- This
particular rhoticism manifests itself mostly in the
nurse vowel, but with the
force vowel often remaining non-
rhotic. Semi-
rhotic accents have also...
- Look up
rhoticism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rhoticism can
refer to:
Rhotacism (speech impediment),
difficulty in
pronouncing the /r/
sound Rhotacism...
- and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In phonetics,
rhotic consonants, or "R-like" sounds, are
liquid consonants that are traditionally...
- languages, adds R-coloring to the
final of a
syllable Rhoticism (disambiguation)
Rhotacism Rhoticity in English,
English accents that keep /r/ or lose it...
- r-colored
schwa Problems playing this file? See
media help. An r-colored or
rhotic vowel (also
called a
retroflex vowel,
vocalic r, or a
rhotacized vowel)...
-
characterized as
either rhotic or non-
rhotic. Most
accents in England, Wales, Australia, New Zealand, and
South Africa are non-
rhotic accents, and in those...
-
interchangeability with
coronal rhotics (such as [r], [ɾ], and [ɹ]) and are (perhaps) not
rhotics at all. The
guttural realization of a lone
rhotic consonant is typical...
- the
syllable coda). GA is a
rhotic dialect,
meaning that it
pronounces /r/ at the end of a syllable, but RP is non-
rhotic,
meaning that it
loses /r/ in...
- with a
rhotic accent (George W. Bush).
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Speech example An
example of an
Arkansan male with a
rhotic accent...
- all
dialects of
English were
rhotic, and most
North American English simply remained that way. The
preservation of
rhoticity in
North America was also supported...