Pronunciation: linking words
" Linking is a feature that belongs to connected speech," Professor Lovegood said that morning. "That is, when we speak naturally we don't pronounce a word, stop, then say the next word in the sentence." Professor Lovegood turned to the students. "Fluent speech flows with a rhythm and the words bump into each other. To make speech flow smoothly the way we pronounce the end and the beginning of some words can change depending on the sounds at the beginning and end of those words." Linking is a way of joining the pronunciation of two words so that they are easy to say and flow together smoothly. When we say a sentence in English, we "link" words to each other. Due to this linking, the words in a sentence do not always sound the same as when we say them individually. Then, if you recognize and use linking, two things will happen: You will understand other people more easily. Other people will understand you more easily. There are ...
