http://gmtarkin.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] gmtarkin.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] jaina 2005-05-18 03:50 pm (UTC)

As per dictionary.com:
Usage Note: The pronunciation (nky-lr), which is generally considered incorrect, is an example of how a familiar phonological pattern can influence an unfamiliar one. The usual pronunciation of the final two syllables of this word is (-kl-r), but this sequence of sounds is rare in English. Much more common is the similar sequence (-ky-lr), which occurs in words like particular, circular, spectacular, and in many scientific words like molecular, ocular, and vascular.

As a Southerner, I hereby defend each region's right to have local pronounciations. It's a wicked lahge issue. :-)

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