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  • SKG_Scintill
    Spun a twirly fruitcake,
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Feb 2009
    • 3875

    #1

    Pronunciation of CH

    Yes I know, I don't ever come in this subgenre and already 2 threads? Whatever :P

    I've been trying to figure out why it is that in some cases the diglyph "ch" is pronounced as a "tsh", in other cases as "k" and in even other cases as "sh": "chimpansee", "chiropractor" and "chic", respectively.

    At first I thought it could be the vowel after "ch", but as just was shown, that certainly isn't true. Nor the consonant after "ch[aeiou]".
    On the other hand, when "ch" is followed by a consonant, so far it's always been pronounced as a "k" (chrome, chlorine, chronic, etc).

    I have yet to research the etymology of the words, if the land of origin is of any cause. That is research for another time.

    Does anyone happen to know or have ideas as to what causes the difference in pronunciation?
    Last edited by SKG_Scintill; 10-16-2012, 09:13 AM.





    Originally posted by bluguerilla
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  • Pseudo Enigma
    ごめんなさい (/ω\)
    • Aug 2012
    • 2290

    #2
    Re: Pronunciation of CH

    it might be another messed up thing that happened in the course of evolution for English. It might also depend on accent. I for one pronounce it kind of "tch" like.

    what I mean is like how Library is no longer Li br ary, but Lie Berry or something in common tongue. Or February is Fe ber ary instead of Fe brue ary.

    Certainly something interesting indeed. Let us know if you find the answer-- that is if no one posts it first.

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    • Izzy
      Snek
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Jan 2003
      • 9195

      #3
      Re: Pronunciation of CH

      I'm going to guess the origin of words coming from a lot of different places that ended up being conflicting.

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      • ilikexd
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Apr 2006
        • 3207

        #4
        Re: Pronunciation of CH

        Language of origin means everything in this case.

        I don't know what you mean by 'ch' vs. 'tsh' in the words 'chimpanzee' and 'chirping'. Both 'ch' clusters are pronounced identically.

        'Chic' gets an 'sh' pronunciation because the language of origin is French. It is theorized to be related to the German word 'Schick' "tact", "skill", with the original meaning of 'chic' being " "subtlety". Other words like this are 'charlatan' and 'champagne'.

        Words with 'ch' when it has a normal "ch" pronunciation generally come from Romance languages other than French. However, some words attested to very early French can have a 'ch' pronunciation rather than 'sh': 'challenger' from 'chalengeour'. These words still do come from other sources: 'chin' from Germanic 'cin'.

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        • SKG_Scintill
          Spun a twirly fruitcake,
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Feb 2009
          • 3875

          #5
          Re: Pronunciation of CH

          Sorry, I guess my mind went a bit double on that, changed "chirping" to "chiropractor" :P

          Edit: rethinking the "ch" being a "k" sound, it does seem like they're all greek words
          Last edited by SKG_Scintill; 10-16-2012, 09:17 AM.





          Originally posted by bluguerilla
          So Sexy Robotnik (SKG_Scintill) {.0001/10} [--]
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          . RHYTHMS PR LAYERING
          . ZOMG I HAD TO QUIT OUT TERRIBLE
          .

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          • ilikexd
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Apr 2006
            • 3207

            #6
            Re: Pronunciation of CH

            Originally posted by SKG_Scintill
            Sorry, I guess my mind went a bit double on that, changed "chirping" to "chiropractor" :P

            Edit: rethinking the "ch" being a "k" sound, it does seem like they're all greek words
            yes

            you can just look here for any specific word: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php

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            • SKG_Scintill
              Spun a twirly fruitcake,
              FFR Simfile Author
              • Feb 2009
              • 3875

              #7
              Re: Pronunciation of CH

              As discussed in prochat, "ache" is an exception to that rule. Well... not really... just haven't found another word with Proto-Germanic origin to confirm it





              Originally posted by bluguerilla
              So Sexy Robotnik (SKG_Scintill) {.0001/10} [--]
              ___
              . RHYTHMS PR LAYERING
              . ZOMG I HAD TO QUIT OUT TERRIBLE
              .

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              • UserNameGoesHere
                FFR Veteran
                • May 2008
                • 1114

                #8
                Re: Pronunciation of CH

                Originally posted by Pseudo Enigma
                it might be another messed up thing that happened in the course of evolution for English. It might also depend on accent. I for one pronounce it kind of "tch" like.

                what I mean is like how Library is no longer Li br ary, but Lie Berry or something in common tongue. Or February is Fe ber ary instead of Fe brue ary.

                Certainly something interesting indeed. Let us know if you find the answer-- that is if no one posts it first.
                Where are you located that words are pronounced this way? If you pronounce "library" like "lie berry" you're just going to sound like Homer Simpson. (Seriously, he did exactly this on one episode of The Simpsons - it was the crayon in the brain episode)

                And I and everyone I've ever heard pronounce February "Febuary" and never "Feberary". The first R is merely silent.
                Originally posted by Crashfan3
                Man, what would we do without bored rednecks?

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                • justin_ator
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                  • Mar 2007
                  • 7648

                  #9
                  Re: Pronunciation of CH

                  Winsday

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                  • ilikexd
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 3207

                    #10
                    Re: Pronunciation of CH

                    Originally posted by UserNameGoesHere
                    Where are you located that words are pronounced this way? If you pronounce "library" like "lie berry" you're just going to sound like Homer Simpson. (Seriously, he did exactly this on one episode of The Simpsons - it was the crayon in the brain episode)

                    And I and everyone I've ever heard pronounce February "Febuary" and never "Feberary". The first R is merely silent.
                    I take the effort to pronounce it as it's spelled. The first 'r' isn't at all silent, and pronouncing it as such is an alternate pronunciation that is sometimes called incorrect but by now has become somewhat acceptable.

                    I do agree that dropping the first 'r' of 'library' sounds terrible. I hear children do it sometimes, but that's it.

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                    • justin_ator
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                      • Mar 2007
                      • 7648

                      #11
                      Re: Pronunciation of CH

                      I used to say peppermoni as a kid

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                      • ilikexd
                        FFR Simfile Author
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 3207

                        #12
                        Re: Pronunciation of CH

                        Originally posted by justin_ator
                        I used to say peppermoni as a kid
                        epenthesis

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                        • justin_ator
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                          • Mar 2007
                          • 7648

                          #13
                          Re: Pronunciation of CH

                          pasghetti

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                          • ilikexd
                            FFR Simfile Author
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 3207

                            #14
                            Re: Pronunciation of CH

                            Originally posted by justin_ator
                            pasghetti
                            metathesis

                            :P that one is very funny

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                            • justin_ator
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                              • Mar 2007
                              • 7648

                              #15
                              Re: Pronunciation of CH

                              axe you a question?

                              or how about write a shedewul

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