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Connecting Consonant Sounds of J and Ch
Paul S. Gruber MS, CCC-SLP
Connecting an Ending J or Ch sound with a Beginning J or Ch sound
In American English Pronunciation, American Accent rules dictate that:
When J sounds and Ch sounds come together, you must pronounce both individual sounds. If you blend or soften either sound, it is considered incorrect, and you may not be understood.
The following are examples of words with these Connecting Sounds:
1. orange juice 2. large giraffe 3. which child 4. rich chocolate 5. change jobs 6. teach Japanese
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