Let us hope that the pronunciation does not have an underlying intent,
as in:
"Nuke You ler"

CMH

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Charles M. Huffman, Ph.D.
Chair, Psychology Department
Cumberland College, Box 7990
Williamsburg, KY  40769
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Beth Benoit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 11:03 AM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
> Subject: Nu-cu-ler
> 
> I know this may be a stretch to relate to psychology, but I'll try...
> 
> Our President drives me absolutely crazy with his continual,
embarrassing
> mispronunciation of "nuclear."  There has been much mentioning of it
in
> the
> press, so it seems hardly likely that he's not aware of it.
> 
> My husband insists it's a speech defect, which sounds unlikely to me.
Who
> can pronounce "clean," but can't pronounce "nuclear"?  Some suggest
it's
> coloquial, which is also bizarre since it doesn't seem to be the case
with
> some of his fellow Texans.  My sister, who is not an expert, insists
Bush
> has a learning disability which prevents him from saying it correctly.
> (But
> then she pronounced it "nu-cu-lar" also, and hadn't realized it was
> incorrect, so I rest my case there.)
> 
> I think it may be a simple case of having not learned it correctly,
and
> finding it difficult to say correctly.  When attempting to do so, he
must
> attend to the pronunciation.  When trying to give a State of the Union
> speech, for example, he probably doesn't welcome the cognitive
distraction
> of attending to pronunciation matters.  (There's my psychology hook.)
> Perhaps polls show that many other Americans still pronounce it the
way
> Ike
> did, and thus it's not worth the effort on Bush's part.
> 
> Any suggestions?  Is there such a thing as a learning disability that
> makes
> a person unable to pronounce a particular word?  Could it be just a
case
> of
> Texan stubborness?
> 
> Beth Benoit
> University System of New Hampshire
> 
> 
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