Busca entre varios profesores de Inglés...
Lothar
Why isn't the "b" from "doubt" pronounce?
Is there any rule for this kind of pronouncation?
18 de jul. de 2009 18:08
Respuestas · 3
1
In American English, the "l" is produced in "fault", as is the "r" in "world". I can understand that these may be less pronounced in British English.
In the word "doubt", the "b" is not pronounced because it comes after another labial-type (lip) sound. In this word, the preceding sound is "oo" (similar to a sustained "w" sound), in which the lips are protruded. Because "b" is also a labial (lip) sound, it is omitted. Yet, the "b" remains present because of the Latin root from which the word stems: "dubius" (from which we get the word "dubious").
This, by the way, is also why we see a silent "b" in other words:
lamb, limb, climb, numb, thumb, tomb, etc.
The preceding "m" is a labial (lip) sound, so the "b" (also a labial) is omitted in pronunciation.
18 de julio de 2009
Hello Lothar,
I don't know of a certain rule for that , but there might be one though.
I hope someone else could help you there.
However there are many words in English where some letters are not pronounced beside the 'b',where no certain rule applies such as:
'l' in "fault", 'r' in "world" etc....
18 de julio de 2009
German is very close to English in grammar and sentence construction. But, b is english is not from doubt pronounce. Some people try to use it as reference, or using it as a guide for pronouncing "b".
18 de julio de 2009
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!
Lothar
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Alemán
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
Artículos que podrían gustarte

English Vocabulary for Using Microsoft Office at Work
26 votos positivos · 6 Comentarios

How to Answer “How Was Your Weekend?” Naturally in English
56 votos positivos · 30 Comentarios

Why Some Jokes Don’t Translate: Understanding Humor in English
15 votos positivos · 6 Comentarios
Más artículos
