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    Basically, English used to be a purely rhotic language (meaning the sound [ɹ] is pronounced before and after vowels and consonants normally); for those who don’t know the IPA, [ɹ] is the sound represented by “r” is most English words in the Standard American English, including: red, rack, and car. Image Credit: British Broadcasting Co.
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    What languages have rhotics in them?
    Many languages, such as Bulgarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Frisian, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Dutch and most Occitan variants, use trilled rhotics. In the English -speaking world, the stereotyped Scottish rolled [r] is well known.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhotic_consonant
    Is English rhotic or nonrhotic?
    English is rhotic if it uses the /r/ sound and non-rhotic when the /r/ is dropped. A bit abstract, so let’s use an example.
    www.babbel.com/en/magazine/rhoticity-in-british-and-am…
    How do you pronounce rhotic in English?
    In General American English (rhotic), this is pronounced /kɑr/. Meanwhile, in Standard Southern British English (non-rhotic), it’s pronounced and /kɑː/ (i.e. there is no /r/ sound at the end of the word.)
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    What is rhoticity in English accent?
    Rhoticity — or how we use the /r/ sound in English — is key to understanding different English accents. There are many varieties of English, which can be divided into two categories: rhotic and non-rhotic. English is rhotic if it uses the /r/ sound and non-rhotic when the /r/ is dropped. A bit abstract, so let’s use an example.
    www.babbel.com/en/magazine/rhoticity-in-british-and-am…
  3. https://www.thoughtco.com/rhoticity-speech-4065992
    • "[Rhotic accents are] accents of English in which non-prevocalic /r/ is pronounced, i.e. in which words like star have retained the original pronunciation /star/ 'starr' rather than having the newer pronunciation /sta:/ 'stah,' where the /r/ has been lost. Rhotic accents of English include nearly all accents of Scottish and Irish English, most acc…
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    "[C]onsider dialects that 'drop r' such as varieties of English spoken in the United Kingdom, the southern United States, and New England. Speakers of these 'r-Iess' dialects don't drop r just anywhere, they do so only under certain phonological conditions. For example, speakers drop r in a word when it follows a vowel, and w…
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhoticity_in_English

    Rhotic accents include most varieties of Scottish English, Irish or Hiberno-English, Canadian English, American English, Barbadian English and Philippine English.
    Non-rhotic accents include most varieties of English English, Welsh English, New Zealand English, Australian English, South African English, and Trinidadian and Tobagonian English.

  5. The Rhoticity in English

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    Oct 07, 2017 · the reason it’s important to distinguish between standard american and, say, received pronunciation (standard british english) or the american boston dialect, is because these dialects are non-rhotic today, meaning they do not pronounce the [ɹ] sound and instead the written “r” typically just influences the surrounding vowels unless the r is also …

  6. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rhotic

    rhoticity \ rō- ˈti- sə- tē \ noun The presence or absence of rhoticity usually provides an instant first indication of the regional speech of a given speaker. — Robert Burchfield Phrases Containing rhotic non-rhotic First Known Use of rhotic 1968, in the meaning defined at sense 1 History and Etymology for rhotic

  7. https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/rhoticity-in-british-and-american-english

    Jul 22, 2020 · Rhoticity — or how we use the /r/ sound in English — is key to understanding different English accents. There are many varieties of English, which can be divided into two categories: rhotic and non-rhotic. English is rhotic if it uses the /r/ sound and non-rhotic when the /r/ is dropped. A bit abstract, so let’s use an example.

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