My latest article for The Week is about book words – words you’ve learned from a book without learning the pronunciation. We’ve all had them, and there’s no shame in it:
Shanties are the thing just now, so I thought I’d take the occasion to use one for a pronunciation tip on some words that have undergone sea changes between spelling and pronunciation. Here it is:
And here are the words:
Oh, I was a sailor without a mess kit waistcoat, boatswain, gunwale, victuals I came aboard in a top hat and waistcoat forecastle, blackguard, topgallant sail, hey!
They stripped me down, I was half frozen waistcoat, boatswain, gunwale, victuals Got fifteen lashes from a surly boatswain forecastle, blackguard, topgallant sail, hey!
There’s many a sight in land and sea to cause good people consternation But the cursedest thing that ever be is English spelling and pronunciation
I said where’s me grog, they gave me a funnel waistcoat, boatswain, gunwale, victuals Till I emptied me guts hanging off a gunwale forecastle, blackguard, topgallant sail, hey!
I’m a man of letters, jots and tittles, waistcoat, boatswain, gunwale, victuals But I nearly died from the lack of victuals forecastle, blackguard, topgallant sail, hey!
You think it’s funny; I tell you, jokes’ll waistcoat, boatswain, gunwale, victuals Fall damn flat lashed down to the forecastle forecastle, blackguard, topgallant sail, hey!
There’s many a thing that tries your hand in ocean and geography But you will never understand phonemics and orthography
They all called me weak, they called me a laggard waistcoat, boatswain, gunwale, victuals I’ll never forgive the captain, that blackguard forecastle, blackguard, topgallant sail, hey!
Taking to sea in search of yarns’ll waistcoat, boatswain, gunwale, victuals End with you hanging up by the topgallant sail forecastle, blackguard, topgallant sail, hey!
Oh, I have faced the worstest riddles that mind and tongue will ever say: waistcoat, boatswain, gunwale, victuals, forecastle, blackguard, topgallant sail, hey!
My latest article for The Week looks at 10 words that are further evidence of the malicious character of English spelling. They look like they should be easy to pronounce, and many of us pronounce them as they look… but they’re really supposed to be pronounced quite differently: