How to Pronounce S s vs. SH American English

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to compare the consonants S

and SH.

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I got a request recently to compare these
two consonants. I’m happy to do it.

The S sound can actually be made two different
ways: one with the tongue tip pointing up,

and one with it pointing down. I make the
S with the tongue tip pointing down. Sss.

Notice how the corners of my lips are either
relaxed, ss, or pull out, ss. This is different

from SH, shhh, where the corners come in and
the lips flare. Let’s compare some photos

to look at the tongue position.

You can see that not only is the lip position
different, but the tongue position too. For

the S sound, the tongue tip touches the back
of the bottom front teeth. The front/middle

part lifts a little bit.

For the SH sound, the tongue tip lifts to
the middle of the mouth. Though it stays forward,

it’s not touching anything. The front/middle
part of the tongue arches up so it’s very

close to the roof of the mouth.

I’m going to turn off the sound now. Just
look at my mouth. Which sound am I making?

The S sound. My lips did not flare.
Let’s look at some minimal pairs. Repeat

with me.
See, she.

suit, shoot.
sock, shock.

sign, shine.

Now I’m going to say just one word in a
minimal pair. Which is it? Is it the word

with S or SH?

Has this video helped? Sh, ss.

I hope it has.

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我们将比较辅音 S

和 SH。

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我最近收到一个比较这
两个辅音的请求。 我很乐意这样做。

S 音实际上可以用两种不同的
方式发出:一种是舌尖朝上,

另一种是舌尖朝下。 我
用舌尖朝下做S。 SS。

注意我的唇角是如何
放松的,ss,或拉出,ss。 这

与 SH 不同,嘘,角进来
,嘴唇张开。 让我们比较一些照片

来看看舌头的位置。

您可以看到不仅嘴唇位置
不同,而且舌头位置也不同。

对于 S 音,舌尖接触
下门牙的后部。 前/中间

部分抬起一点。

对于 SH 音,舌尖
上抬到嘴巴的中部。 虽然它保持前进,

但它没有触及任何东西。 舌头的前部/
中部向上拱起,因此非常

靠近上颚。

我现在要关掉声音。
看看我的嘴。 我在发出什么声音?

S音。 我的嘴唇没有张开。
让我们看一些最小的对。

跟我重复一遍。
看,她。

西装,射击。
袜子,震惊。

签名,闪耀。

现在我将只说一个
最小的单词。 它是哪一个? 是

带S还是SH的词?

这个视频有帮助吗? 嘘,ss。

我希望它有。

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