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#95091 02/09/03 03:17 PM
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I won't use the word "peeve" (oops!) because that peeves (whoops!) off some folks.

But here we are: I am totally annoyed at newscasters' pronunciation of 'schedule' as if it had three syllables, to wit: sked-ju-al. This of course does not apply to cross-ponders, at least those of the Brit persuasion. What about the rest of y'all? Have you heard this? Does it bother you?
Any other disgruntlements of late?
'nu-cu-lar' doesn't count (we've been there and done that)


#95092 02/09/03 04:59 PM
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has two syllables, whether it's written or spoken: Shed-yule. Just kidding. Sked-joule.



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#95093 02/09/03 05:06 PM
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Pronouncing spellings is as *understandable as spelling pronounciations.


#95094 02/09/03 05:59 PM
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sked-ju-al

This is close to the second of three AHD approved pronunciations.


#95095 02/09/03 06:23 PM
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Personally I don't like pet peevers who pronounce "Schedule" with airs and leave out the "C".

It is pronounced (SCHEGE uaal).

And "poem" is pronounced (PO em) not (POME), which sounds redneck.


#95096 02/09/03 06:33 PM
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What-ho! All on shedule, are we? Eh wot? Roit! Jolly good. Carry on.


#95097 02/09/03 07:29 PM
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AnnaS:

Let's not discuss schedules, ok, next time we talk in the real world. The way I pronounce it would send shivers up your spine. Try as I may, mine ends up being 3-syllables. Cut me some slack, and we could say it's a diphthong thang.


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i think it depends on how you pronounce it


#95099 02/09/03 10:31 PM
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"it"


#95100 02/10/03 06:05 PM
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Jeez. With all of this disgruntlement about I wonder if any of you are ever gruntled.


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