rhotic

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˈɹəʊ.tɪk/|[ˈɹəʊ̯.t(ʰ)ɪk]    /ˈɹoʊ.tɪk/|[ˈɹoʊ̯.ɾɪk]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A rhotic consonant or rhotic vowel (R-coloured vowel).
    — It is well known that the phonetic realization of rhotics varies considerably from language to language, even from dialect to dialect. Rhotics can be realized as flaps, taps, trills (uvular, coronal or bilabial), or as assibilated or fricative variants.
形容词 adj.
  1. That allows the phoneme /ɹ/ even when not followed by a vowel, as in bar (/bɑːɹ/) and bard or barred (/bɑːɹd/); (of an English speaker) who speaks with such an accent. not-comparable
    — Rhotic speech is common in Ireland, Scotland, much of the United States, Canada, West Country England, and many parts of the north and west of England.
  2. Having a sound quality associated with the letter R; having the sound of any of certain IPA symbols, including /ɹ/, /ɻ/, /ɚ/, /ɝ/ and /r/. not-comparable
    — Near-synonym: retroflex

词形变化

rhotics plural

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
English rhotacismbf.
English rhotic
Back-formation from rhotacism, coined in 1968 by John C. Wells.
词源 2
Etymology tree
English rhotacismbf.
English rhotic
Back-formation from rhotacism, coined in 1968 by John C. Wells.
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