Elementary Phonetics English French German Their Theory And Practical Appl
Elementary Phonetics English French German Their Theory And Practical Appl
Wilhelm Scholle
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In the division of sounds into syllables, it is, as a rule, the vowel which closes each syllable (except of course, the last, ending in a sounded consonant), so that words like cadeaii, matinee, divinite, patrie, ta- bleau, eglise, resisler, restreindre, are divided ca-deau, ma-ti-nee, di-vi-ni-te, pa-trie, ta-bleau, e-glise, re-si-ster, re-streindre ; likewise, double consonants being, as a rule, pronounced as single ones, words like garrotter, immobile, attrister, brosser are pronounced ga-ro...-ter, i-mo-bile, a-tri-ster, bro-ser (the "s" voiceless). The same rule applies where liaison takes place : c'est un de mes amis reads phonetically = se tee de me zami In groups like obtenir, merci, perdre, the division is naturally ob-te-nir, mer-ci, per-dre. Assimilation (see 152). 165. The influence of neighbouring sounds upon each other is even more pronounced in French than in English, and what has been said about the different "k" sounds in English ( 152) applies more particu- larly still to the French "k" in car, qui, coup, etc.
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