Recently I watched a documentary about the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 and I vividly recalled how we were gathered around our television set as President Kennedy addressed the nation.
In his address, President Kennedy used the word "clandestine"; he pronounced it CLAN--DUH--STINE instead of CLAN--DES--TUN. Although I was a teenager, I thought I knew the correct pronunciation. I could not believe that MY President had mispronounced a word. Mother said, "He was probably just reading from cue cards and stumbled over it."
I was torn--of course, I wanted to be right--but I didn't want my President to be wrong.
I rushed to our one lone dictionary and it gave only my pronunciation, not his. The next day I went to the library and I checked three different dictionaries. All gave only my pronunciation.
After that, every time I would hear the word clandestine, I would recall the President's pronunciation.
After watching the documentary, Les said I should I check all the internet possibilities. I learned that the President's pronunciation is British.
I said to Les, "He studied at the London School Of Economics; he probably picked it up there."
Les said, drily, "Just like Madonna and Gwyneth sounding British!"
In his address, President Kennedy used the word "clandestine"; he pronounced it CLAN--DUH--STINE instead of CLAN--DES--TUN. Although I was a teenager, I thought I knew the correct pronunciation. I could not believe that MY President had mispronounced a word. Mother said, "He was probably just reading from cue cards and stumbled over it."
I was torn--of course, I wanted to be right--but I didn't want my President to be wrong.
I rushed to our one lone dictionary and it gave only my pronunciation, not his. The next day I went to the library and I checked three different dictionaries. All gave only my pronunciation.
After that, every time I would hear the word clandestine, I would recall the President's pronunciation.
After watching the documentary, Les said I should I check all the internet possibilities. I learned that the President's pronunciation is British.
I said to Les, "He studied at the London School Of Economics; he probably picked it up there."
Les said, drily, "Just like Madonna and Gwyneth sounding British!"
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