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Why Do So Many Tv Presenters Mis-Pronounce So Many Common Words?
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For example, when spelling a word vocally, or reading abbreviations, such as HGV, they pronounce the first letter 'Haitch'.
You won't find 'haitch' in the dictionary, only the correct spelling aitch.
You won't find 'haitch' in the dictionary, only the correct spelling aitch.
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Read this...short but interesting.
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Read this...short but interesting.
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One thing about pronunciation for me, as I've said on here before, is the Americanisation of it, eg, committee becomes commiddee, setting becomes seddings, meeting becomes meedding. The worst culprit of any of them on BBC radio is a girl Lisa McCormack, but she is not alone. Football commentators are all as bad. As someone said before, they've all gone for a 'T' break!!!!
I don’t mind the odd word being mispronounced - but some of regional dialects are a very definite assault upon the ears - particularly when accompanied less than dulcet tones, like Janet Street Porter, Steph McGovern, and anyone with a 'Cilla Black' 'lorra, lorra' Scouse accent. And Glaswegian? What?
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