{"id":1547,"date":"2015-05-03T09:54:01","date_gmt":"2015-05-03T13:54:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rachel-smith-live.prev21.rmkr.net\/?p=1547"},"modified":"2024-04-04T08:40:27","modified_gmt":"2024-04-04T08:40:27","slug":"english-pronunciation-t-r-like-party","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rachelsenglish.com\/english-pronunciation-t-r-like-party\/","title":{"rendered":"English Pronunciation: T after R like in PARTY"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>The T is pronounced as a Flap T when it comes after an R and before a vowel, like in the word \u2018party\u2019. \u00a0See more examples.<\/p>\n\n\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\"><span class=\"entry-tags\">Tagged With: <a href=\"https:\/\/rachelsenglish.com\/tag\/flap-t\/\" rel=\"tag\">Flap T<\/a><\/span> <strong><span style=\"color: #000000;\">YouTube blocked?<\/span> <\/strong><a href=\"#video\">Click here to see the video.<\/a><\/p>\n<p><div class=\"container-lazyload preview-lazyload container-youtube js-lazyload--not-loaded\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=0mM-d_AHI1Q\" class=\"lazy-load-youtube preview-lazyload preview-youtube\" data-video-title=\"English Pronunciation: T after R like in PARTY - American English\" title=\"Play video &quot;English Pronunciation: T after R like in PARTY - American English&quot;\">https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=0mM-d_AHI1Q<\/a><noscript>Video can&#8217;t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=0mM-d_AHI1Q\" title=\"English Pronunciation: T after R like in PARTY - American English\">English Pronunciation: T after R like in PARTY &#8211; American English (https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=0mM-d_AHI1Q)<\/a><\/noscript><\/div><\/p>\n<p><h2>Video Transcript:<\/h2><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent1\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">This is yet another video on the letter T. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent2\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">I&#8217;ve already done a few videos on it, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent3\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">but it&#8217;s such a big subject, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent4\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">I can&#8217;t quite seem to get away from it. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent5\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Today we&#8217;re going to talk about this case: party, party. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent6\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Do you hear how the T is being pronounced here? Party. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent7\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">If you&#8217;ve already seen my video on T pronunciations, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent8\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">then you know when the letter T or <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent9\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">double T comes between two vowel sounds, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent10\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">that it is often pronounced in everyday <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent11\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">speech by native speakers as a D sound. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent12\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">For example, butter, water. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent13\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">But I got an email from someone recently <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent14\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">saying that he&#8217;s noticed when the letter T <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent15\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">comes after the R and before a vowel, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent16\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">that in this case too, it is sometimes pronounced as a D. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent17\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">And I admit, I&#8217;ve noticed this myself.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent18\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Now, I&#8217;m not saying that new English <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent19\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">speakers should try to do this. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent20\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">But I am saying I&#8217;ve noticed that native speakers to it, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent21\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">so let&#8217;s point it out, let&#8217;s talk about it, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent22\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">so you know what&#8217;s happening when you hear it. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent23\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">The R consonant sound. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent24\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">When it is not at the beginning of a syllable, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent25\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">whether by itself or in a cluster, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent26\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">it sounds just like the &#8216;ur&#8217; as in &#8216;her&#8217; vowel. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent27\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">For example, in the word alert, alert. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent28\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Here it is the R consonant sound, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent29\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">but it&#8217;s just like the ur vowel sound, rr, rr. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent30\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">So when the R comes after the vowel or diphthong in a syllable, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent31\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">it functions much like the &#8216;ur&#8217; vowel sound. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent32\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">For example in the word alert, alert alert, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent33\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">there is no change in sound there from <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent34\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">the &#8216;ur&#8217; as in &#8216;her&#8217; vowel symbol to the R consonant symbol. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent35\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Ur, it&#8217;s all just one sound. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent36\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">And this R consonant as a vowel sound <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent37\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">occurs any time the R consonant comes <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent38\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">after the vowel or diphthong in a syllable.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent39\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">For example in the word &#8216;father&#8217;, er, er. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent40\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">It&#8217;s that same sound, even in a <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent41\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">syllable where there is a distinct, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent42\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">separate vowel sound before the R consonant. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent43\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">For example, in the word &#8216;part&#8217;. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent44\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Ah, rr. Part, part, part. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent45\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">It may be a little quicker here, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent46\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">but it&#8217;s that same R consonant as vowel sound. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent47\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">This is why native speakers might pronounce it as a D <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent48\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">when it comes after this sound and before a vowel sound. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent49\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">It&#8217;s that same rule, when it <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent50\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">comes between two vowel sounds, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent51\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">even though it would be written in <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent52\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">IPA with the R consonant sound. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent53\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">The R consonant sound in these <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent54\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">cases is just like the &#8216;ur&#8217; as in &#8216;her&#8217; vowel sound.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent55\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Let&#8217;s look at some examples. Alerted, alerted. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent56\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">I&#8217;ve alerted the staff. Article, article. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent57\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">I read that article. Charter, charter. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent58\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">They&#8217;ll sign the charter tomorrow. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent59\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Mortified, mortified. I was mortified. Sorted, sorted. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent60\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">We sorted it out. Vertical, vertical. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent61\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Please draw a vertical line.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><span id=\"STtranscriptContent62\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">You may find that you hear this not <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent63\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">only within a word, but in a phrase. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent64\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">When a word ends with -rt, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent65\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">and the next word begins with a vowel. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent66\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Let&#8217;s look at some examples of that. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent67\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Part of, part of. It&#8217;s part of the problem. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent68\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Sort of, sort of, it sort of got out of hand. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent69\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Expert in, expert in. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent70\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">He&#8217;s an expert in pronunciation. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent71\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Airport on, airport on. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent72\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">I want to get to the airport on time. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent73\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">As I said, if you&#8217;re not comfortable <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent74\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">with integrating this into your speech, that&#8217;s ok.\u00a0<\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent75\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">But you probably will hear native speakers do it. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent76\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Part of, part of, part of, part of. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent77\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">When the T gets changed to a D sound, <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent78\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">it does smooth out the line somewhat. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent79\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">Part of, part of, part of. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent80\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">And linking and smoothing things <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent81\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">out is a big part of American English. <\/span><span id=\"STtranscriptContent82\" class=\"STtranscriptContent\">That&#8217;s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel&#8217;s English.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><a name=\"video\"><\/a><strong>Video:<\/strong><\/p>\n<div style=\"width: 640px;\" class=\"wp-video\"><!--[if lt IE 9]><script>document.createElement('video');<\/script><![endif]-->\n<video class=\"wp-video-shortcode\" id=\"video-1547-1\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" preload=\"metadata\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"video\/mp4\" src=\"https:\/\/07f1c47b71c75472a3cc-b7eea9689205a6672fd1aa00be922d89.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com\/141%20-%20English%20Pronunciation%20T%20after%20R%20like%20in%20PARTY%20-%20American%20English.mp4?_=1\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/07f1c47b71c75472a3cc-b7eea9689205a6672fd1aa00be922d89.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com\/141%20-%20English%20Pronunciation%20T%20after%20R%20like%20in%20PARTY%20-%20American%20English.mp4\">https:\/\/07f1c47b71c75472a3cc-b7eea9689205a6672fd1aa00be922d89.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com\/141%20-%20English%20Pronunciation%20T%20after%20R%20like%20in%20PARTY%20-%20American%20English.mp4<\/a><\/video><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The T is pronounced as a Flap T when it comes after an R and before a vowel, like in the word \u2018party\u2019. \u00a0See more examples. 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