In this video, you will see the IPA-phonetic description of how some words can be pronounced in either weak or strong words and how, by knowing this, one can speak faster in English.
Just one thing I missed in the video is that the pronunciation of ‘of’ cannot be weakened to [ə] if ‘of’ is followed by a vowel. In such cases, it can only be [əv].
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