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国际语音学会制订的《国际音标》中有个形似 ʔ 的辅音,请问如何读?在英语国际音标中有对应的吗?



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请用汉语回答啊,其它语言看着困难。

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我是问读的方法,比如舌头等是如何放置的?
For learning: Chinese (Mandarin)
Base language: Chinese (Mandarin)
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English does HAVE the glottal stop (ʔ), but it is not expressed by any alphabetic or punctuation marker.

For instance, most English-speaking people pronounce the interjection "uh-oh" with the glottal stop: uhʔ-oh.

Most Americans use the glottal stop (ʔ) in place of the final "t" sound in most words. For instance, "I'm not going" is typically pronounced as "I'm noʔ going."

However, again, the glottal stop is not actually present in the system, but is, rather, a matter of pronunciation (enunciation) only.

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