American English: T Pronunciations

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Rachel's English


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Today I'm doing a big video, a lot of content. I hope it doesn't get too confusing. But this
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whole big video is going to be on one little letter: T. How do you pronounce this letter?
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Luckily, there are some rules that I'm going to lay out that will help you figure out how
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to pronounce this letter. At the beginning, let's go ahead and throw out TH and TION.
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Th can be either the voiced or unvoiced TH sound: thanks, unvoiced, or this, voiced.
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And the TION can either be sh as in motion, or ch as in mention. Ok, we're done with that.
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Now let's move on to the T sound. The T can be silent, but we'll talk about that later.
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In all other cases, there is one symbol used in IPA, and that is tt. However in practice,
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in real life conversation, you will hear native speakers use three different sounds. First,
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tt, the official T sound, as in the word 'tap'. Second, what is called a tap T or flap T sound,
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it is identical to the D sound, as in the word auto. Now in my videos, and on my website
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in IPA, I actually do use the D symbol here, because that's how it's pronounced in conversation.
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Auto. Both of these sounds are described in detail, how to make them, in my Understanding
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the T and D Sounds video. If you haven't watched that already, I do recommend it. And the third
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sound is the T as a stop. This is also explained in detail in another video, Stop Consonants,
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if you're wondering how to make this sound. An example for this is the word wait. Wait,
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where the tongue moves up into position for the T, but then does not release. This is
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a stop. Wait. In my videos and on my website, when I want to symbolize this sound in IPA,
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I put a line after the T to signify a stop. So when do you make which of these three sounds?
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There are rules, and of course exceptions to rules, to help you figure that out. First,
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rule one. When to make the tt real, actual, official T sound. Two parts, part one. You
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will make this sound when it begins the word or a stressed syllable within a word. For
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example, telephone or attend. TEND is the stressed syllable in the word. Attend. Therefore,
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tt, you do make that real T sound. Second part, if it is part of a consonant cluster.
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Consonant clusters that happen at the beginning of words or syllables are st-, str-, or tr-.
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For example stop, strain, tram. Tt, tt, tt, in all of those cases you do make the actual
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T sound. Consonant clusters can also occur at the end of a word or syllable. There are
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five that will cause the tt T to be pronounced as a real T. They are CT, connect. FT, soft.
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LT, lilt. ST, first. And PT, slept. There is one ending consonant cluster I left off
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that list, that's because it's an exception. And it is NT. When this consonant cluster
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comes at the end of a word or syllable, the T is pronounced not, tt, as a real T, but
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actually as a stop. For example, environment, environment. Tt. You don't generally release
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that in general conversation. There is one other possible exception I thought of. And
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that is when someone is speaking really fast and reduces something. For example, the word
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to. It can be reduced to the word tt, with the schwa sound, as many reduced words and
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syllables take on the schwa sound. But, I think it can in fact be reduced to the flap
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T or D sound with the schwa, even though it begins the word. For example, if I'm speaking
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really fast I might say Quarter to three, quarter to three. The word 'to' is actually
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getting a voiced sound under it. So it would then be the D sound. That is in very quick
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speech and it's the only exception to the T at the beginning of the word being the tt
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real T sound that I can think of. But I wanted to mention it. Rule 2: when to use the flap
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or tap T, in other words, D sound. This happens when the T, either written with 1 or 2 Ts,
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comes between two vowel or diphthong sounds. For example, mutter. Mutter: the flap/tap
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T, or D, sound. This doesn't have to just be the T sound within a word. It can be a
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T at the end of a word when the next word is linked and begins with a vowel. For example,
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What about me? What about me? The T in that sentence comes between two vowel sounds, so
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it is also pronounced this way. One exception: the schwa is a vowel sound. But when the T
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is followed by the schwa and the N sound, the T is not pronounced as a flap even if
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there was a vowel before. Rather, it is pronounced as a stop. For example, the word tighten.
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Here the T is between the 'ai' as in 'buy' diphthong and the schwa-N combination. It's
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between two vowel sounds, but it is not pronounced as a flap. It is the stop. Tighten. If you
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can see, the tongue does not change position between the T and the N sound. Tighten. Tight
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- stop - N. That's why you don't bother with flapping the T there. Tighten, tighten. Before
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we keep going, let's compare the words 'auto' and 'atone'. In both cases, the T is surrounded
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by vowel sounds. But do you hear a difference? Auto, atone. In the first word it is pronounced
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as a D, and in the second word as a T. Why is that? Auto, atone. The reason is: think
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back to rule 1. Because the T in 'atone' is beginning the stressed syllable. So rule 1
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is more powerful than rule 2. Even though in atone it comes between two vowel sounds,
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the first rule overrides it. Because it is beginning the stressed syllable, it is pronounced
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tt, as a real T. Auto, atone. Rule 3: when to pronounce it as a stop. We've already gone
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over two cases in our exceptions to previous rules. The exception to rule 1 was the ending
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consonant cluster NT, where it is pronounced as a stop as in environment, sent. The exception
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to rule 2, when it is followed by the schwa and the N sound, as in tighten. There is it
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also pronounced as a stop. It also happens any time a word or a syllable ends in a T
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except for those rule 1 ending consonant clusters, and except for the rule 2, when the next word
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it is being linked to begins with a vowel. Examples: about, fitness. There are some words
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that are just written with a silent T. For example, Christmas, whistle, mortgage. These,
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unfortunately, just need to be learned. There is one case, I've noticed, where sometimes
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native speakers will altogether leave out a T sound that does actually exist in IPA.
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This would be when a T begins an unstressed syllable and the syllable before ended with
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an N, I've noticed this. For example, interview. Interview. There's no stop, there's no T,
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there's no D. Also, wanted. I wanted to know. Wanted. Again, no stop, no T, and no D. These
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could possibly be considered lazy pronunciations, but I guarantee you will hear them. Ok, that
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was a lot of information that I just gave you. The best way to figure out if you've
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gotten it all is to simply go over words and figure out how the T would be pronounced and
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why. So we're going to go through another video that does just that, look for it. That's
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it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English!
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