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Why do we use "a" with words such as "university", "uniform", "universe", etc?
2014年10月3日 12:58
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Good question!
It's because phonologically they begin with a consonant, not a vowel. These words are pronounced as if they had a 'y' sound at the beginning (Yuniversity, yuniform etc). You don't say 'an year', so you don't say 'an (y) university;' either - you say 'a university'.
Many people don't realise that the a/an distinction is to do with pronunciation, not spelling.That's why we say 'an hour' and 'an honour' - these are words which are written with an initial silent consonsont, so they are pronounced with an initial vowel sound.
2014年10月3日
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If you look at their actual IPA spelling, it's fairly easy to understand why.
university:ˌ/juːnɪˈvɜːsɪti/
uniform: /ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/
universe: /ˈjuːnɪvɜːs/
They all start with a /j/ sound, which is not a vowel and hence, the appropriate article to be used is "a", not "an".
2014年10月3日
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Carolina Melo
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