| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 561.1 | A third... | SSGBPM::KENAH | Limerence isn't enough | Fri Sep 16 1988 21:19 | 5 | 
|  |     Sumac is pronounced <SHU/mac>, and <SOO/mac>, with the first pronunciation
    of the two listed as the primary...                        
    
    					andrew
    
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| 561.2 |  | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Sat Sep 17 1988 15:53 | 5 | 
|  |     re:.1
    
    Depends on the dictionary. The AHD lists "soo-mac" as the primary.
    
    --- jerry
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| 561.3 | -ti- | DSSDEV::CANTOR | Dave C. | Sun Sep 18 1988 00:06 | 10 | 
|  |       Re .0
      
>   Seriously, are there any others?  Or any other two letter combinations
>   which have the 'sh' sound, without a letter h?
      
      Sure, there are hundreds of them.  All the words that end in
      -tion; e.g., concentration, station.   (You didn't ask for
      any particular two-letter combination.)
      
      Dave C.
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| 561.4 |  | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Sun Sep 18 1988 11:28 | 3 | 
|  |     And, of course, there's "ciao".
    
    --- jerry
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| 561.5 | sciurly you mean chow! | ALXNDR::HOLLAND | Ask for dopamine by name | Mon Sep 19 1988 16:31 | 11 | 
|  |     ciao
    has a "ch" sound
    sci in Italian has a "sh" sound.
    
    The only exception I know of is the "ci" combination in "Citibank"
    which _should_ properly be pronounced SH.  
    
    Thank you.
    
    A Customer.
    
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| 561.6 | just thought of some without -tion | TERZA::ZANE | foxglove employee | Mon Sep 19 1988 17:12 | 7 | 
|  | 
   prescient
   
   impression
   
   depression
   
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| 561.7 |  | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Tue Sep 20 1988 06:39 | 20 | 
|  |     re:.5
    
    Yes, I'm aware of that. I was misremembering the question.
    I was thinking that the person was asking for any type of
    "h" sound where no "h" was present, rather than specifically
    for "sh" sounds where no "h" was present.
    
    More:
    
    conscious
    conscience
    pretension
    precession
    procession
    
    And others with an "sci" and "si" combination.
    
    And how about others based on "-sure", like "pressure" or "censure"?
    
    --- jerry
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| 561.8 | me me me me me I know one . | UNTADI::ODIJP | Come up an' be me sometime ! | Tue Sep 20 1988 17:46 | 6 | 
|  |     I thought the base note said 'English' language .
    
    But I don't care and that's         official
    
    John J
    
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| 561.9 | jus' stirrin! | LAMHRA::WHORLOW | Living on a rope,tape & a prayer | Wed Sep 21 1988 02:55 | 18 | 
|  |     G'day,
    
    
    Ahhhh he says wondering like and cogitating on his navel like some
    sage of yore...
    
    How many of these have developed into a 'sh' sound when _really_
    they should not be?
    
    Like I mean 'sure' _ought_ to be 'sssssyor' ie  a hiss , a very
    short drop into the yuh sound of the 'u' then the ruh sound....
    didn't it?
    
    but we being what we are - lazy in speech - sh is easier. 
    
    
    djw
    
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| 561.10 | I think this is becoming an obsession | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Wed Sep 21 1988 14:16 | 1 | 
|  |     --- jerry
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