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SONORANTS. Nasal Sonorants


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 511.


AFFRICATES

1. [t∫]:cheap [dʒ]:Jean

chop jolly

2. [t∫ - dʒ]:chin – gin cheep – jeep

cheer – jeer chill – gill

3.riches – ridges fetching – edging

catching – cadging batches – badges

4.etch – edge batch – badge

rich – ridge catch – cadge

5.÷àé – China ìàò÷ – match

÷ó – chew ÷èê – chick

6. [t∫]:a rich cheese a Dutch champion a watch-chain

[dʒ]: a huge joke a large jug a juicy orange

7. [t∫]:Charles is a cheerful chicken-farmer. A poacher is watching Charles' chickens, choosing which to snatch. He chuckles at the chance of a choice-chicken to chew for his lunch. But the chuckle reaches Charles who chases the poacher and catches him. For lunch, Charles chose a cheap chop and some chips, with cheese and cherries afterwards. They cheered the cheerful chap who chose to venture to match his skill with the champion's.

[dʒ]:The aged judge urges the jury to be just but generous. In June and July we usually enjoy a few jaunts to that region. He injured his thumb on the jagged edge of a broken jar.

[m] 1.man, salmon, seem

made, family, warm

2.simple, symbol, rampling, limp, limber

3.ìèë – meal, mill ìàøèíà – machine

ìàò÷ – match ìèíóòà – minute

4.many mushrooms; much marmalade; to make machines; a magic mask

[n] 1.nut, banana, inn, not, dinner, noon

2.ant – and; lent – lend bent – bend; dense – dens

3.íèòü – neat íàâèãàöèÿ – navigation

íåò – net íåêòàð – nectar

5.knitting needles; a nice necklace; neat napkins; a thin can; a fine line

[ŋ] 1.longing, anger, monkey, singer, finger, anchor, sing, bring

2.ankle – angle, bank – bangle

3.fan – fang win – wing gone – gong

ton – tongue sin – sing son – song

The murmur of the bees in the elms brings back memories of many memorable summers. Some men may make many mistakes in mathematics. Since time immemorial the moon has moved men to make poems.

That fine bunch of bananas will make a nice snack for noon. The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plains. There's no news of Annie.

They ran and rang the bell. I think the thing is impossible. The spring brings many charming things.


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