Rhotacism

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Rhotacism (/ˈroʊtəsɪzəm/) or rhotacization is a sound change that converts one consonant (usually a voiced alveolar consonant: /z/, /d/, /l/, or /n/) to a rhotic consonant in a certain environment. The most common may be of /z/ to /r/. When a dialect or member of a language family resists the change and keeps a /z/ sound, this is sometimes known as zetacism. The term comes from the Greek letter rho, denoting /r/. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Errotazismo
rdf:langString Rhotacism
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rdf:langString Rhotacism (/ˈroʊtəsɪzəm/) or rhotacization is a sound change that converts one consonant (usually a voiced alveolar consonant: /z/, /d/, /l/, or /n/) to a rhotic consonant in a certain environment. The most common may be of /z/ to /r/. When a dialect or member of a language family resists the change and keeps a /z/ sound, this is sometimes known as zetacism. The term comes from the Greek letter rho, denoting /r/.
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