Consonant to consonant linking | connected speech

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In this video, we look at consonant to consonant linking. Linking is super common and a big part of connected speech:.

00:10 What is linking? Listening practice, examples, and answers
02:44 Practice dialogue
04:44 other forms of connected speech

   • 2 Minute Pronunciation - Linking - co...   2 minute pronunciation - linking

   • Elision of /d/ - Connected speech   elision of /d/

   • Elision of /h/ - Connected speech   elision of /h/

   • Elision of /t/ - Connected speech   elision of /t/

   • Core pronunciation 1.2: Linking conso...   consonant to vowel linking

   • Gemination or twinning - Connected sp...   twinning / gemination

   • Coalescence: /d/ & /j/ - Connected sp...   /t/ & /j/ coalescence

   • Intrusive /r/ sound connected speech   intrusive /r/

   • Intrusive /j/ sound connected speech   intrusive /j/

Consonants /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /dʒ/, /tʃ/, and /ʒ/ often link to consonant sounds /w/ and /j/.

Example sentences:
It’s Wednesday.
I love fresh yoghurt.
The fridge was broken.
The manager’s young!
Let’s get the lunch you like.
The luge winners are…

Example sounds:
/ s / cats, this, it’s
/ z / manager’s, she’s, has
/ ʃ / wash, fresh, polish
/ dʒ / fridge, dodge, pledge
/ tʃ / French, watch, lunch
/ ʒ / luge, massage, beige
/ w / water, weather, where
/ j / you, yoghurt, young

Practice dialogue:
a. Where’s Wayne? Oh well. Let’s wait.
b. He’s usually on time. Hey, lunch was good.
a. Yeah. My sandwich was amazing. What did you get?
b. I had the fresh yogurt salad…. Where IS Wayne?
a. I don’t know. He’s your friend ha ha.
b. Is that him in the beige winter coat? Yeah, that’s Wayne.
I’ll try not to whinge when he gets here. WAYNE!

Connected speech
Intrusive /j/ usually/j/on
Intrusive /r/ where/r/is
Elision of /d/ sandwich
Elision of /t/ what / get / don’t
Elision of /h/ when he gets here
Consonant - vowel linking was amazing / him in
/t/ & /j/ coalescence did you - di/dʒ/ou
Twinning not to - notto


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Consonant to consonant linking is a phonological process in connected speech where consonants at the end of one word blend smoothly with consonants at the beginning of the next word. This linking enhances speech fluency and helps create more natural-sounding English in casual conversations. Understanding how consonant linking works is essential for English learners to improve their pronunciation, articulation, and overall communication skills in everyday speech.

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