- John McWhorter: Don’t pronounce the T in ‘often’;
- How an American living abroad realizes the problems with America;
- Why we’re stuck with a religious calendar.
My favorite pet peeve.

NY Times, John McWhorter, yesterday: What’s Better Left Unsaid
(I made this point in one of my earliest (and shortest) posts on this blog)
People without enough to do like to find unnecessary rules for English speakers. I discussed dangling modifiers last week. In that vein, let’s do “often.”
Many think it should be pronounced “off-ten” rather than “offen,” or at least feel better saying “off-ten.” But why, when we don’t pronounce “listen” as “lis-ten”?










