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#83784
10/18/2002 3:40 PM
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My pet peeve metaplasm is Feb-uary.  Does anyone (including announcers on NPR) pronounce the first r in February any more?  One person I noted this to told me the r was silent (!).  But then, I live in New England where a lot of r's are silent.
 
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#83785
10/18/2002 4:04 PM
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Dear ets: Many if not most New Englander simply have difficulty making the "r" sound.In spite of my youthful recitations of "Round and round the rugged rock the ragged
 rascal ran" I simply cannot trill "r"s the way other regional speakers can.
 Man spricht wie der Schnabel gewachsen ist. But to say the "r" is silent is stupid.
 
 
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#83786
10/19/2002 2:40 AM
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Hello, ets.
 When I was growing up in Michigan, I always heard the second month pronounced "Febuary," but upon learning the spelling, I altered my own pronunciation, and now articulate it as "February."  So, there is at least one other person who still says the first r.
 
 
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#83787
10/19/2002 5:06 AM
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#83788
10/19/2002 10:02 AM
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I was taught that the "r" in February should be enunciated. And so I did. Just as I'd been taught that the first "r" in library should be enunciated.
 What's interesting is, in contrast to small children, nearly every adult I hear does enunciate that library "r," but rare is the one who enunciates the "February" one. We appear to remain children in our lip laziness associated with the second month. Wonder why?
 
 
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#83789
10/19/2002 11:11 AM
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Hardly anyone pronounces the -us at the end of February any more.
 
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#83790
10/19/2002 11:23 AM
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In reply to:
 Hardly anyone pronounces the -us at the end of February any more. 
 OK, Faldage. I'll bite. What's the joke? What haven't I read --  still again as always  --  that you have read?
 Beat regards,
 WW
 
 
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#83791
10/19/2002 11:33 AM
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Just a wry* comment on the inability of some of y'all to appreciate the pleasure of hearing linguistic change happening before your very ears.
 *Well I thought it was wry.
 
 
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#83792
10/19/2002 1:00 PM
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Thank you, Faldage.
 Sorry I have to ask you to explain these things all the time, but I hate missing your wryness.
 
 Best relief,
 WW
 
 
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#83793
10/19/2002 7:41 PM
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On the subject of metaplasms in general, my favorites are  vomick for vomit, and nauserated for nauseated. 
 
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#83794
10/24/2002 3:42 AM
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Oooh, do hostabittle hospital and ambliance ambulance count as metaplasms?  They're two of my faves... 
 
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#83795
10/24/2002 9:55 AM
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do hostabittle and ambliance count as metaplasms?
 Sure do.  Specially if you got the former via the latter due to choking on a plate of bisghetti.
 
 
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#83796
10/24/2002 10:39 AM
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#83797
10/24/2002 3:43 PM
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My cat gave birth on my plate of bisghetti so I had her spaded!
 
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#83798
10/24/2002 3:46 PM
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My cat gave birth on my plate of bisghettiYorf.    |  |  |  
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#83799
10/24/2002 7:33 PM
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I had cancer in my lair-nicks
 
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#83800
10/27/2002 1:56 AM
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...do hostabittle and ambliance count as metaplasms? They're two of my faves... 
 ...or, to paraphrase Will Rogers, is it?, I never metaplasm I didn't like...
 
 maybe that should be a nuclear physicist I'm paraphrasing
 
 
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#83801
10/27/2002 7:22 AM
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  I never metaplasm I didn't like...maybe that should be a nuclear physicist I'm paraphrasing
 
 or perhaps a phlebotomist... not to be confused with a lobotomist who presumably would remove more than  plasm  and  blood
 
 I guess I've been influenced by the Halloween season
 phlebotomist.... Vampire
 lobotomist... Dr.  Frankenstein
 
 But I suppose it's appropriate for a post titled feBOOary
 
 
 
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