"speaker" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- For example, many speakers pronounce fire, tiger, and spider with the raised vowel.
- The speaker must pronounce a roommate's name clearly in order for it to count.
- However, nowadays most Spanish speakers pronounce ll the same as y (yeísmo).
- There is noticeable pronunciation differences by which each speaker pronounces the name of his or her respective city.
- The same speaker may pronounce "Toronto" differently depending on the subject of the conversation in which it is used.
- Some speakers might even pronounce it as kepjoeater.
- Most systems available today can do this only when the speaker pronounces every word with great clarity and pauses after each one.
- Lieberman (1963), for example, found that speakers pronounce words less clearly when they are more predictable from their linguistic or pragmatic contexts.
- The standard language is being affected by different dialects, where speakers pronounce the two accents differently.
- Some speakers pronounce them on one side of the mouth, some on both.
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