American English Sounds UR Vowel How to make the UR as in BIRD Vowel

In this American English pronunciation video,

we’re going to learn how to make the

UR as in BIRD sound.

I sometimes say this is the vowel version

of the R consonant. It’s always followed by R,

and there’s no distinction between the

sounds in American English. This sound

will always be written with two different

International Phonetic Alphabet, or IPA,

symbols, but will be pronounced

rrrrrr, just one sound, bird.

To make this sound, the corners of the

lips come in, pushing the lips away

from the face. The middle part of the

tongue lifts towards the roof of the mouth

in the middle. The front of the tongue hangs

down, but it’s drawn back a bit. So, it’s not

touching anything.

As the tongue lifts in the middle, it may be

close to the roof of the mouth without

touching it, or it may touch the sides of

the roof of the mouth, or the insides or

bottom of the top teeth, here, ur, ur.

This, along with the R consonant, is one

of the hardest sounds to make in American

English. It’s especially hard because the

lip position hides the tongue position.

Let’s take a look.

From the side, we can’t even see the

tongue. The front view doesn’t help

much either. This is because the

tongue goes back, but the lips flare

forward.

Here’s the word ‘hurt’. Watch the

tongue pull back and up

before coming forward for the T.

In a stressed syllable, the UR vowel curves

up then down. Hurt, ur. In an unstressed

syllable, it’s lower in pitch, as well as

quieter and quicker, ur, ur. The vowel

is unstressed in the word ‘research’, ur.

Let’s look at this word up close

and in slow motion.

The lips flare, but the jaw doesn’t

drop as much.

Let’s compare the stressed UR in

‘hurt’, on the top, with the unstressed

vowel in ‘research’, on the bottom.

The lips flare for both, but in this case,

there was much more jaw drop for the

stressed version of this vowel.

This is typical. Unstressed vowels are

shorter, so there isn’t as much time to

make the full mouth position.

The UR vowel, stressed: hurt, UR

Unstressed: research, ur

UR, ur, UR, ur

Example words. Repeat with me:

Earth, search, circle, thirteen, return, outburst.

I hope this video helps you understand

this sound. That’s it, and thanks so much

for using Rachel’s English.

在这个美式英语发音视频中,

我们将学习如何将

UR 变成 BIRD 的声音。

我有时会说这是 R 辅音的元音版本

。 它后面总是跟着 R,

而且

美式英语中的发音没有区别。 这种声音

总是用两种不同的

国际音标或国际音标

符号书写,但发音为

rrrrrr,只有一种声音,鸟。

为了发出这个声音,嘴唇的角

进来了,把嘴唇

从脸上推开。 舌头的中部

向中部的上颚抬起

。 舌头的前部

下垂,但它向后拉了一点。 所以,它没有

触及任何东西。

舌头在中间抬起的时候,可能会

靠近上颚而不

接触它,也可能会接触

到上颚的两侧,或者上牙的内侧或

底部,这里,你,你 .

这与 R 辅音一起,是

美式英语中最难发出的声音之一

。 这特别难,因为

嘴唇位置隐藏了舌头位置。

让我们来看看。

从侧面看,我们甚至看不到

舌头。 前视图也没有

多大帮助。 这是因为

舌头向后,但嘴唇

向前张开。

这里是“伤害”这个词。 观察

舌头

在向前拉 T 之前向后和向上拉。

在重读音节中,UR 元音先向

上然后向下弯曲。 伤害,你。 在非

重读音节中,它的音调较低,并且

更安静,更快,ur, ur。

“research”一词中的元音不重读,ur。

让我们近距离和慢动作看这个词

嘴唇张开,但下巴没有

下降太多。

让我们比较

一下顶部的“hurt”中的重读 UR

和底部的“research”中的非重读元音。

两者的嘴唇都张开,但在这种情况下,这个元音

的重音版本有更多的下巴下垂

这是典型的。 非重读元音

较短,因此没有太多时间来

做出全嘴位置。

UR 元音,重读:hart,UR 非

重读:research, ur

UR, ur, UR, ur

例句。 跟我重复一遍:

地球,搜索,循环,十三,返回,爆发。

我希望这个视频能帮助你理解

这个声音。 就是这样,非常

感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。