What is Linking R & Intrusive R? | Connected Speech | English Pronunciation
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0:00 What is the linking R?
2:35 Linking R - examples
5:08 What is intrusive R?
7:36 When does intrusive R occur?
12:26 Test: True or False?
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In this video we are going to have a look at two features of connected speech: linking R and intrusive R. Linking R is something that often occurs when non-rhotic speakers speak naturally. But wait! Didn’t we just learn last week that non-rhotic speakers do not pronounce their Rs? Yes, that’s right, only that they do on certain occasions! I will explain what it is in detail, and we are going to have a look at some examples.
Intrusive R is the occurrence of the sound /r/ when it is not even represented through the spelling. Again, I will go over some examples with you and at the end there is a little test for you to check how much you have understood.
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Very interesting to learn, I have noticed that my accent creates long glottal stops for the intrusive R, where I would put heavy emphasis on the first word 'LAW andorder'.
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Hi! thanks for your explanation. Is it true for the American accent as well?
so when linking does it sound like it there are two R sounds coming together linking the whatever letter that comes after the second R?
In the UK the "r" sound links with the bowel next to it. /mʌðə rən fɑːðə/, but you seem to have a Mid-Atlantic accent, which is not quite British, so maybe this is the way you just pronounce.
hello, this intrusive rule is also applied in American English? or only for British English?
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For example, In the park turns into onna park, what's the matter turns into "Whasza matter?"
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And if you want more rice cream? Can you differentiate
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Hello! Are you American or British?
A neutral British accent :-)
Basically not pronouncing the R where it is written and adding an R where it isn't