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She pronounced "championing" as "champening"daisy pearce said something again this morning that's deserved of a post here. I cant remember what it was though, but only to say the word she said was missing a syllable.
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She pronounced "championing" as "champening"daisy pearce said something again this morning that's deserved of a post here. I cant remember what it was though, but only to say the word she said was missing a syllable.
She pronounced "championing" as "champening"
You can tell when it's the first time they've come across a word and they're having a stab at itSophie Clapin on Fox Sports: "they powered through the stiffling heat.,.."
That's a far'kin shocka
Here ya goi dont think that was it. Which is lol cause there's a catalogue of what her gaffs are
ha ha, he's said that before. He also once said "he's the hair apparent"Matthew Lloyd on TR, regarding Daniher:
"If Tom Harley pulls this off it'll be one of the great trade coops."
Ah, Kate. Had a crush on her when she was my tutor for 1st year Linguistics( had no idea why I chose that subject...until this thread!)Linguist Professor Kate Burridge is sometimes on the radio, and it really surprises me how lenient she is about new ways of speaking.
So you probably wanted to impress her with your cunning linguist techniques.Ah, Kate. Had a crush on her when she was my tutor for 1st year Linguistics( had no idea why I chose that subject...until this thread!)
I would guess she would say language is a living thing that grows and evolves according to how society chooses to shape it. So small pockets, like this thread railing against particular bugbears may have some influence, but the (un)critical masses may have more sway long term.
On Wednesday's edition of 'The Serve', Dan Ginnane said ''cross your I's and dot your T's''.