今回は /r/ の発音です。
英語の /r/ にはいくつかバリエーションがありますが、今回は最も一般的な作り方を練習します。
舌尖(tip of tongue)を歯茎(alveolar ridge)の後部に近づけ、接触する寸前まで近づけたらそのまま下ろします。ポイントは舌尖を alveolar ridge に近づけるにしたがって唇をほんの少しだけ /w/ の形に円めます。舌尖が alveolar ridge から離れるのに伴って唇も元の状態に戻します。

まず日本語のラ行を /r/ でやってみましょう:
ra, ri, ru, re, ro ↓
こんどは次の英単語を発音してみましょう:
rain /reɪn/, road /rəʊd/, read /ri:d/, marry /ˈmæri/, very /ˈveri/, tomorrow /təˈmɒrəʊ/ ↓
/r/ と /l/ の違いに注意をはらって発音してみましょう:
rice /raɪs/ — lice /laɪs/, race /reɪs/ — lace /leɪs/, arrive /əˈraɪv/ — alive /əˈlaɪv/ ↓
他の子音と連続したときの /r/ の発音練習です:
try /traɪ/, dry /draɪ/, street /stri:t/, pray /preɪ/, spring /sprɪŋ/, bring /brɪŋ/, free /fri:/, cry /kraɪ/, through /θru:/ ↓
こんどは以下のセンテンスを、/r/ に注意しながら読んでみましょう。/r/ で発音する部分は太字にしてあります。(General British で発音しています。)↓
I’m afraid something must be wrong with me.
You should have tried to run.
I’m very sorry but I can do nothing about it right now.
I want to draw a strawberry with my right hand.
Today’s my singing
さて、今回も Elvis Presley のナンバーを歌ってみました。”Kentucky Rain” という名曲です。今回のポイントは /r/ なので、歌詞中で該当する部分は太字で表してあります。
曲を覚えたら /r/ に注意しながらぜひ歌ってみてください。↓
Seven lonely days and a dozen towns ago
I reached out one night and you were gone
Don’t know why you’d run,
What you’re running to or from
All I know is I want to bring you home
So I’m walking in the rain, thumbing for a ride
On this lonely Kentucky backroad
I’ve loved you much too long
My love’s too strong
To let you go, never knowing
what went wrong
Kentucky rain keeps pouring down
And up a hill’s another town
That I’ll go walking through
With the rain in my shoes
Searching for you
in the cold Kentucky rain
In the cold Kentucky rain
Showed your photograph
to some old gray bearded man
Sitting on a bench
outside a general store
They said “Yes, she’s been here”
But their memory wasn’t clear
“Was it yesterday? No, wait the day before.”
Finally got a ride
with a preacher man who asked
“Where you bound on such a dark afternoon?”
As we drove on through the rain,
As he listened I explained
But he left me with a prayer
that I’d find you
(*発音矯正を望まれる歌手・俳優の方は、メールでご相談ください。
s-tanaka@hatsuon-kyosei.com)
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