This week on “That’s What They Say” Michigan Radio’s Rina Miller and English Professor Anne Curzan discuss certain words that give people problems with pronunciation.
Everyone’s favorite word when being detailed, “persnickety” was originally spelled and pronounced “pernickety."
“'Pernickety’ goes back to 1808, and by 1892 we have evidence of speakers putting in the ‘s’ and saying ‘persnickety,’” says Curzan.
Other words that give people problems, such as “nuclear”, are usually mispronounced through analogy of other words that sound similar.
“Speakers are making ‘nuclear’ sound more like words such as ‘particular’, ‘circular’, ‘vascular’, ‘molecular’. We have a lot of those ‘cular’ words, not a lot of words that end with ‘clear,’” she says.
-Austin Davis, Michigan Radio Newsroom