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ENA, TOMO, Matea:

Word stress
Past participles used as adjectives
 əz maɪ əʊl ɡrænmʌðə juːstə seɪ | ðəz nʌθɪŋ wɜːs ðən fuːd
sɜːvd kəʊld |
 wɒt əm aɪ `wɒntɪd fɔː? — ju ˈɑːnt wɒntɪd ə`tɔːl. ˈnaɪðər
əm `aɪ.
 `bɪli l ˏgəʊ wɪð ju. — bɪli z gəʊɪŋ `nəʊweə. `nɒt tə`ˏnaɪt.

DRAGANA, Tea Šesto, Petra Braćić:


Sentence stress
Contracted forms
 ɪt əd bi `naɪs ɪf ɪt əd stɒp `ˏreɪnɪŋ, `wʊdn(t) ɪt?
 ðeəz ˈnᴧθɪŋ `fɔːr ɪt. wil ˈhӕv tə `peɪ ðə faɪn. — haʊ `kӕn
wi.
 ˈðӕts ˏkaɪnd əv ju. — ˈfɑː `frɒm ɪt. — `nəʊ. ɪt ˈrɪəli `ɪz
`veri kaɪnd.

Ana, Martina Beno:


The letters and sounds in English
Strong form/ weak form
 (h)əz i `hӕd ɪz `heə ˏkᴧt? — əv `kɔːs i hӕz, ˏsɪli! `lɒŋ
əgəʊ.
 ɪŋglənd ən `ˏdweɪlz? ˈnevə `hɜːd əv ˏðəʊz! wɒt `ɑː
dweɪlz?
 weər `ɪz i ət ðɪs ˎməʊmənt? — ət ðə ˈhɒspɪdl eɪ ən `iː
dɪpɑːpmənt.

Josipa, Nela:
IPA
Ellipsis and near ellipsis
 ðeɪ məs ˈtraɪ ðm ðm`selvz, ðen. — ðeɪd ˈbetə `ˏnɒt.
 ˈdɪd ðeɪ ˈseɪ ðeɪ wə ʤəʊ ən `ˏӕn | ɔː ʤəʊ ən `dӕn?
 `aɪm gəʊɪŋ tə ðə ˏbɔːl əz nə`pəʊliən. ˈhuː ə `juː gəʊɪŋ ӕz?

Nera Sučić, Soldo:


Syllables
Foreign words in English (au fait, nom de plume, bête noire)
dz ˈðɪs ˈtreɪn | ˈstɒp ət ˈɔːl ˏsteɪʃnz? — ɪt ˈdᴧzn stɒp ə`tɔːl.
ˈwaɪ ɪz ə ˈʃɔːt ˈniːgrəʊ | laɪk ə `waɪt mӕn? — bɪkɒz iz ˈnɒt ə
ˈtɔːl `blӕk.
ət ðə ˈvɪlɪʤ ˏʧɜːʧ | ðeɪ et ˈdᴧʧ ˏʧiːzɪz | ən ˈdrӕŋk `ɒrɪnʤ ʤuːs.

BRAJKOVIĆ, Lucija, Dragana, Lovrić:


Consonants and consonant cluster
Flapping
 wi hӕd sm ˈskɒtɪʃ ˏbiːf | n sm ˈred ˏwaɪn | ӕn sᴧm `ʧiːz
ɔːr ᴧðə.
 ˈfɑːðəz brɪŋɪŋ həʊm sᴧm `mɪʃnri fə ˏdɪnə. — `ðӕt l bi
ˏnaɪs.
 ʃiz gɪvɪŋ ɪm ə `ˏpeɪntɪŋ | ðət ʃil əv ˈdᴧn baɪ ˎkrɪsməs.

Viktor:
Plural and other –s endings
Digraph
 hiz gənə `gɪv ðm tuː mi, ˏɪzn i? ˈtel ɪm ɪz `fɑːðə sed tu.
 wɪər ˈɒn ɑːr `əʊn frm hɪər ˏɒn, ˏɑːnt wi? `nɒt ðət `ðӕt
ˏmӕtəz.
 aɪ wz `wᴧndrɪŋ wɒt ɪt wɒz ðət wz ˏkiːpɪŋ ðm. — ˈsəʊ
wəz `aɪ.

Adding and changing topic


Adding past tense ending
 wi `lɒst ɑː `ˏweɪ | ən gɒt ɑːselvz `ˏterəbli `mᴧdi. — ˈsəʊ
wə `wiː.
 `ɪf ju `wɒnt sᴧm, `teɪk sᴧm. ðeə `pɜːfɪkli `ˏhəʊlsm.
 wi ˈsɔː ɪm ɪn ɪz `haʊs. i ɔːwɪz hӕz ɪz `ˏhӕnz | ɪn ɪz
`pɒkɪts.

DARIO, Jelena, Ana, Katarina Marelja:


Stress in compound words
Homophones
A. 'wɒt dju 'θɪŋk│əv ɑː ˎnjuːspeɪpəz.
B. 'aɪ ˏlaɪk ðəm │veri ˋmʌʧ. ˋspeʃli ðə ˋˏsʌndi ˳wʌnz.
A. 'wɪʧ ˋdeɪli dju laɪk best.
B. aɪ ˏkʊdn ˋseɪ, ˏrɪəli. 'aɪ laɪk tə 'lʊk ət ˋsevrl, ɪf aɪ get ðə
ˏʧɑːns.

Marija, AMELA, Jozo, Diana:


Unstressed words
Homographs
A. ðə ˋtaɪmz gɪvz ðə ˋfʊlɪst ˋˏkʌvərɪʤ│əv enɪθɪŋ ˋsɪəriəs.
B. 'n ˏ jes. bət 'aɪ laɪk 'rɑːðə mɔː ˋpɪkʧəz ðən ɪt ˏʤenrəli hӕz.
A. ən ɪts 'nɒt taɪd │tu eni pəˋtɪkjʊlə│pəˋlɪtɪkl ˋpɑːti, ˎaɪðə.
B. ˬəʊ?│ˏaɪ ˏθɔːt ɪt wəz│kənˋsɜːvətɪv
ˈ1. As ˈmy ˈold ˎgrandmother used to say,there’s ˈnothing ˈworse | than ˈfood ˈserved ˎcold.
2. What am I `wanted for? — You ˈare not wanted at `all. ˈNeither am `I.
3. `Billy will ˏgo with you. — Billy is going `nowhere. `Not to`ˏnight.

4. It would be `nice if it would stop `ˏraining,| `would not it?


5. There is ˈnothing `for it. We will ˈhave to `pay the fine. — How `can we?
6. ˈThat is ˏkind of you. — ˈFar `from it. — `No. It ˈreally `is `very kind.

7. Has he `had his `hair ˏcut? — Of `course he has, ˏsilly! `Long ago.
8. England and `ˏDwales? ˈNever `heard of ˏthose! What `are “dwales”?
9. Where `is he at this ˎmoment? — At the ˈhospital A and `E department.

10. They must ˈtry them them`selves, then. — They had ˈbetter `ˏnot.
11. ˈDid they ˈsay they were Joe and `ˏAnn | or Jo and `Dan?
12. `I am going to the ˏball as Na`poleon. ˈWho are `you going as?

13. Does ˈthis ˈtrain |ˈstop at ˈall ˏstations. — It ˈdoes not stop at `all.
14. ˈWhy is a ˈshort ˈnegro| like a `white man? — Because he’s ˈnot a tall `black.
15. At the ˈvillage ˏchurch | they ate ˈDutch ˏcheeses | and ˈdrank `orange juice.

16. We had some ˈScottish ˏbeef |and some ˈred ˏwine | and some `cheese or other.
17. ˈFather’s bringing home some `missionary for ˏdinner. — `That will be ˏnice.
18. She’s giving him a `ˏpainting | that she will have ˈdone by ˎChristmas.

19. He’s going to `give them to me, ˏis not he? ˈTell him his `father said to.
20. We are ˈon our `own from here ˏon, ˏare not we? `Not that `that ˏmatters.
21. I was `wondering what it was that was ˏkeeping them. — ˈSo was `I.

22. We `lost our `ˏway | and got ourselves `ˏterribly `muddy. — ˈSo were `we.
23. `If you `ˏwant some| `take some. They are `perfectly `ˏwholesome.
24. We ˈsaw him in his `house. He always has his `ˏhands | in his `pockets.

1. A: 'What d'you 'think of our ˎnewspapers.


2. B: 'I ˏlike them very `much. `Specially the `ˏSunday ˳ones.
3. A: ˈWhich `daily d'you like best.
4. B: 'I ˏcouldn't `say, ˏreally. 'I like to 'look at `several, if I get the ˏchance.

5. A: The `Times gives the `fullest ˋˏcoverage of anything `serious.


6. B: 'M.ˏYes. But 'I like 'rather more `pictures than it ˏgenerally has.
7. A: And it's 'not tied to any par`ticular po`litical `party, ˎeither.
8. B: ˬOh? ˏI ˏthought it was Con`servative.

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