Re: phonetic pronunciation
- Subject: [iris] Re: phonetic pronunciation
- From: Linda Mann l*@volfirst.net
- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 17:40:56 -0500
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Edmundas, I can hardly wait to read Bill Burleson's reply to this one
<g>
Pronunciation varies a lot in this country - I have a hard time
understanding what plant some nursery people are describing also. Not
only strange rules of pronunciation, but added or missing syllables.
If there is a 'rule' for pronouncing Latin binomials in this country, I
don't think many people have agreed to follow it. <g>
But your comment sheds some light on some of the differences I've heard
among educated people (PhDs) - some probably learned from the English,
others follow Latin.
<When visiting in England I was shocked hearing that there Latin
binominals of plants are pronounced not as in Latin
language, but
according rules of English language. First time I
could not understand
what I am told. It is interesting how is in your
country?
Best regards,
Edmundas Kondratas
k*@delfi.lt>
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