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   mumble to William Vetter   
   Re: What you may not hear Re: Giving Cha   
   17 May 14 13:34:11   
   
   From: mumble@nomail.invalid   
      
   On 05/17/2014 12:04 PM, William Vetter wrote:   
   > On Saturday, May 17, 2014 6:15:23 AM UTC-4, mumble wrote:   
   >> On 05/16/2014 11:58 PM, J.Pascal wrote:   
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   >>> On Friday, May 16, 2014 11:13:06 PM UTC-6, William Vetter wrote:   
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   >>>> People who have not had formal education, but have learned primarily from   
   books, even though they may have learned more than many people who have   
   completed degrees, can teach themselves to pronounce unfamiliar words as they   
   are written.   
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   >>>> One afternoon, I was talking to a laboratory stockman at his counter.  He   
   was excited because he had bought a new telescope, and wanted to use the   
   setting circles to find the Ring Nebula and so forth, and he was telling me   
   about sidereal time.  He    
   pronounced it "SIDE REAL."   
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   >>> Er....   
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   >>> Honest, I don't think I've ever heard that word spoken.   
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   >>> -Julie   
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   >> Back in olden times they had these devices called "dictionaries" that   
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   >> contained information on pronunciation in addition to specific meanings,   
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   >> and some few were taught to look up the words they encountered which   
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   >> were new to their personal vocabularies.  I think that I might still   
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   >> have a hardcopy dictionary around somewhere, covered in dust; new words   
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   >> seem to be added to the consensus vocabulary faster than dictionaries   
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   >> are published, and one is not always online when reading; so it goes.   
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   > He needs a reason to suspect that he pronounces side-real wrong, before he   
   tries to look it up.   
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   Maybe when you snorted at his pronunciation it planted the seed of a   
   clue, if you were impolite enough to snort (or equivalent).  Many people   
   seem to believe that they should never show disapproval at anything   
   except (perhaps) barbecued human babies.  I think we're a sad lot, humans.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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