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GenThePerservering

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13. I recall a whole NPR piece
Sun May 26, 2024, 04:35 PM
May 2024

which went on about politicians dropping the 'g' at the end of (generally) gerunds.

The writer drove into the ground something people have been doing for hundreds of years and assigned it some dire social meaning. I don't think they predicted the extinction of our species, though - those are big words for small things.

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I have no idea what you are talking about? RandomNumbers May 2024 #1
Younger people mostly. viva la May 2024 #39
Me, neither - not all of it claudette May 2024 #78
I don't think it is inentional. nt Shermann May 2024 #2
I don't even know how you would say it.... Fla Dem May 2024 #3
I sometimes hear it pronounced "im poe ' end". niyad May 2024 #30
Same Rebl2 May 2024 #67
"...enough of the only one "t" sound in the word important...evidence proving that the species is ever accelerating LudwigPastorius May 2024 #4
Get back with me when you're sure it's really nothing after all. jaxexpat May 2024 #7
I'm just afraid to ask you... LudwigPastorius May 2024 #10
Depends ProfessorGAC May 2024 #21
I'm afraid I'll have to look that up in the libary. viva la May 2024 #41
You're listening to a cliched 1940s Cockney if you're hearing "haitch" and "you" muriel_volestrangler May 2024 #50
I remember the linguistics prof making us all pronounce: viva la May 2024 #54
Ah yes, I've heard that one before muriel_volestrangler May 2024 #60
They're not "supposed" to sound different. Foolacious May 2024 #69
plus, fertogrphfy mahina May 2024 #65
It's a thing to ponder, for sure. jaxexpat May 2024 #98
"It's pronounced 'aitch' " (Mitchell & Webb) sl8 May 2024 #106
They should be stuffed head-first into a hot chimley. Hermit-The-Prog May 2024 #99
I think it is something akin to valley talk HAB911 May 2024 #5
Like, you know, uh, duh. C'mon man. That's so far out it gags me with a spoon. Cool? jaxexpat May 2024 #8
It's very common in Brooklyn and Bronx dhol82 May 2024 #61
I'd rather hear I mean, than so Marthe48 May 2024 #34
I'm with you on the "So", Marthe. Diamond_Dog May 2024 #109
I've noticed that too! It's a younger person thing, I think. viva la May 2024 #53
I di-un notice. Qutzupalotl May 2024 #6
Bless you! jaxexpat May 2024 #9
Makes me crazy when announcers and reporters do that mcar May 2024 #11
It's like they've joined a club or something. jaxexpat May 2024 #12
I recall a whole NPR piece GenThePerservering May 2024 #13
In Texas, it's very impordant to support the awl industry gulliver May 2024 #14
It's the awl bidness SARose May 2024 #107
It's been happening for years. Ms. Toad May 2024 #15
Its more an intentional disruption of normalcy than an affectation. It is political. jaxexpat May 2024 #16
All I can tell you is that it has happenned around here for years - at least a decade. Ms. Toad May 2024 #25
Only in the broadest terms. in a village astride a stream there were the Wests and the Easts. jaxexpat May 2024 #100
I am in my 50s, and I drop the middle T most times obamanut2012 May 2024 #125
I hear local TV newscasters say things like "needs fixed" instead of "needs to be fixed." Diamond_Dog May 2024 #110
That idiom is popular here in Western Pennsylvania. John1956PA May 2024 #138
The emergent glottal stop in the broader American sphere... Hekate May 2024 #17
If only.......... jaxexpat May 2024 #20
The pronunciation of Clinton as Clin'on was driving me buggy. Then I decided that's all it was, as I realized there were Hekate May 2024 #85
Whhhale made me think of this: happybird May 2024 #119
Had a funny experience in a grad seminar with an English prof. I said "whale" with the H... Hekate May 2024 #120
lol jesus WhiskeyGrinder May 2024 #18
Colloquial culture, even dialectical differences, okay. jaxexpat May 2024 #24
"Too arbitrary to be organic." Yeah welcome to linguistics. Organic is arbitrary. WhiskeyGrinder May 2024 #26
I dunno Rebl2 May 2024 #73
Thanks for the "dunno." That made me smile. John1956PA May 2024 #142
I am in my 50s, I do that, everyone i know does obamanut2012 May 2024 #128
I am in my 50s and do not say that middle T obamanut2012 May 2024 #127
As bad if not worse than the mispronunciation of 'pecan' Torchlight May 2024 #19
Yeah! What Torchlight Said! ProfessorGAC May 2024 #22
I always pronounce "pecan" the same exact way Xavier Breath May 2024 #33
These are pee-cans: LeftInTX May 2024 #43
I see. Xavier Breath May 2024 #48
I'm not getting involvedmin that one. SarahD May 2024 #52
I don't blame you. I avoided my own pronunciation on purpose Torchlight May 2024 #72
I watch "The View." Whoopi pronounces "yesterday" as "yestaday," Sarah's "always" has no L, Sunny betsuni May 2024 #23
Well then you must be apoplectic over the mispronunciation of nuclear Raven123 May 2024 #27
As much as I despised the Shrub dpibel May 2024 #49
In the south is often IM-PORDANT Skittles May 2024 #28
awwww, well bless your heart being so open with your opinion Alpeduez21 May 2024 #36
The dropped T is NOT an accent. vanlassie May 2024 #46
it's not an ACCENT Skittles May 2024 #56
A whole region (the south) has a mispronunciation? That's not the result of an accent? Alpeduez21 May 2024 #89
I said SOME, not every here mispronounces Skittles May 2024 #121
I've hear it as piddyprints May 2024 #58
MTG says impordant and it drives me up a wall. Hassin Bin Sober May 2024 #123
Every time I hear someone say that singular "t", I am reminded of a very old niyad May 2024 #29
Yes! happybird May 2024 #31
English has some silent consonants... Think. Again. May 2024 #32
Many of my family members like to add an S where none exists. Xavier Breath May 2024 #35
Same with my in laws. So, annoying...New Braunfels became News Braunsfels LeftInTX May 2024 #45
I have heard Diamond_Dog May 2024 #111
That one has a long history and is regional Blues Heron May 2024 #62
I always thought... Think. Again. May 2024 #66
Good article on the history of height vs. heighth here Blues Heron May 2024 #74
Thanks! Think. Again. May 2024 #75
Never had Luthiers in my village. Never even saw one un-il I was at the universi-y jaxexpat May 2024 #101
I have often benefitted greatly by hearing what people say Alpeduez21 May 2024 #37
I've been noticing that too. viva la May 2024 #38
if you can understand what they're saying bigtree May 2024 #40
Everyone's entitled to a linguistic pet peeve or three, and I understand that it's important to you. 0rganism May 2024 #42
OK, here's a six and a half minute video on the pronunciation of "important". Jim__ May 2024 #44
A lot of people in the South pronounce it "impordant". Aristus May 2024 #47
Nobody tell'em about interest or interesting n/t Alpeduez21 May 2024 #51
Or "genelmen" or the ad where the woman yorkster May 2024 #83
You pronounce the first T? Are you trying to sound British? Scrivener7 May 2024 #55
Try removing the "r." SarahD May 2024 #57
There is an ad for Kuhl clothes where the voiceover has a fairly extreme case of what you are noticing Blues Heron May 2024 #59
Negociations are in progerse. (nt) Pinback May 2024 #63
It bugs me when empty G says 'impordent" mahina May 2024 #64
And how... after centuries... has "lose" become... LOOSE??????? WarGamer May 2024 #68
Prolly a lost cause... Thunderbeast May 2024 #70
At high school choir concert earlier this year... Bettie May 2024 #71
ImporDant Stardust Mirror May 2024 #76
Dropping the first R in infrastructure... Easterncedar May 2024 #77
That kind of dropped T is a super common feature Happy Hoosier May 2024 #79
An American, in my 50s, I drop that middle T obamanut2012 May 2024 #130
Worse than that is claudette May 2024 #80
Little Miss Persnickity Language Person here. SarahD May 2024 #82
I keep wondering claudette May 2024 #95
You rule! jaxexpat May 2024 #102
I gave up awhile ago intrepidity May 2024 #81
Feb-you-erry. (Shudder emoji) n/t dobleremolque May 2024 #84
Do you hate it a little or a lot? Iggo May 2024 #86
Maybe you're alright, maybe. It's the "im-por-unt" that's offensive, jaxexpat May 2024 #103
"One T's" first cousin imporDant is my pet earburn. Stinky The Clown May 2024 #87
I know exactly what the OP is saying.. . Patterson May 2024 #88
You pernickety people must be a real gas at parties. GenThePerservering May 2024 #90
Might it be a result of texting? BlueSpot May 2024 #91
Hmmm, a language based on auto-correction programming. jaxexpat May 2024 #104
I'm confused. As a oldster I never pronounce the second T flamingdem May 2024 #92
Are you talking about absolutely no "t" sound at all... Silent3 May 2024 #93
Excellent point and no. There is no "t" sound to start the "tant" in "important" in my experience. jaxexpat May 2024 #97
Pedantifico! JoseBalow May 2024 #94
It doesn't bother me canetoad May 2024 #96
umm . . . John Shaft May 2024 #105
I have no idea or care what this is about but apparently 107 people do. nt doc03 May 2024 #108
I used to think this was. Miami problem malaise May 2024 #112
It could be worse than skipping a consonant ColinC May 2024 #113
Do you pronounce the "t" in "often?" MineralMan May 2024 #114
Depends, that "t" is usually expressed as a subtle* pause not followed by the tongue tapping "tuh" sound, similarly... jaxexpat May 2024 #116
I don't pronounce the "b" in "subtle". LeftInTX May 2024 #118
Of course you don't. but............Would you, though, if all the cool kids in the gang were doing it? jaxexpat May 2024 #122
You have been releatedly told this isn't a socisl media Zoomer thing obamanut2012 May 2024 #132
So, then, what? I was repeatedly told we were protecting America with our war in Vietnam, jaxexpat May 2024 #135
No. I even spelled it: "offen" the first time I wrote it. (I usually got 100's in spelling) LeftInTX May 2024 #117
How about T as D. "Liddle" for little. yorkster May 2024 #115
Such matters of accent don't bother me Emrys May 2024 #124
I am in my 50s and do this and always have obamanut2012 May 2024 #126
They add a whole stop though so it sounds like Deh ist - they take out the T and the N Blues Heron May 2024 #131
IWho is "they"? obamanut2012 May 2024 #133
whoever is doing it - its mostly a hipster youtube thing in my experience Blues Heron May 2024 #134
Couple more - comfortable pronounced come-fer-ta-bull Blues Heron May 2024 #129
Lots of people don't like the fact that language is fluid. But, it is. mucifer May 2024 #136
You'd love it here in Texas!!!!!!!! Seriously, though, this is one mechanism for language to evolve, you don't ... marble falls May 2024 #137
Lately, I've been noticing that a lot contributors on NPR tom_kelly May 2024 #139
i will continue to use the t wrd as i see fit , i cant even stand the use of his name. and there we are . AllaN01Bear May 2024 #140
Sounds about perfec_. jaxexpat May 2024 #141
Why about those who think a zero is an "oh"? GreenWave May 2024 #143
Take it up with James Bond n/t Emrys May 2024 #144
During a recent 5 day hospitalization, I was asked my birthdate... 3catwoman3 May 2024 #145
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