[Ads-l] Pronunciation of "(anti)semitic"

James Eric Lawson jel at NVENTURE.COM
Sat Dec 3 17:38:14 UTC 2022


'Pathetic', I say hopefully. Yet in my experience, the PIN/PEN merger
seems the stronger and more likely influence.

On 12/3/22 08:03, Laurence Horn wrote:
> On sympathetic analogical reformations:
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> Arnold’s blogpost mentions that Ben suggested that the prior existence of -etic adjectives might be influencing the shift to “anti-semetic", presumably in the way that (as we’ve discussed ages ago on the list) the much-maligned “nucular” pronunciation of “nuclear” (as in the title of Geoff Nunberg’s book _Going Nucular_) was/is partly a product of a set of -Vcular adjectives like “jocular”, “(bin)ocular”, “spectacular”, “particular”, “vehicular”, “secular”, etc. etc.,  and the virtual non-existence of -Vclear ones other than “cochlear” and “nuclear” itself.  So what would the -etic influencers be? I’m thinking “diabetic” might be a role. Or perhaps (although it doesn’t allude to a disorder) “athletic” or “sympathetic". Or, dare I suggest, “phonetic". Others (“ascetic”, “copacetic”) are probably too rare or abstruse to play a role.  Here’s a list of rhymes: 
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> https://tinyurl.com/bdft32w2 <https://tinyurl.com/bdft32w2>
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> Of course “(anti-)semitic” does rhyme with “clitic”.  And (at least in the US) with “Hasidic”, 
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> LH
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>> On Dec 2, 2022, at 7:28 PM, Charles C Doyle <cdoyle at UGA.EDU> wrote:
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>> More often than not, it seems (most recently tonight by Johathan Karl on ABC World News), the pronunciation of the word "antisemitic" has been manifesting the penultimate vowel as [E] rather than the historical and orthographic [I].
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>> --Charlie
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