R-Colored Vowel Sound / / as in "after"- American English Pronunciation | eJOY English
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Hello there!
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This is the "Sounds American" channel.
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In this video we’re going to talk about the American r-colored vowel /ɚ/,
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as in the word "after".
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You can also hear this sound in words like
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enter,
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color,
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dollar
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or nature .
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We’ll be using a special phonetic symbol - /ɚ/ - for this sound.
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In our previous video we began exploring the American r-colored vowels.
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Here’s a summary of what we’ve covered:
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In American English,
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any time in any word,
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when you see a vowel followed by the letter 'r'
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in the same syllable,
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you have an r-colored vowel sound.
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The r-colored vowel sound /ɝ/,
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as in the words first,
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burn,
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learn,
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or word
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can be spelled with different vowel letters and the letter ‘r’.
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The /ɝ/ occurs only in stressed syllables.
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But what happens in unstressed syllables?
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The r-colored vowel sound /ɝ/ has a weak version,
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the /ɚ/ sound ,
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which is used in unstressed syllables.
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Its pronunciation is almost the same as of the tense /ɝ/,
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but the /ɚ/ is a relaxed r-colored vowel.
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Some linguists consider them to be the tense
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and the weak versions of the same sound.
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So, let’s find out how to make the relaxed /ɚ/ sound.
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OK.
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Pronunciation of the r-colored vowel /ɚ/
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is very similar to the /ɝ/ vowel
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or the /r/ consonant.
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To make the /ɚ/ sound,
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open your mouth a little and leave your lips neutral
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or round them slightly.
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The /ɚ/ is a weak sound,
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so your tongue and throat should be relaxed.
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Raise the front of your tongue toward the alveolar ridge
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behind your upper front teeth,
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but don’t touch it.
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Next: curl back the tip of your tongue.
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Now slightly lower the center of your tongue.
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and raise its back.
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Note, that your tongue should be relaxed.
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Remember,
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the tip of your tongue should be curled back
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and it should never touch the alveolar ridge
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Now, let’s try saying it:
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/ɚ/
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/ɚ/
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/ɚ/
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Now, let’s practice the /ɚ/ sound in some words.
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You’ll see a word on the screen and hear its pronunciation.
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Like this:
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You’ll have a few seconds to pronounce the word.
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Repeat each word after the speaker
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and try to copy the pronunciation as much as you can.
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Let’s begin.
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Let’s pause here for a second
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and check on how you're making the /ɚ/ sound.
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The tip of your tongue should be curled back
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and raised towards the alveolar ridge
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behind your upper front teeth.
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Your tongue and your throat should be relaxed.
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Let’s continue practicing.
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You’re done!
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Congratulations!
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By the way,
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did you know that most of the time,
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the /ɚ/ is represented by the combination of letters ‘er’,
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as in the words "writer" or "teacher"?
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However,
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the /ɚ/ can be written with any vowel letter followed by the ‘r’.
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And this can be really confusing for non-native speakers.
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Here’re some words with the /ɚ/ sound that are often mispronounced:
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Learn how to pronounce R-colored vowel sound / ɚ/ used in words like "enter," "color," "dollar" or "nature." Improve your American accent with phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist. Practice pronunciation of the / ɚ / sound in everyday words.
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