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Pronunciation: Should we pronounce the 'G' sound at the end of the -ing words?
For example: Playing, Shaving.
Should we pronounce it like Playin', Shavin' (Without 'G')
With 'G' or without 'G'? Which one is better in spoken English?
Thank you in advance.
7 Ara 2015 14:52
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Yes, there is a 'g' in those words. Apart from in a few regional accents, such as some accents in the southern states of the US, the 'g' is always pronounced. There is a clear difference in pronunciation between 'shavin' and 'shaving' .
However, the sound is not the same as a regular 'n' followed by a regular 'g'. The 'ng' has a sound all of its own - it's a kind of combined consonant, written /ŋ/. It's a nasal sound, starting in the nose and released in the throat, but it's a softer 'g' than when 'g' occurs alone.
7 Aralık 2015
The 'G' is not intended to have a hard sound but to be almost French in its nasal quality. For example
ShavING - the ING should be pronounced much like the ING in 'sing'.
The G in the middle of a word will also be soft in words such as
SinGing (singing)
HanGing (hanging)
Hope that helps
Peter
7 Aralık 2015
G is never pronounced in -ing suffixes in spoken English. Instead it's replaced by the velar nasal consonant represented in IPA as [ŋ].
7 Aralık 2015
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