Linking R and intrusive R are sandhi phenomena where a rhotic consonant is pronounced between two consecutive vowels with the purpose of avoiding a hiatus...
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Sandhi (category Sanskrit words and phrases)
English show linking and intrusive R. A subset of sandhi called tone sandhi more specifically refers to tone changes between words and syllables. This...
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into freshwater aquifers Intrusive thought, an unwelcome involuntary thought, image, or unpleasant idea Linking and intrusive R, in phonetics Intruder (disambiguation)...
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An intrusive thought is an unwelcome, involuntary thought, image, or unpleasant idea that may become an obsession, is upsetting or distressing, and can...
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Interfix (redirect from Linking vowel)
"locomotive"; par means "steam" and voz means "cart". Compound Linking and intrusive R Sandhi Thematic vowel Müller, Peter (2015). Word-Formation: An...
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Epenthesis (redirect from Intrusive vowel)
to separate vowels in hiatus, as is the case with linking and intrusive R in English. drawing → draw-r-ing A consonant may be placed between consonants...
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South Atlantic English (category Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha culture)
r-sound during some vowel sounds, for example 'idea' is pronounced ideear - these two phenomena are called linking and intrusive R respectively, and are...
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Tristan da Cunha (category English-speaking countries and territories)
[sh] respectively. Tristan da Cunha English is non-rhotic, with linking and intrusive [r] sounds. Tristan da Cunha English shares non-standard grammatical...
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since the mid-20th century in southeastern New Hampshire. Linking and intrusive r: The non-rhotic r may be pronounced after all if it is followed by a vowel...
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Singapore English (section Pitch accent and intonation)
stops may exhibit some degree of glottal reinforcement. The use of linking and intrusive R is rare in Singapore English. L-vocalisation, on the other hand...
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