Concept information
Preferred term
rhotic
Broader concept
Example
- British phonetician John Wells used the term "rhotic" which has been subsequently considered in the field as one of the most defining traits of varieties of English (Wells 1982). (Gupta & DiPadova, 2019)
- Our first observation is that rhotics /r/ and /R/ seems to have an abrupt change in the pitch contour. (A K, 2023)
- Rhotic and non-rhotic dialects have been widely studied as they relate to sociolinguistic features of location age gender and socioeconomic status. (Gupta & DiPadova, 2019)
- This is the first study to use neural networks to classify rhotic versus non-rhotic speech. (Gupta & DiPadova, 2019)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-CFD44RF2-S
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