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Coarticulation effects  
  
1261   09:39 صباحاً   date: 22-2-2022
Author : George Yule
Book or Source : The study of language
Page and Part : 46-4


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Coarticulation effects

In much of the preceding discussion, we have been describing speech sounds in syllables and words as if they are always pronounced carefully and deliberately, almost in slow motion. Speech isn’t normally like that. Mostly our talk is fast and spontaneous, and it requires our articulators to move from one sound to the next without stopping. The process of making one sound almost at the same time as the next sound is called coarticulation. There are two well-known coarticulation effects, described as assimilation and elision.