rhotic
/ˈrəʊtɪk/adjective
- Phonetics of, relating to, or denoting a dialect or variety of English (e.g. in America and SW England) in which r is pronounced before a consonant (as in hard) and at the ends of words (as in far)【语音】(与)发r 音(有关)的。
派生词
rhoticity
/rəʊˈtɪsətɪ/ noun词源
1960s: from Greek rhot-, stem of rho (see RHO) + -IC.