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rhotacism
rhotacism (ˈrəʊtəsɪz(ə)m) Also rotacism and as mod.L. rhotaˈcismus. [ad. mod.L. rhōtacism-us, a. Gr. *ῥωτακισµός, f. ῥωτακίζειν to rhotacize. Cf. F. rhotacisme.] 1. Excessive use or peculiar pronunciation of r; spec. the use of the burr or r grasseyé.1834 Southey Doctor xvii, Young Daniel was free f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhoticism
Rhoticism is a word occasionally encountered when one of the following is intended: Rhotacism (speech impediment), difficulty in pronouncing the /r/ sound Rhotacism (sound change), the historical sound change of another sound to /r/ Rhotacization, the articulation used to produce an r-colored vowel Rhoticity wikipedia.org
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Rhotacization
Rhotacization may refer to: R-colored vowels Rhotacism (sound change), conversion of a consonant into an r sound wikipedia.org
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rhotacization
rhotacization Philol. (ˌrəʊtəsaɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. rhotacize v. + -ation.] a. = rhotacism 2. b. = r-colouring s.v. R I. 1 c.1973 J. M. Anderson Struct. Aspects Lang. Change vi. 119 (heading) Rhotacization. 1975 Amer. Speech 1973 XLVIII. 111 The symbol [ɜ] is used for the stressed mid-central vowel whether... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhotic
of fur Erhua (), a phonological process that, in Standard Chinese and other Sinitic languages, adds R-coloring to the final of a syllable See also Rhotacism wikipedia.org
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rhotic
rhotic, a. Phonetics. (ˈrəʊtɪk) [f. rhot-, as in rhotacism n., + -ic.] Of or pertaining to a variety or dialect of English in which r is pronounced not only in pre-vocalic position but also before a consonant or word-finally; characterized by r-pronouncing.1968 J. C. Wells in Progress Rep. Phonetics... Oxford English Dictionary
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rhotacize
rhotacize, v. Philology. (ˈrəʊtəsaɪz) [ad. Gr. ῥωτακίζειν, f. ῥῶ the letter R: see -ize.] 1. intr. To be characterized or marked by rhotacism.1887 [see rhotacizing ppl. a.] 2. trans. To convert (a sound, esp. s) into r.1965 Language XLI. 64 The prothesis rule must apply before b is deleted and..b mu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Renësi
The name of the Arbëreshë family Reres is considered a formation from the name Renes-i through Tosk Albanian rhotacism (Reres < Renes). wikipedia.org
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rotacism
rotacism, -ize variants of rhotacism, -ize. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dyslalia
talking due to structural defects in speech organs, such as sigmatism (defective pronunciation of sibilant sounds, for example "S" pronounced as "TH") and rhotacism wikipedia.org
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Epidaurum
Refugees from Epidaurus fled to the nearby island Laas or Laus (meaning "stone" in Greek), from which Ragusa (through rhotacism) was founded, which over wikipedia.org
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Lallation
child repeats (often incorrectly) sounds they have heard A difficulty with enunciation which makes l sound like r (see lambdacism) or vice versa (see rhotacism wikipedia.org
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إسبرا
الطبيعي ؛ Hisprum شبه asperum ob saxorum صعبًا ، وهذا يعني ما يعادل اللاتينية hispida (راجع hispid و ispido ) والمتعلقة بـ Provençal مع تحول d إلى r بسبب rhotacism wikipedia.org
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Alternation
linguistics), a variation in the phonological form of a morpheme Diathesis alternation, a linguistics term relating to verb use R/N alternation; see Rhotacism wikipedia.org
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Ispra
difficultates, that is to say equivalent to the Latin hispida (cf. hispid and ispido) and related to the Provençal ispre with the "d" shifting to an "r" due to rhotacism wikipedia.org
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