Thursday, September 30, 2021
Auther, Authur, Author, Other
Two misspellings, then correct spelling ("author") led me to think of
"other". Although directly unrelated to auther/authur/author, "other"
letters spell like they could have been pronounced with a short "o" and
unvoiced "th". It also seems illogical that the "o" is pronounced as a
short "u". These thoughts nudged me to write about some language items,
such as some older English-language letters, consonant pairs, silent
letters, vowels, and the schwa. Read the entire article and comment there, please.
Labels:
ash,
consonant pairs,
eng,
eth,
ethel,
language,
long vowels,
magic e,
Old English,
schwa,
short vowels,
thorn,
vowels,
wynn,
yogh
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