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the reduction of sounds is a common phenomenon in many languages, particularly in rapid or casual speech. it refers to the shortening or omission of sounds (vowels, consonants, or syllables) in words or phrases to make speech faster, smoo... — prezentatsiya reduction of sounds in the language being studied the reduction of sounds is a common phenomenon in many languages, particularly in rapid or casual speech. it refers to the shortening or omission of sounds (vowels, consonants, or syllables) in words or phrases to make speech faster, smoother, or more efficient. in the language being studied, reductions might manifest in various ways, often depending on the context or the specific dialect/accent. below are the key types of sound reduction found in many languages, especially in english: 1. vowel reduction definition: vowel reduction occurs when unstressed vowels in a word are pronounced more weakly or are replaced by a neutral sound …
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, making it sound like "cassle". in american english, "often" is commonly pronounced without the /t/, as "offen". 4. linking and flapping example: linking refers to the connection between words, while flapping is a specific form of reduction in american english, where /t/ and /d/ sounds between vowels become a quick flap sound. "do you want" might sound like "d'you want" in rapid speech, where the /d/ is pronounced as a quick tap. in american english, "better" might sound like "bedder" when the /t/ is flapped. 5. intrusive sounds example: definition: these are sounds added in the middle of words or between words for smoother transitions during speech, particularly in languages like english. 6. weak forms example: in casual british english, a /r/ sound might be inserted between a word ending in a vowel and another starting with a vowel. for example, "law and order" might be pronounced as "law-r-and …
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tonation changes (reduction in stress) example: definition: in addition to sound reduction, intonation patterns can change, especially in unstressed parts of sentences, leading to a general reduction in the prominence of certain words. 10. assimilation example: in fast speech, non-content words like "the," "and," and "but" often lose their strong stress and are pronounced more quickly, without much change in pitch. definition: assimilation occurs when sounds in a word become more similar to adjacent sounds. this can affect both vowels and consonants. in english, "green park" may sound like "greep park" because the /n/ sound assimilates to the following /p/ sound. "handbag" might sound like "hambag" because the /d/ sound becomes more like the following /b/. conclusion: example: sound reduction in languages, particularly in rapid or casual speech, serves to make communication faster and more fluid. while reductions can vary widely from language to language, they tend to involve vowel …
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the reduction of sounds is a common phenomenon in many languages, particularly in rapid or casual speech. it refers to the shortening or omission of sounds (vowels, consonants, or syllables) in words or phrases to make speech faster, smoo... — prezentatsiya reduction of sounds in the language being studied the reduction of sounds is a common phenomenon in many languages, particularly in rapid or casual speech. it refers to the shortening or omission of sounds (vowels, consonants, or syllables) in words or phrases to make speech faster, smoother, or more efficient. in the language being studied, reductions might manifest in various ways, often depending on the context or the specific dialect/accent. below are the key types of sound reduction found …

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