qing4555 发表于 2011-6-14 16:16:51

请教 G和C的发音规律

   准备假期和孩子一起学习PHONICS,妈妈先准备。
对 hard and soft g , 和 hard and soft c的发音有点不明白。请指点,谢谢

一一 发表于 2011-6-14 16:28:58

8.soft c 规则:‘c’ 后面跟‘e,i,y’时发/s/音。比如: city。 其他的发/k/的音。
9.soft g 规则:‘g’ 后面跟‘e,i,y’时发/j/音。比如: giant。其他的发/g/的音
。。。。。。。转自H版的PPT

ROSY妈妈 发表于 2011-6-15 10:23:44

学习了!{:soso_e100:}

qing4555 发表于 2011-6-15 12:14:56

网上找的资料,记录一下:

Hard and Soft Sounds for ‘C’ and ‘G’

The Pronunciation of ‘C’ and ‘G’ generally (but not always, see below) depends upon the letter following either 'C' or 'G'.

General Rules
If the following letter is ‘E’, ‘I’ or ‘Y’, the pronunciation is said to be “soft”.
If the following letter is anything else - including a space - the pronunciation is termed “hard”.

A soft ‘C’ is pronounced ‘s’ as in cell, ,city, decision, receive, license, distance, recently, pronounce, juicy, cylinder
A hard ‘C’ is pronounced ‘k’ as in call, correct, cup, cross, class, rescue, fact, public, panic, ache
A soft ‘G’ is pronounced ‘j’ as in general, giant, gymnastic, large, energy, intelligible, changing
A hard ‘G’ is pronounced ‘g’ as in golf, pig, running, great, gum, fragrant, grasp, glut, progress
Words Including Both Hard and Soft Sounds
There are a few interesting words that include both hard and soft sounds. Some examples include:
success, circulate clearance
bicycle, vacancy, garage
gauge, geography, gigantic, gorgeous

When a ‘hard’ pronunciation is wanted, but the following letter would make it ‘soft’, we sometimes add ‘h’ after ‘c’ (as in ‘architect’) or ‘u’ after ‘g’ (as in ‘guest’). Alternatively, the following letter is doubled (as in ‘outrigger’).

These rules also explain some difficult spellings. ‘George’ and ‘guest’ and ‘trigger’ could not be spelt ‘Gorge’ or ‘gest’ or ‘triger’ and still retain their pronunciation. Also, it can now be seen why ‘sag/rag’ and ‘sage/rage’ are spelt and pronounced the way they are.

Exceptions
Nothing is easy - so there are some exceptions to these rules. These mostly involve giving ‘hard’ pronunciation to words where the rule indicates the ‘soft’ sound. These exceptions include:
gear, get, gelding, give girl gift tiger, celt
Present participles of some verbs that end with ‘g’, such as ‘banging’ and ‘ringing’.
Other exceptions are foreign words that have been adopted into the English language, such as: gestalt and geisha

麦片粥 发表于 2012-3-12 10:43:21

我只知道C的规律
发“s”的音时,后面是e,i,ycell city juicy
发“k"的音时,后面是a,o,u cat, collar,cut
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