Triphthongs in English | diphthong & /ə/ combination in one syllable | English Pronunciation

05.05.2021
This video explains what triphthongs are: a combination of three vowel sounds in one syllable. The usual pattern is: a diphthong + the central vowel sound /ə/ (= the schwa) all together forming one syllable, also called the nucleus of a syllable. We will go over some example words which contain triphthongs in English and we have a careful look at the spelling pattern because the letter ‘R’ plays a special role here! Please like, share & subscribe! Video on the Vowel Chart (monophthongs): https://bit.ly/2Q3BTod . Introduction to Diphthongs: https://bit.ly/3nhHpQf . Video on The Phonemic Chart (vowels, diphthongs & consonants): https://bit.ly/2N5134k​ . Playlist English Sounds: https://bit.ly/3rX13Sz​ . Playlist English Pronunciation: http://bit.ly/2N8uum7​ . Video about monophthongs: https://youtu.be/kw18P_ggt4g​ . Video on Connected speech - Assimilation, Elision and Intrusi

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