Flap T Really a D Sound American English Pronunciation

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to take a look at the question: 

is the Flap T really a D sound?

It’s not unusual for people to ask my why
I say the flap T is a D sound. They will

say it’s not the same as a D sound in, for
example, day. My answer to them: you’re

right. But, the Flap T, or T between vowels,
is the same as a D between vowels. So

basically what I’m saying, is that a D between
vowels is not the same sound as the D in other

cases, though they both use the same IPA symbol. Let’s take a look at an example word: dad.

For that beginning D, there is a stop: dd,
dd. D is a stop consonant, so I let air

build up a little bit in my throat – dd,
dd, dd – and then release it.  It’s the

same with a D at the end of the word, though
a little more subtle.  Dd, dd, Dad-d-d-d,

but you can still hear, dad-d-d, there is
a stop. Well, let’s take a slightly different

word, Daddy. Now we have a D sound between
two vowels. Daddy, Daddy. I’m going to stretch

out the vowel sound before and after to make
that D more noticeable. Daaaaaadyyyy.

Did you hear a stop? There wasn’t one.
Daaaaaadyyyy. Between vowels, or after an

R and before a vowel, it’s a different sound,
because there isn’t a stop. If I pronounced

both D’s with a stop it would sound like this:
dad-dy. But it doesn’t. It sounds like

daddy, uhh, no stop in the airflow. This
is true of the Flap T as well.

As I said before, if you look up the word
‘daddy’ in a dictionary, both of the D sounds,

though different, will have the same symbol.

This is why I have chosen to say the that
Flap T is just like the D sound — it is

like one kind of D sound, the D between vowels.
So, matter = madder. Pronounced the same

way. When we pronounce a T or D this way,
it smooths out speech. It takes out a stop,

which is why you’ll hear so many Americans
flap their T’s. We love to smooth out the

line.

So, this was a long explanation about why
I use the [d] symbol for a Flap T. The most

important thing to take from this video, though,
is that both T and D between vowels, or after

an R and before a vowel, don’t have a stop
component. They do not interrupt the flow

of the line, they smooth out the speech.

One last comment. Sometimes, regarding the
Flap T, I’ll get a comment from a student:

that sounds like an R sound to me. It is
an R sound? Well, depending on your native

language, yes, it is. The al-VEE-uh-ler
flap is in many languages, usually represented

by the letter R. For example, Arabic, Japanese,
Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, to name

a few. So you may ask, why don’t I use that
IPA symbol? Two reasons: you won’t see

that symbol in dictionary of American English.
And, I’m not fluent enough in any of those

languages, to say: yes, definitely, I know
it is absolutely the exact same movement of

the tongue, touching exactly the same spot
at the roof of the mouth. So whether it is

exactly the same sound or just very close,
it may be very useful for you to think of

the Flap T or D between vowels as the R sound
from your native language. But, just keep

in mind that it is not at all related to the
R sound in American English. RRRR, where

you can hold out that sound, and the front
part of the tongue must not touch the roof

of the mouth.

That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s
English.

在这个美式英语发音视频中,
我们将看看这个问题

:Flap T 真的是 D 音吗?

人们问我为什么
我说襟翼T是D音并不罕见。 他们会

说这与例如 day 中的 D 音不同
。 我对他们的回答:你是

对的。 但是,Flap T 或元音之间的 T 与
元音之间的 D 相同。 所以

基本上我要说的是,
元音之间的 D 与其他情况下的 D 发音不同

,尽管它们都使用相同的国际音标符号。 让我们看一个示例词:爸爸。

对于开始的 D,有一个停止:dd,
dd。 D 是一个停止辅音,所以我让空气

在我的喉咙里积聚一点——dd、
dd、dd——然后释放它。

单词末尾的 D 也是如此,虽然
更微妙一些。 Dd,dd,Dad-d-d-d,

但你仍然可以听到,dad-d-d,有
一个停止。 好吧,让我们换一个稍微不同的

词,爸爸。 现在我们在两个元音之间有一个 D 音
。 爸爸,爸爸。 我将

在前后拉长元音,以
使 D 更明显。 呸呸呸呸。

你听到停了吗? 一个都没有。
呸呸呸呸。 在元音之间,或者在

R 之后和元音之前,它是不同的声音,
因为没有停止。 如果我将

两个 D 都发一个停顿音,听起来会是这样的:
dad-dy。 但事实并非如此。 听起来像

爸爸,呃,气流不停。
Flap T 也是如此。

正如我之前所说,如果你
在字典中查找“爸爸”这个词,两个 D 的发音

虽然不同,但具有相同的符号。

这就是为什么我选择说
Flap T 就像 D 音——它

就像一种 D 音,元音之间的 D。
所以,物质=更疯狂。 发音

相同。 当我们以这种方式发音 T 或 D 时,
它会使语音变得平滑。 它停下来,

这就是为什么你会听到这么多美国人
拍打他们的T的原因。 我们喜欢理顺这

条线。

所以,这是一个很长的解释,为什么
我使用 [d] 符号表示 Flap T。

不过,从这个视频中最重要的一点
是,T 和 D 在元音之间,或者

在 R 之后和元音之前 , 没有停止
组件。 他们不会打断

线路的流畅,他们会使演讲变得流畅。

最后一条评论。 有时,关于
Flap T,我会得到一个学生的评论:

对我来说,这听起来像是一个 R 音。
是R音吗? 好吧,这取决于您的

母语,是的。 al-VEE-uh-ler
襟翼有多种语言,通常

用字母 R 表示。例如,阿拉伯语、日语、
韩语、葡萄牙语、西班牙语、土耳其语

等等。 所以你可能会问,为什么我不用那个
国际音标符号呢? 两个原因:你不会

在美国英语词典中看到那个符号。
而且,我对这些语言中的任何一种都不够流利

,可以说:是的,当然,我知道
这绝对是完全相同

的舌头运动,触摸
到口腔顶部的完全相同的位置。 因此,无论是

完全相同的声音还是非常接近

的声音,将元音之间的 Flap T 或 D 视为
您的母语中的 R 声音可能对您非常有用。 但是,请

记住,它与
美式英语中的 R 音完全没有关系。 RRRR,

您可以在此处发出声音,并且舌头的前
部不能碰到

上颚。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的
英语。