British English: Received Pronunciation
www.cambridge.org › core › serviceschanged the name to Received Pronunciation. Other names have been proposed, such as GENERAL BRITISH (GB) and EDUCATED SOUTHERN BRITISH ENGLISH. The present author’s own preference is for the name BBC PRONUNCIATION or BBC ACCENT (Jones, ed. by Roach et al. 2003), but given the continuing popularity of the name Received Pronunciation, this has
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downloads.bbc.co.uk › pdfs › gc_26_pron_ed_explanationPronunciation: 'ed' endings In the past simple regular verbs end in 'ed' and there are three different ways of pronouncing these two little letters - / ɪd /, / d / and / t /. First let's look at the / ɪd / ending. Regular verbs that end in the sound / t / or / d /, in the past simple the 'ed' ending is pronounced / ɪd /. Here are some examples:
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downloads.bbc.co.uk/.../pdfs/gc_26_pron_ed_explanation.pdfPronunciation: 'ed' endings In the past simple regular verbs end in 'ed' and there are three different ways of pronouncing these two little letters - / ɪd /, / d / and / t /. First let's look at the / ɪd / ending. Regular verbs that end in the sound / t / or / d /, in the past simple the 'ed' ending is pronounced / ɪd /. Here are some examples: