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Alina
I have some questions about allophones and free variation. I wrote them down. You can see them on the picture. I would be so happy if there is anybody who could help
2021年7月1日 17:44
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Hi Alina, when two or more words are said to be in free variation, that means that they are pronounced differently depending on regions, or gender, or social class. For instance, tomato is pronounced differently in various regions of the world.
In North America, it is mostly pronounced "tomayto" (/təˈmātō/) and in Britain, it is usually pronounced "tomahto" ( /təˈmɑːtəʊ/). However, it is pronounced, the listener understands that the speaker refereeing to the same round red vegetable. Therefore, even though the pronunciation differs, depending on the factors, the meaning is the same.
2021年7月1日
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