Asked • 06/23/19

When in connected speech do we read 'r' after the end of a sentence or a passage?

For example in policy debates, in continuous reading or for example an interruptive briefing - there is a dot (.) > It was summer. A strange shade was moving. Before the turning of the street there was a red car. > Andrew saw himself in the mirror. It was dark in the room. summe**RA**strange ? ca**RA**ndrew ? And if there is the case which regulates largeness of applicability of "connected R" and in which circumstances?

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Michele W. answered • 07/09/19

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