Connected Speech! (in English): Coalescence Pt. 1
Connected Speech in English: Coalescence Pt. 1 In this video I discuss another type of connected speech known as coalescence. Coalescence can occur when one sound at the end of a word combines with the sound beginning sound of the next word to form a completely different sound. I discuss one specific type of coalescence in this video. If you find this video useful, feel free to like and leave a comment. I you wish to be notified whenever I upload a new English lesson, subscribe and ring the bell. If someone you know might find this video useful, click the share icon below. Lastly, enjoy! If you would like to support this channel feel free to buy me a coffee using this link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Taylorse... For business inquiries only contact me at: [email protected] Follow me on TikTok and Instagram at: taylorsamericanenglish Music: soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired

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