19. Which English word contains a voiced labial-velar approximant and at the beginning of a syllable?
(A) Framework
(B) Tomorrow
(C) Forget
(D) Learning
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統計: A(157), B(36), C(22), D(93), E(0) #2925372
統計: A(157), B(36), C(22), D(93), E(0) #2925372
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1. Decoding the Phonetic Label
The term Voiced Labial-Velar Approximant describes exactly how the sound is physically produced:
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Voiced: Your vocal cords vibrate.
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Labial: Your lips are rounded (like for an "oo" sound).
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Velar: The back of your tongue raises toward the velum (soft palate).
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Approximant: The speech organs come close together but don't touch or cause friction (a "glide").
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Result: This is the phonetic definition of the English [w] sound
Word Syllable Division Onset of 1st Syllable Onset of 2nd Syllable (A) Framework frame · work /fr/ /w/ (The target sound!) (B) Tomorrow to · mor · row /t/ /m/ (C) Forget for · get /f/ /g/ (D) Learning learn · ing /l/ (no consonant onset)
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