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Another pesky pronunciation problem persists in the word, nuclear. Most everyone I hear in the US, and many Brits, say "new-kya-ler" instead of "nu-klee-er." Now, can someone give me a new, clear explanation as to why the fusion of these three syllables produces a fission of logical pronunciation? Does this word violate the learned vowel/consonant relationships of English?
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