In this video we analyse how, when and why we use the Intrusive /r/, /j/ and /w/. Intrusive sounds are extremely important in English as they are a fundamental part of connected speech and they make it easier for us to connect words together
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00:00 Intro
00:42 INTRUSIVE /j/
02:43 INTRUSIVES INSIDE WORDS
03:38 PLAYING
04:57 INTRUSIVE /w/
05:51 LINKING /r/
08:25 INTRUSIVE /r/
12:12 /r/ WITH WEAK FORMS
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