Definition of Non-rhatic
- Of an English accent, not pronouncing the letter r when it occurs at the end of a word or before a consonant, as in bar (IPA /bɑː/) and bard or barred (IPA /bɑːd/), but pronouncing it before a vowel, as in barrow (IPA /ˈbærəʊ/); this trait is common in the accents of the south of England; Australia; New Zealand; New York; and Boston.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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The correct Spelling of this word is: Non-rhotic
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