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merciful heavens, you guys, have you nothing better to do?
I have watched this pronunciation round with bemusement - after all, there is no
reason at all to claim that " standard English" is going to be pervasive - we have so
far, no pronciation police, and that battle has been waged for a long time by English
teachers without noticeable result. I have heard "paleo" pronounced just about every
way that is humanly possible - I live in the San Francisco Bay area, which is quite
cosmopolitan and diverse.
This is a huge country, with rather noticeable differences amongst the regions. And I
observed even in much smaller Scandinavia, where I lived for a year decades ago,
there were regional dialectial differences. Rather like every thing involving human
beings, including diet.
Molly
On 23 Apr 2004 at 20:25, william wrote:
> Manners. Theola.
> I meant nothing personal.
>
> William
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