Chapter 3 (Part 3): Linking Sounds Flashcards
What is consonant assimilation?
When consonants are linked together to form a different sound than what it appears to sound like based on how it’s written
What is the purpose of consonant assimilation?
It’s used for ease of pronunciation
True or False: The spelling of the word never changes, only the pronunciation
True
When ㅎ is combined with ㄱ, ㄷ, or ㅈ, which aspirated consonants do the ㄱ, ㄷ and ㅈ turn into?
ㅋ, ㅌ, or ㅊ
When ㅎ is the final consonant and the following syllable begins with an ㄴ, ㅎ changes to what?
ㄴ
What do you do when ㅎ is the final consonant in a syllable and it’s followed by an ㅇ?
The ㅎ becomes silent
How do you pronounce syllables that end in ㄷ and are followed by 이?
지
How do you pronounce syllables that end in ㅌ and are followed by 이?
치
How do you pronounce syllables that end in ㄷ and are followed by 히?
치
Whenever a syllable ends in ㄱ, ㅋ, or ㄲ and the following syllable starts with an ㄴ, what are the ㄱ, ㅋ, or ㄲ pronounced as?
ㅇ
How is the ㄱ at the end of a syllable pronounced when it’s followed by an ㅁ?
ㅇ
When ㄷ, ㅌ, ㅅ, ㅆ, ㅈ, ㅊ, or ㅎ are the final consonants in a syllable and the following syllable starts with an ㄴ, what does the sound change to?
ㄴ
When ㅂ and ㅍ are the final consonants and they’re followed by ㄴ or ㅁ, what sound do the ㅂ and ㅍ change to?
ㅁ
What happens when a syllable ends in an ㄴ and the following syllable is a ㄹ?
The ㄴ becomes a ㄹ (l) sound
What happens when a syllable ends in ㅇ or ㅁ and it’s followed by a ㄹ?
The ㄹ becomes an ㄴ sound