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why is the letter s in "she cries" pronounce like "z" and in "she asks/tells" like "s"?
why is the letter s in "she cries" pronounce like "z" and in "she asks/tells" like "s"?
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- Inglés (US)
The rule for adding -s to words:
1) If the word ends in /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/, /tʃ/, or /dʒ/:
- add -/əz/
- e.g. "kisses," "pleases," "leashes," "catches," "badges"
2) If the word ends in /p/, /t/, /k/, /θ/, or /f/:
- add -/s/
- e.g. "leaps," "eats," "asks," "laughs"
3) In all other cases:
- add -/z/
- e.g. "cries," "tells," "finds," "leaves," "sings"
These rules make pronunciation easier. Even though it is spelled with an s, the s at the end of these words is really a z. In situations where it would be hard to pronounce the z as a z, it changes its pronunciation. In rule (1), for example, z would follow a sound that is too similar to it, so a vowel is inserted. The sounds in rule (2) are "voiceless" sounds, while z is "voiced." Since its hard to say a voiceless sound and a voiced sound next to each other, z changes to s, which is voiceless.
* the letters between / / are international phonetic alphabet (IPA). If you want to learn more about IPA (assuming you don't know it already), you can google it or check out this link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/English)
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- Inglés (US)
In “tells” it’s also a “z” sound.
When an “s” comes after another letter, it’s usually a “z” sound. It’s only an “s” sound after “f,” “k,” or another “s.” That’s why it’s an “s” sound in “asks” but not in “tells” or “cries.”
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@Kellyne Thank you I actually just found this picture but I think it's a little bit different from real situations.
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The rule for adding -s to words:
1) If the word ends in /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/, /tʃ/, or /dʒ/:
- add -/əz/
- e.g. "kisses," "pleases," "leashes," "catches," "badges"
2) If the word ends in /p/, /t/, /k/, /θ/, or /f/:
- add -/s/
- e.g. "leaps," "eats," "asks," "laughs"
3) In all other cases:
- add -/z/
- e.g. "cries," "tells," "finds," "leaves," "sings"
These rules make pronunciation easier. Even though it is spelled with an s, the s at the end of these words is really a z. In situations where it would be hard to pronounce the z as a z, it changes its pronunciation. In rule (1), for example, z would follow a sound that is too similar to it, so a vowel is inserted. The sounds in rule (2) are "voiceless" sounds, while z is "voiced." Since its hard to say a voiceless sound and a voiced sound next to each other, z changes to s, which is voiceless.
* the letters between / / are international phonetic alphabet (IPA). If you want to learn more about IPA (assuming you don't know it already), you can google it or check out this link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/English)
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That picture is correct. I don’t know how I forgot some of the voiceless sounds - “t, p, th” also cause an “s” sound.
Also, “bus” is a weird exception where the “s” is still an s sound even though it comes after a vowel and doesn’t have another s before it like in “bass.”
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