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- From: norlin@midway.ecn.uoknor.edu (Norman Lin)
- Subject: Re: a/an exceptions
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:35:15 GMT
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- nadeau@bnr.ca (Rheal Nadeau) writes:
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- >In article <30724@castle.ed.ac.uk> benha@castle.ed.ac.uk (Ben Hambidge) writes:
- >>Indefinite article: a preceds consonants, an preceds vowels
- >>
- >It's a pronounciation rule, not a spelling one. So silent "h"s don't
- >count - "hour" and "heir" are pronounced "our" and "eir", and thus
- >take "an". "Union", etc, are not pronounced "u-" but "yu-", thus
- >an implied consonant and "a".
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- I've always held this (religious) belief, as well. What, then, is
- the rationale behind saying "an historical event?" This bugs me
- almost as much as a passage I read in "USA today" a few days ago,
- concerning price/performance of new semiconductor technologies:
- "blah blah, $xxxxx/yyy MIPS, which is $xxx/MIP."
-
- What on earth is a MIP? "Million Instructions Per." Per WHAT, fergawdzake?
-
- Sigh.
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