M2Ch4Ex_Corona (2)
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Chapter Summary Exercises Exercise 3 (a) piano [piːˈænoʊ]: The tongue starts high and front for /iː/, then moves to a lower and more central position for /æ/, and finally moves back and slightly up for /oʊ/. The lip opening widens from /iː/ to /æ/ and then rounds for /oʊ/. (b) duo [ˈduː.oʊ]: The tongue begins high and back for /uː/, and then moves forward and down for /oʊ/. The lips are rounded for both vowels, but the rounding may slightly relax as the tongue moves forward. (c) trio [ˈtriː.oʊ]: The tongue moves from a high and front position for /iː/ to a back and slightly lower position for /oʊ/. The lips are unrounded for /iː/ and become rounded for /oʊ/. (d) rayon [ˈreɪ.ɒn]: The tongue moves from a higher and front position for /eɪ/ to a lower and back position for /ɒ/. The mouth opening is relatively wide for /eɪ/ and narrows for /ɒ/. (e) coerce [koʊˈɜːrs]: The tongue moves from a back and rounded position for /oʊ/ to a central and slightly lower position for /ɜː/. The lips are rounded for /oʊ/ and relax for /ɜː/. (f) react [riˈækt]: The tongue starts near the high front position for /iː/ and moves to a lower front position for /æ/. The lips remain unrounded. (g) nuance [ˈnjuː.ɑns]: The tongue moves from a high front position with a tense /juː/ to a low back position for /ɑ/. The lips are initially rounded for /juː/ and then relax for /ɑ/. (h) noel [noʊˈɛl]: The tongue transitions from a high back rounded position for /oʊ/ to a mid-
front unrounded position for /ɛ/. The lips go from rounded to unrounded. (i) seance [ˈseɪ.ɑns]: The tongue starts with a high front position for /eɪ/ and moves to a low back position for /ɑ/. The lips are relatively unrounded for /eɪ/ and remain so for /ɑ/.
(j) coeval [koʊˈiː.vəl]: The tongue moves from a high back rounded position for /oʊ/ to a high front unrounded position for /iː/. The lips transition from rounded to unrounded. (k) reiterate [riˈɪt.ə.reɪt]: The tongue starts with a high front position for /ɪ/ and moves to a mid-
central position for /ə/, then to a high front position for /eɪ/. The lips remain relatively unrounded throughout. (l) cooperate [koʊˈɒp.ə.reɪt]: The tongue moves from a high back position for /oʊ/ to a low back position for /ɒ/, then to a mid-central position for /ə/, and finally to a high front position for /eɪ/. The lips are rounded for /oʊ/ and /ɒ/ and unround for /ə/ and /eɪ/. Exercise 5 - m /ɔː n e /i/ - f e /i/n c e p /oʊ/ s t - d /aɪ/p l /oʊ/ m /æ/ t - l /æ/ m p l /aɪ/ g h /tɚ/ - s u /i/ t c /eɪ/ s e - l /aɪ/ b r /ɛər/ i - /oʊ/ v /ɚ/ p /aʊ/ /ɚ/ - l /ɔː/ n d r /oʊ/ m /æ/ t - b /ʊ/ k m /ɑː/r k - r e /ɪ/ n t /ɚ/ p r e /ɪ/ t - k n /oʊ/ h /aʊ/ - m /ʌ/ s t /ɑː/ r d - m /ːr/ c /aɪ/ l e /s/ - b /ɔɪ/l /ɚ/ p l /eɪ/ t - w /ɔː/ n d /ɚ/ l /ʌ/ s t - r e /ɪ/ c t /aɪ/f /aɪ/
- n e /oʊ/ l /oʊ/ g /ɪ/ s m - /eɪ/d m /ɪ/ n /ɪ/ s t r /eɪ/ t e - l /ʌ/ n c h e/oʊ/ n e /ɪ/ t t e - g e /oʊ/ m e /ɪ/ t r /i/ - /juː/ t e /ɪ/n s /ɪ/ l - m/ ɪ/ s /uː/n d e r st /ʊ/ d
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