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请教各位高手,【发音还有什么需要改进的】?

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这个视频是我学生的英语小报录音,发音方面我基本已经无法听出有什么问题了。
但每个二语学习者都难免有听障,我担心我听不出来,所以来请教大家看看还有什么地方值得改进。
多谢帮助~~~~~
视频来自:腾讯视频


1楼2015-07-19 10:59回复
    顶顶,朋友们看过不留言也帮忙顶一下,掉的太快了。谢谢


    2楼2015-07-19 11:07
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      2025-05-30 14:09:19
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      挽尊


      来自Android客户端3楼2015-07-19 11:30
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        挽~


        来自Android客户端4楼2015-07-19 12:10
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          挽尊~


          IP属地:重庆来自Android客户端5楼2015-07-19 12:40
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            读的挺好的。就是有些单词卷舌太过,是才学不久吗?以后应该会好很多


            来自iPhone客户端7楼2015-07-19 16:25
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              感觉念得很好啊


              IP属地:江苏来自Android客户端8楼2015-07-19 17:23
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                还不错


                IP属地:江苏来自Android客户端9楼2015-07-19 18:01
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                  2025-05-30 14:03:19
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                  整体不错,太死,细节需要处理


                  10楼2015-07-19 18:02
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                    为嘛我记得这个马甲应该是男生


                    IP属地:江苏来自iPhone客户端11楼2015-07-19 18:08
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                      我是菜鸟


                      来自iPhone客户端12楼2015-07-19 18:10
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                        以下是从维基上找的发不同L音的地区介绍,感兴趣的话可以看看。
                        Received Pronunciation has two main allophones of /l/: the clear or plain [l], and the dark or velarized [ɫ]. The clear variant is used before vowels when they are in the same syllable, and the dark variant when the /l/ precedes a consonant or is in syllable-final position before silence.
                        In Wales, Ireland, and the Caribbean, /l/ is always clear, and in Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada it is always dark.
                        In General American, /l/ is generally dark, but to varying degrees: before stressed vowels it is neutral or only slightly velarized.[10] In southern U.S. accents it is noticeably clear between vowels, and in some other positions.[11]
                        In urban accents across England and Scotland, as well as New Zealand and some parts of the United States, /l/ can be pronounced as an approximant or semivowel ([w], [o], [ʊ]) at the end of a syllable (l-vocalization).
                        原网页:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_phonology#Consonant_examples


                        IP属地:安徽13楼2015-07-19 18:45
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                          我想问一下这是怎么学的,读的好溜


                          14楼2015-07-19 19:03
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                            好厉害,教教我


                            15楼2015-07-19 19:04
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                              2025-05-30 13:57:19
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                              17楼2015-07-19 19:27
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