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but the next word begins with a vowel, as in the phrase "tuner amp", most non-rhotic speakers will pronounce the /r/ in that position (the linking r ), since it is followed by a vowel in this case. not all non-rhotic varieties use the linking r; for example, it is absent in non-rhotic varieties of southern
. [ ] rhotic varieties of english include the dialects of scotland , ireland , and most of the united states and canada . non-rhotic varieties include most of the dialects of modern england , wales , australia , new zealand and south africa . in some varieties, such as those of some parts of the southern...
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