What you are referring to is somewhat different, as found in words like forest, Florida, sorry, tomorrow, sorrow, and so on. Traditionally these were actually LOT words, but in much of NAE they have become conflated with NORTH/FORCE (except in the case of words like sorry*, tomorrow, and sorrow); however, these words remain LOT words in much of the East Coast of the US, resulting in pronunciations like Fl[ɑ]rida.Estav wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 4:09 pm I'm curious, do you have START in any word spelled with "or" followed by a consonant? I think START in words with "or" followed by a vowel is a bit more widespread than the card-cord merger; it's given as an variant pronunciation in the AHD and MW entries for forest.
* My dialect is weird because it has s[ɔ]rry when GA has s[ɑ]rry.