• Linking R and intrusive R are sandhi phenomena where a rhotic consonant is pronounced between two consecutive vowels with the purpose of avoiding a hiatus...
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  • into freshwater aquifers Intrusive thought, an unwelcome involuntary thought, image, or unpleasant idea Linking and intrusive R, in phonetics Intruder (disambiguation)...
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  • Sandhi (category Sanskrit words and phrases)
    English show linking and intrusive R. A subset of sandhi called tone sandhi more specifically refers to tone changes between words and syllables. This...
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    An intrusive thought is an unwelcome, involuntary thought, image, or unpleasant idea that may become an obsession, is upsetting or distressing, and can...
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  • South Atlantic English (category Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha culture)
    r-sound during some vowel sounds, for example 'idea' is pronounced ideear - these two phenomena are called linking and intrusive R respectively, and are...
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  • Interfix (redirect from Linking vowel)
    "locomotive"; par means "steam" and voz means "cart". Compound Linking and intrusive R Sandhi Thematic vowel Rochelle Lieber (2022). Introducing morphology...
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  • Epenthesis (redirect from Intrusive vowel)
    to separate vowels in hiatus, as is the case with linking and intrusive R in English. drawing → draw-r-ing A consonant may be placed between consonants...
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    Tristan da Cunha (category English-speaking countries and territories)
    [sh] respectively. Tristan da Cunha English is non-rhotic, with linking and intrusive [r] sounds. Tristan da Cunha English shares non-standard grammatical...
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  • since the mid-20th century in southeastern New Hampshire. Linking and intrusive r: The non-rhotic r may be pronounced after all if it is followed by a vowel...
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  • linking and intrusive R is generally uncommon in Singapore English. In a 2018 study examining the speech of 104 Singapore English speakers, linking R was...
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  • English (and for related phenomena, linking and intrusive R). For vowel changes before /r/, see English-language vowel changes before historic /r/. A uvular...
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  • [ki ɛt o sjø] instead of [ki ɛt.z‿o sjø] or [ki ɛ.tə.z‿o sjø]. Linking and intrusive R Crasis Metaplasm Transphonologization "La liaison". The cabinet...
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  • distinction between primary and secondary stress. In dialects of English with linking or intrusive R (a type of liaison), the r is not realized in pausa...
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  • Pronunciation. Rhoticity New Zealand English is mostly non-rhotic (with linking and intrusive R), except for speakers with the so-called Southland burr, a semi-rhotic...
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    accent is non-rhotic, in other words the /r/ is only pronounced before a vowel. Much like RP, linking and intrusive R is present in Cardiff English, such as...
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  • breaking. Abercraf English is non-rhotic; /r/ is only pronounced before a vowel. Like RP, linking and intrusive R is present in the system. On the other hand...
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  • starting with a close back vowel can use [w] ("go away" [ɡowawei]). Linking and intrusive /r/ are very rare because of this. Stress is often different from...
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    Igneous rock (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    can be either intrusive (plutonic and hypabyssal) or extrusive (volcanic). Intrusive igneous rocks make up the majority of igneous rocks and are formed from...
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    (2020). "What are intrusive thoughts and how can you deal with them". YouTube (Podcast). ADAA. Retrieved 26 March 2023. Shafran R, Thordarson D, Rachman...
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  • "better apples," most non-rhotic speakers will preserve the /r/ in that position (the linking R) since it is followed by a vowel in this case. The rhotic...
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  • 12930/0271-9517-24.1-2.48. Jeschke, M.; Johnson, K.E.; Williams, J.R. (2001). "A Comparison of Intrusive and Prescriptive Advising of Psychology Majors at an Urban...
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  • J. (1991). "Linking and Intrusive r in English". UCL Working Papers in Linguistics. 3: 281–301. Kaye, J.; Lowenstamm, J.; Vergnaud, J.-R. (1990). "Constituent...
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    communication increasingly find both making or receiving phone calls "intrusive", preferring to use media that allow them to "participate in the conversation...
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  • is and nigga is are homophonous as [nɪɡə (ʔ)ɪz] or, in dialects with intrusive r, [nɪɡər ɪz] (heard as nigger is by speakers of rhotic accents). "Definition...
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    Breccia (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    with volcanic eruptions, both of the lava and pyroclastic type; Broken, fragmental rocks produced by intrusive processes, usually associated with plutons...
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    is a concordant intrusive sheet, meaning that it does not cut across preexisting rock beds. Stacking of sills builds a sill complex and a large magma chamber...
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    Gabbro (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    a phaneritic (coarse-grained), mafic intrusive igneous rock formed from the slow cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich magma into a holocrystalline...
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    Richat Structure (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    Structure is a variety of intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks. They include rhyolitic volcanic rocks, gabbros, carbonatites and kimberlites. The rhyolitic...
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    Carbonatite (category Commons category link from Wikidata)
    confused with marble and may require geochemical verification. Carbonatites usually occur as small plugs within zoned alkalic intrusive complexes, or as dikes...
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    Survey (archaeology) (category Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback via Module:Annotated link)
    non-intrusive, depending on the needs of the survey team (and the risk of destroying archaeological evidence if intrusive methods are used) and; (b)...
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