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The Strength Question.
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For over 50 years living in the UK I have been pronouncing strength as 'strenth'. Recently on BBC 4 I have heard the Open University people saying strength with a hard 'g' between the 'stren' and the 'th'.
Have I been guilty of mispronunciation all these years?
Have I been guilty of mispronunciation all these years?
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Should we blame the Norman conquest when two languages, Anglosaxon and French were forced into a forced marriage. Perhaps the degree to which they merged varied from one part of 'Greater Brittany' (sound familiar?) to another explains how our various local dialects and accents began.
So what now for English following an invasion that makes Willie the Conk and his pals seem like a small party of tourists in comparison.
So what now for English following an invasion that makes Willie the Conk and his pals seem like a small party of tourists in comparison.