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To: Melas

I’m having flash backs to childhood and correct dictionary pronunciations. Argghh! And I’d like to share a pet peeve- the word “often.” The non-silent “t” has only become acceptable because so many people have mispronounced word. Back in the 1960s, the pronunciation was “off-en.” Reading the dictionary was leisure time material and sometimes game material. Fictionary is still a favorite game. I keep waiting for the day when “irregardless” is added to the dictionary and I expect to see it in my lifetime :(


94 posted on 10/03/2012 12:48:27 PM PDT by pops88 (Standing with Breitbart for truth.)
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To: pops88
I keep waiting for the day when “irregardless” is added to the dictionary and I expect to see it in my lifetime

Yes.

That will be an impactful day.

98 posted on 10/03/2012 1:04:28 PM PDT by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: pops88

Interestingly enough, the t in often was only silent for a relatively short period of time. Up until the late 15th century it was pronounced and it began to move back into the language in the early 20th century.


106 posted on 10/03/2012 3:49:13 PM PDT by Melas (u)
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