
Episode 161: Y U and I Have a Problem
The History of English Podcast
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The W Sound in the Second Syllable
English has sound combinations where the W sound immediately follows an S or T sound. The word awkward also lost its W sound in the second syllable. In early middle English the vowel shifted from SWA to SWO. So it shifted to one of those rounded vowels where we round our lips. And in that environment of SWO the W sound was lost in the middle giving us the modern word SO.
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