đọc nối

đọc nối

Đọc nối giúp phát âm trôi chảy hơn.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To make a liaison: In phonetics and language learning, this refers to the pronunciation phenomenon where a normally silent consonant at the end of a word is pronounced at the beginning of the following word if it starts with a vowel sound, creating a smooth link between the words.
Usage Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • Khi nói tiếng Pháp, bạn cần học cách đọc nối. (When speaking French, you need to learn how to make a liaison.)
    • Giáo viên yêu cầu học sinh đọc nối các từ trong câu. (The teacher asks the students to make liaisons between words in the sentence.)
Advanced Usage
  • This term is primarily used in the context of learning or teaching French pronunciation, as liaison is a distinctive feature of French phonology. It can also be applied when discussing similar linking phenomena in other languages, like English linking 'r'.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nối âm (v): to link sounds. A more general term for connecting sounds in speech, which can include liaison, elision, and assimilation.
    • Nối âm giúp lời nói trôi chảy hơn. (Linking sounds makes speech more fluent.)
Synonyms
  • To link: To connect sounds in speech.
  • To make a phonetic connection: A more technical synonym.
Related Concepts
  • Liaison (noun): The specific phonetic phenomenon itself.
    • Liaison is required in many French grammatical constructions.
  • Elision: The omission of a vowel sound, another common connected speech process.

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