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The irregularity of English language


Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish.

 

1. How is this possible?

 

2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

 

3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong.

Task Discussion


  • Shell-4   Feb. 28, 2012, 5:10 p.m.

    Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish

    1. How is this possible?

    GH is F as in tough

    O is I as in people

    TI is SH as in nation

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

    This shows that English written language is a complex language and that are many ways of pronouncing it

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong.

    The links you make is the way you say the word on how it sounds or your tone of voice

  • coin3   Feb. 27, 2012, 8:45 a.m.

    Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish

    1. How is this possible?

    GH = F as in tough

    O = I as in women

    TI = SH as in nation

    2. What does this reveal about english as a written language?

    This shows that in the english written language there is never one way of pronouncing a word specifically because there is so many english language rules

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong

    You can link this to spoken language with phonetics because some words are written in a different way to how they are spoken and also because you sometimes cant write a word how it is spelt like the word nation is said like Nayshon but written Nation

     

  • leaf_1   Feb. 27, 2012, 4:17 a.m.

    1. How is this possible?

    • gh, pronounced f as in tough
    • o, pronounced I as in women
    • ti, pronounced sh as in nation

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

     The letters in the english language do not always sound the same and their sounds are altered for different words.

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong.

  • cloud4   Feb. 26, 2012, 3:03 p.m.

     

    Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish.

     

    1. How is this possible?

    This is possible because the 'Gh' sound is pronounced as the letter 'f' like how you would pronounce it in the word 'through'. Also the 'O' sound is pronounced as 'I' like the word 'women'. Then the 'ti' sound is pronounced as 'sh' like in the word 'station'. So if you put all of these sounds together, you will say the word 'fish'.

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

    This reaveals that the English language is complex as there are many different sounds and ways of pronouncing words. Also there are words that mean different things but are spelt differently, they don't usually have this in different languages.

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong.

    English language can be interperated in many different ways and can be used in different situations and is more complicated as writing than speech. 

  • cloud1   Feb. 26, 2012, 12:27 p.m.

    1. How is this possible?

    Because the 'gh' makes an 'f' sound like the end of the word tough, the 'o' makes the 'I' sound like the "o" in the word people and 'ti' makes a 'sh' sound like in the word nation.

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

    This definatly shows that the english language is incosistant and that the english language is complicated

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong.

    By saying a word, and you dont know how it was spelt, it could be spelt in many ways. Like the word Through could be spelt like frew, threw, through, froo, throo

  • mushroom1   Feb. 26, 2012, 11:37 a.m.

    Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish.

     

    1. How is this possible? this is possible by having differnet translations of fish not just different laungages but different ways in witch to spell fish

     2. What does this reveal about English as a written language? this reveals that english is a complex language that there are many translations and thesse can all aplly to diferent verbs nouns so they can be corrersponding to each other.

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong. the links you can make is by the way you can say them depending on your tone and the way you say it.

  • Mushroom2   Feb. 26, 2012, 9:34 a.m.

     Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish. 1. How is this possible? I am not sure on this question!

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language? English as a written language is much more different to speaking, because when you say a word you say it how it sounds but when you write a word it sometimes doesn't make sense or look the right spelling.

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong. The links to spoken language would be that you say the word how it sounds.

  • leaf2   Feb. 26, 2012, 8:43 a.m.

    Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish.

     

    1. How is this possible?

    This is possible because the 'gh' makes an 'f' sound like in the word rough, the 'o' makes and 'i' sound like in the word people and 'ti' makes a 'sh' sound like in the word nation.

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

    This shows how inconsistant English language is and how a group of words can make many different sounds.

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong.

    If you said the word but did not know how it was spelt you could spell it many different ways because of how many different sounds a group of letters make.

  • shell 1   Feb. 26, 2012, 7:46 a.m.

    1. How is this possible?

    It is possible because you have to split the word, putting the letters, 'Gh' together makes a 'F' sound just like the word 'through'. After the letter 'O' is pronounced like a 'I' like the word people. And then the letters 'ti' together make a 'sh' sound, like in the word nation. And now when you say the word 'Ghoti' it sounds like the word 'fish'. 

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

    This revels to me that the English language is not always spelt as it is said, and not always as clear as it looks. when the english language is written, it has a lot of hidden things behind it; silent letters, phonetic spelling ect. In my opinion it shows how advance and complex the english language really is.

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong.

  • Leaf3   Feb. 26, 2012, 4:46 a.m.

    Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish.

     

    1. How is this possible?

    This is possible because you have to almost separate the word, to begin with putting the 'Gh' together makes a 'F' sound like the word through. Then the 'O' is pronounced like a 'I' like the word people. And finally the letters 'ti' together make a 'sh' sound, like in the word nation. And now you say the word Ghoti out loud you end up saying Fish.

     

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

    This revels that the English language is not always what it seems to look like, and not always as straight forward as you may think. The english language when written has a lot of hidden things behind it, for example; silent letters, homophones, homonyms, phonetic spelling ect. I think that it just shows how complex written language is.

     

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong.

    The links i can make to spoken language

  • coin1   Feb. 26, 2012, 4:38 a.m.

    Ghoti is a respelling of the word fish.

     

    1. How is this possible?

    • the gh = f as in rouGH
    • the o = i as in wOmen
    • the ti = sh as in naTIon

    2. What does this reveal about English as a written language?

    The word "ghoti" is not even a real word. But it showed the inconsistency of English spelling.

    It is very important to understand that English spelling and English pronunciation are not always the same.

    3. What links can you make to spoken language? This is an open question to share and explore your ideas; there is no right or wrong. Sometimes you have to say the word to no what it is.