%0 Journal Article %T Flapping in North American Pronunciation: Case 1 The Change of /t/ and /d/ into [D] in Pronunciation %A Mehmet DEM£¿REZEN %J Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies %D 2006 %I Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies %X The North American English is different from the British English in manypronunciation cases. One of these cases is known as flapping in the articulation of which the /t/ and /d/ phonemes are converted into a flap, whose sign is [D]. This pronunciation case isfrequently heard in many TV broadcasts such as CNN, CNN International, and Voice ofAmerica. Flapping, triggered by a phonetic process called neutralization, causes a breakdownis communication. Even advanced students can be ¡°confused with it¡± (Avery and Ehrlich1992:42). The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the working mechanism of flapping andrehabilitate its pronunciation difficulty by a sample lessons operated by the audio-articulationmethod. %K flapping %K neutralization %K allophone %K phonetics %K phonology %U http://www.jlls.org/Issues/Volume%202/No.1/mdemirezen.pdf