在一个英语句子中,什么时候可以略读,什么时候要连读?

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  • 连读的分类

    英语中的连读主要有四种:

    1)辅音+元音的连读(Consonant + Vowel)

    2)辅音+辅音的连读

    3)元音+元音的连读

    4)T, D, S 或 Z + Y的连读

    1. 辅音+元音的连读

    一般来说中国人比较熟悉这种连读——前一个词由辅音结尾,后一个词由元音开头,于是就很自然地连起来了,比如:

    My name is… [my nay•miz]

    because I’ve. [b'k'zäiv]

    pick up on the American intonation… [pi•kə pan the(y) əmer'kə ninətənashən]

    不只是句子中,读字母缩写也可以连读:

    LA [eh•Lay]

    读数字时也可以连读:

    902 5050 [nai•no•too fai•vo•fai•vo]

    再来几个简单例子:

    hold on [hol don]

    turn over [tur nover]

    tell her I miss her [teller I misser]

    因为这种连读一般初中生都会,在这里就不详细介绍了,重头戏在后面,马上开演.

    2. 辅音+辅音的连读

    这个很难用文字描述,放到最后再讲.

    3. 元音+元音的连读

    如果前一个词是由元音结尾,下一个词由元音开头,那么,在后面加上一个辅音[w]

    如果前一个词是由元音结尾,下一个词由元音开头,那么,在后面加上一个辅音[y]

    只说规则似乎有点不好理解,看例子就明白了.

    Go away. [Go(w)away]

    在电影Big Fish中,巨人Carl说过这句话.因为巨人说话又慢又重,所以那个w很明显.

    再来看一个例子:

    I also need the other one. [I(y)also need thee(y)other one]

    这种连读不能把辅音w或者j发得太重,否则会显得很傻,但是不发这两个辅音的话又会很难念得顺口.

    go anywhere [go(w)anywhere]

    so honest [so(w)honest]

    through our [through(w)our]

    you are [you(w)are]

    he is [he(y)is]

    do I? [do(w)I?]

    I asked [I(y)asked]

    to open [to(w)open]

    she always [she(y)always]

    too often [too(w)often]

    4. T, D, S 或 Z + Y的连读

    如果前面的单词是以T/D/S/Z结尾,后面的单词是以Y开头(一般是you这个词),那么有如下的连读规则可以使用.

    4.1. T + Y = CH

    What’s your name? [wəcher name]

    Can’t you do it? [kænt chew do(w)it]

    Actually [æk·chully]

    Don’t you like it? [dont chew lye kit]

    Wouldn’t you? [wooden chew]

    Haven’t you? [hæven chew]

    No, not yet. [nou, nä chet]

    I’ll let you know. [I'll letcha know]

    Can I get you a drink? [k'näi getchewə drink]

    We thought you weren’t coming. [we thä chew wrnt kəming]

    I’ll bet you ten bucks he forgot. [æl betcha ten buxee frgät]

    Is that your final answer? [is thæchr fin'læn sr]

    natural [næchrəl]

    perpetual [perpechə(w)əl]

    virtual [vrchə(w)əl]

    4.2. D + Y = J

    Did you see it? [didjə see(y)it]

    How did you like it? [hæo•jə lye kit]

    Could you tell? [küjə tell]

    Where did you send your check? [wεrjə senjer check]

    What did your family think? [wəjer fæmlee think]

    Did you find your keys? [didjə fine jer keez]

    We followed your instructions. [we fallow jerin strəctionz]

    Congratulations! [k'ngræj'lationz]

    education [edjə·cation]

    individual [indəvijə(w)əl]

    graduation [græjə(w)ation]

    gradual [græjə(w)əl]

    4.3. S + Y = SH

    Yes, you are. [yeshu are]

    Insurance [inshurance]

    Bless you! [blesshue]

    Press your hands together. [pressure hanz d'gethr]

    Can you dress yourself? [c 'new dreshier self]

    You can pass your exams this year. [yuk'n pæsher egzæmz thisheer]

    I’ll try to guess your age. [æl trydə geshierage]

    Let him gas your car for you. [leddim gæshier cär fr you]

    4.4. Z + Y = ZH

    How’s your family? [hæozhier fæmlee]

    How was your trip? [hæo·wəzhier trip]

    Who’s your friend? [hoozhier frend]

    Where’s your mom? [wεrzh'r mäm]

    When’s your birthday? [wεnzh'r brthday]

    She says you’re OK. [she sεzhierou kay]

    Who does your hair? [hoo dəzhier hεr]

    casual [kæ·zhyə(w)əl]

    visual [vi·zhyə(w)əl]

    usual [yu•zhyə(w)əl]

    version [vrzh'n]

    vision [vizh'n]

    附录: 音节省略和连读放在一起

    I have got to go. I’ve gotta go.

    I have got a book. I’ve gotta book.

    Do you want to dance? Wanna dance?

    Do you want a banana? Wanna banana?

    Let me in. Lemme in.

    Let me go. Lemme go.

    I’ll let you know. I’ll letcha know.

    Did you do it? Dija do it?

    Not yet. Nä chet.

    I’ll meet you later. I’ll meechu layder.

    What do you think? Whaddyu think?

    What did you do with it? Whajoo do with it?

    How did you like it? Howja like it?

    When did you get it? When ju geddit?

    Why did you take it? Whyju tay kit?

    Why don’t you try it? Why don chu try it?

    What are you waiting for? Whaddya waitin’ for?

    What are you doing? Whatcha doin’?

    How is it going? Howzit going?

    Where’s the what-you-may-call-it? Where’s the whatchamacallit?

    Where’s what-is-his-name? Where’s whatsizname?

    How about it? How ’bout it?

    He has got to hurry because he is late. He’s gotta hurry ‘cuz he’s late.

    I could’ve been a contender. I coulda bina contender.

    Could you speed it up, please? Couldjoo spee di dup, pleez?

    Would you mind if I tried it? Would joo mindifai try dit?

    Aren’t you Bob Barker? Arnchoo Bab Barker?

    Can’t you see it my way for a change? Kænchoo see it my way for achange?

    Don’t you get it? Doancha geddit?

    I should have told you. I shoulda toljoo.

    Tell her (that) I miss her. Teller I misser.

    Tell him (that) I miss him. Tellim I missim.

    Did you eat? Jeet?

    No, did you? No, joo?

    Why don’t you get a job? Whyncha getta job?

    I don’t know, it’s too hard. I dunno, stoo härd.

    Could we go? Kwee gou?

    Let’s go! Sko!