Why Is English Highly Irregular? (Interview with Arika Okrent)

Words for Granted - An etymology and linguistics podcast

09-07-2021 • 40 mins

English may be spoken by a whopping 1.5 billion ESL speakers around the world, but that doesn't mean it's an "easy" language to learn. For native English speakers, it's easy to take for granted just how irregular the English language is. In this interview episode, I chat with Arika Okrent about her new book, Highly Irregular: Why Tough, Through, and Dough Don't Rhyme and Other Oddities of the English Language.


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