English Sounds OW a Diphthong How to make the OW as in NOW Diphthong

In this American English pronunciation

video, we’re going to learn how to

pronounce the OW as in NOW diphthong.

Diphthongs are a combination of two

sounds, so they have a starting position

and an ending position.

To start this sound, drop the jaw. The

first sound is similar to the AA as in BAT

vowel. The tongue is wide and flat, the

back stretches up a little bit. The tongue

tip touches the back of the bottom front

teeth. The upper lip might lift a little, or

it will be relaxed.

To transition into the second position,

the lips round and the jaw drops less.

The back of the tongue stretches up

more. This second position is considered

the same as the UH as in PUSH

vowel. But when it’s a part of a

diphthong, the lips round more than

when it occurs as a pure vowel.

Let’s see this sound up close and in slow motion.

Jaw drops. Here, the upper lip pulls a

little bit. The tongue lifts in the back.

Now the lips come in and round as the

jaw comes up.

The word ‘wound’. The lips start in a

tight circle for the W, but then open out

for the first position of the diphthong

before rounding again for the second

position of the diphthong.

In a stressed syllable, the OW diphthong

curves up then down. Wound, OW. In

an unstressed syllable, it’s lower and

flatter in pitch, as well as quieter and

quicker, ow, ow. The diphthong is

unstressed in the word ‘shutdown’, ow.

Let’s take a look at this word.

Jaw drops, but notice the top lip is

relaxed, it doesn’t pull up. Tongue is

lifted in the back. In the ending position,

the lips aren’t quite as rounded as they

were in the stressed version of this

diphthong.

Here you see the jaw drop in the first

position of the diphthong, stressed

version on top. Notice that the jaw

doesn’t drop as much for the unstressed

diphthong.

Here’s the second position. The lips

don’t round as much for the unstressed

diphthong; they’re more relaxed.

Generally, the unstressed version of a

vowel or diphthong is more relaxed and

often doesn’t take the full mouth

position, in this case, less jaw drop and

less lip rounding. This is because we

don’t take as much time with unstressed

syllables. They’re shorter, so we simplify

the mouth movements.

The OW diphthong, stressed: wound, OW

Unstressed: shutdown, ow

OW, ow, OW, ow.

Example words. Repeat with me:

在这个美式英语发音

视频中,我们将学习如何

像 NOW 双元音一样发音 OW。

双元音是两个声音的组合

,所以它们有一个起始位置

和一个结束位置。

要开始这个声音,请放下下巴。

第一个声音类似于 BAT 元音中的 AA

。 舌头又宽又平,

背部稍微向上伸展。

舌尖接触下门牙的后部

。 上唇可能会抬起一点,

或者会放松。

为了过渡到第二个位置

,嘴唇变圆,下巴下垂更少。

舌后部伸展得

更多。 这第二个位置被

认为与 PUSH 元音中的 UH 相同

。 但是当它是双元音的一部分时

,嘴唇

比纯元音时更圆。

让我们以慢动作近距离观察这个声音。

下巴掉下来。 在这里,上唇有点拉扯

。 舌头在后面抬起。

现在,当下巴抬起时,嘴唇会变得圆润

“伤”字。 对于 W,双唇从一个

紧密的圆圈开始,然后

在双元音的第一个位置张开,然后再次圆润到双元音

的第二个

位置。

在重读音节中,OW双元音

先上后下。 伤口,哦。 在

非重读音节中,它

的音调更低更平,也更安静、

更快,哇,哇。 双

元音在“shutdown”这个词中没有重读,ow。

我们来看看这个词。

下巴下降,但请注意上唇

放松,没有拉起。 舌头

在后面抬起。 在结束位置

,嘴唇不像双元音

的重音版本那样圆润

在这里,您可以看到双元音的第一个位置的下巴下降,

顶部的强调版本。 请注意,

对于无重音的双元音,下巴不会下降太多

这是第二个位置。

对于无重读的双元音,嘴唇没有那么圆

; 他们更放松。

通常,

元音或双元音的无重读版本更轻松,

通常不会占据全嘴

位置,在这种情况下,下巴下垂和

嘴唇圆润的情况更少。 这是因为我们

不会花太多时间来处理非

重读音节。 它们更短,所以我们简化

了嘴巴的动作。

OW双元音,重读:wound,OW 非

重读:shutdown,ow

OW,ow,OW,ow。

例句。 跟我重复一遍: