hope you'll notice when native speakers do this and start doing it yourself. Integrating
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the reduced 'at' into your speech will help smooth out the line, and also add some nice rhythmic
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contrast to the longer, stressed syllables in a sentence.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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