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In this episode of Creating Readers, Savannah debunks the myth that English is an illogical, "crazy" language. Savannah explains how understanding the history and structure of English reveals its underlying logic. From Anglo-Saxon roots to French, Latin, and Greek influences, she takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the layers of the English language.
Learn why English preserves meaning through spelling, how its morphophonemic structure influences pronunciation, and why spelling patterns that seem arbitrary actually make sense when we consider their origins. Savannah also addresses the infamous claim that "fish" could be spelled G-H-O-T-I and explains why George Bernard Shaw was mistaken.
If you've ever wondered why English is the way it is, this episode is for you!
Books Mentioned (Affiliate links):
Uncovering the Logic of English
The ABCs and All Their Tricks
By Savannah Campbell4.8
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In this episode of Creating Readers, Savannah debunks the myth that English is an illogical, "crazy" language. Savannah explains how understanding the history and structure of English reveals its underlying logic. From Anglo-Saxon roots to French, Latin, and Greek influences, she takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the layers of the English language.
Learn why English preserves meaning through spelling, how its morphophonemic structure influences pronunciation, and why spelling patterns that seem arbitrary actually make sense when we consider their origins. Savannah also addresses the infamous claim that "fish" could be spelled G-H-O-T-I and explains why George Bernard Shaw was mistaken.
If you've ever wondered why English is the way it is, this episode is for you!
Books Mentioned (Affiliate links):
Uncovering the Logic of English
The ABCs and All Their Tricks

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