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Yun-Pi Yuan1 Tongue Twisters
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Yun-Pi Yuan2 OUTLINE Why are tongue twisters difficult? Practice and explain. Practice and explain Reasons for difficulties Conflicting syllable patterns Conflicting syllable patterns Regular stress patterns Regular stress patterns Phonetic compatibility Phonetic compatibility Conclusion
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Yun-Pi Yuan3 Samples Say these tongue twisters. Why are they difficult? She sells sea shells. Six thick thistle sticks Rubber baby buggy bumpers
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Yun-Pi Yuan4 Conflicting Syllable Patterns (1) Ex. 1: She sells sea shells Final Vowel: ABAB (ee, ells, ee, ells) Initial Consonant: ABBA (sh, s, s, sh)
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Yun-Pi Yuan5 Conflicting Syllable Patterns (2) Ex. 2: Six thick thistle sticks Finals: ABCA (iks, ik, is(!), iks) Initial Consonant: ABBA (s, th, th, s)
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Yun-Pi Yuan6 Conflicting Syllable Patterns (3) Ex. 3: Rubber baby buggy bumpers Initial consonant: ABBB (r, b, b, b) First vowel: ABAA (u, a, u, u) Middle consonant: AABA (b, b, g, mp) Final vowel group: ABBA (er, y,y, ers)
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Yun-Pi Yuan7 Regular Stress Patterns Four heavily stressed syllables in a row. Four identical trochees “These drumming stress patterns drive the process along and reinforce any regularities that exist around them. Any irregularity, by the same token, are highly disruptive.”
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Yun-Pi Yuan8 Phonetic Compatability Similarity of sounds: Examples: The sea ceaseth and it sufficeth us. The Leith police beseecheth us. Miss Smith’s fish sauce shop seldom sells shellfish.
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Yun-Pi Yuan9 Rhythm and Regularity Conflicting Syllable Patterns (phonemes) Regular Stress Patterns Phonetic Compatability
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