In this video we are going to learn about rhoticity. You will learn how the pronunciation of rhotic speakers differs from non-rhotic speakers: it’s all about the rhotic /r/ sound! Some speakers pronounce it, but others don’t. We are going to see how you can show rhoticity in phonemic transcription and you are also going to learn in which countries you find speakers with each accent.
Non-rhotic vs. Rhotic English Pronunciation

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