YEAR vs. EAR American English Pronunciation EAR vs. HEAR

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to compare the words ‘year’

and ‘ear’.

Over the years, I’ve had a lot of people
ask me about the difference between these

two words. For non-native speakers, the Y
consonant can be hard to detect. In this video

we’ll study the mouth up close and in slow
motion to see how to make the Y sound.

‘Year’ and ‘ear’ are exactly the same
except for the Y sound. The main vowel is

the IH as in SIT vowel, but I do feel like
we squeeze it a little bit, so it sounds a

little more like EE, IH, ih, ihr, ee, ear,
ear.

Let’s take a look.

First, the word ‘ear’. For the IH or EE
vowel, the jaw drops just a bit, and the corners

of the lips pull out wide, just a little.
The tongue tip is down here, touching the

back of the bottom front teeth. The front
part arches towards the roof of the mouth

without touching it.

Next is the schwa-R sound. Look for the tongue
pulling back as the lips flare.

The tongue pulls back and up, with the tip
pointing down so it’s not touching anything.

Now, let’s look at ‘year’. The jaw dropped
a little bit more here. Why? To accommodate

the movement of the tongue.

While the tip is down in the same position
for the next vowel, the middle part of the

tongue actually touches the roof and pushes
forward a bit, yy, yy. At the same time, the

throat closes off down here, yyy, to add a
different dimension to the sound. EE, jj,

ee, jj. Let’s watch the Y several times
to see that motion of the tongue pulling down

from the roof of the mouth, yy.

Now the lips flare and the tongue pulls back
for the R.

Now let’s compare the beginning position
of these two words.

‘Ear’ is on the left and ‘year’ is
on the right. Notice that the jaw has dropped

more for the forward motion of the tongue
on the roof of the mouth for ‘year’. Also,

the corners of the lips are more relaxed than
for the initial vowel in ‘ear’, where

they pull slightly out. You can see this from
the front as well. The jaw has dropped more

for the tongue movement.

So, we have the tongue movement, which is
different for the Y, as well as the Y sound

in the throat, yy. This is how we want to
start the word ‘year’: yy, yy, year.

Now I’ll say the minimal pair several times.
Can

you hear the difference?
Year, ear [3x]

What about the word ‘hear’? It’s also
just like the word ‘ear’, but with a consonant

sound at the beginning, the H consonant. Lip
position doesn’t matter for the H sound.

This sound is simply made, hh, by passing
air through a very slightly constricted passage,

hh. Hh, hear, ear, hear, ear. And by the way,
‘hear’ sounds just like this word ‘here’.

They’re homophones, which means that though
they are different words, and they’re spelled

differently, they sound the same. Can you
here the difference? Hear, ear.

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在这个美式英语发音视频中,
我们将比较“year”

和“ear”这两个词。

多年来,我有很多人
问我这两个词之间的区别

。 对于非母语人士来说,Y
辅音可能很难被发现。 在本视频中,

我们将近距离以慢动作研究嘴巴,
以了解如何发出 Y 音。 除了 Y 音之外,

“年”和“耳”完全一样
。 主要元音

是 SIT 元音中的 IH,但我确实觉得
我们将它挤压了一点,所以听起来

更像 EE、IH、ih、ihr、ee、ear、
ear。

让我们来看看。

首先,“耳朵”这个词。 对于 IH 或 EE
元音,下巴稍微下垂

,唇角拉得稍微宽一点。
舌尖向下,接触

下门牙的后部。 前
部向嘴顶拱起,但

不接触它。

接下来是 schwa-R 声音。
当嘴唇张开时,寻找舌头向后拉。

舌头向后和向上拉,尖端
朝下,所以它不会碰到任何东西。

现在,让我们看看“年”。 这里的下巴又掉
了一点。 为什么? 以适应

舌头的运动。

下一个元音时,舌尖处于相同位置时,舌头的中间部分

实际上接触到屋顶并
向前推动一点,yy,yy。 同时,

喉咙在这里关闭,yyy,
为声音添加不同的维度。 EE,jj,

ee,jj。 让我们看 Y 几次
,看看舌头从上颚拉下的动作

,yy。

现在嘴唇张开,舌头向后拉
来表示 R。

现在让我们比较
这两个词的开始位置。

“耳朵”在左边,“年份”
在右边。 请注意,

对于“一年”,由于舌头在口腔顶部的向前运动,下巴下降得更多。 此外

,唇角比
“ear”中的初始元音更放松,

它们稍微向外拉。 您也可以
从正面看到这一点。 下巴

因舌头运动而下降更多。

所以,我们有舌头运动,这
对于 Y 是不同的,以及喉咙中的 Y 声音

,yy。 这就是我们要如何
开始“年”这个词:yy, yy, year。

现在我会说几次最小对。

你能听出区别吗?
年,耳朵 [3x]

“听到”这个词怎么样? 它也
像“耳朵”这个词,但开头有一个

辅音,H辅音。 唇
位对 H 音无关紧要。

这种声音很简单,hh,通过让
空气通过一个非常狭窄的通道,

hh。 嗯,听,听,听,听。 顺便说一句,
“听到”听起来就像“这里”这个词。

它们是同音字,这意味着尽管
它们是不同的词,并且拼写

不同,但它们听起来是一样的。 你能在
这里区别吗? 听,耳朵。

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