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The purpose of supplying the suggestion that hadron is pronounced ''hay-dron'' is to emphasize the ''ay'' sound. Saying the pronunciation is ''had-ron'' does not accomplish this goal. According to [http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pvcvoice/51x/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.websphere.wvs.doc%2Fwvs%2Fphone_us.html this web site] the long "a" in English Phonetics is represented by "EY". Accordingly, I have modified the pronunciation guide. [[User:John R. Brews|John R. Brews]] 12:47, 5 September 2011 (UTC) | The purpose of supplying the suggestion that hadron is pronounced ''hay-dron'' is to emphasize the ''ay'' sound. Saying the pronunciation is ''had-ron'' does not accomplish this goal. According to [http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pvcvoice/51x/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.websphere.wvs.doc%2Fwvs%2Fphone_us.html this web site] the long "a" in English Phonetics is represented by "EY". Accordingly, I have modified the pronunciation guide. [[User:John R. Brews|John R. Brews]] 12:47, 5 September 2011 (UTC) | ||
:According to the following dictionaries, it's pronounced had-ron, ''not'' hay-dron or hey-dron. | |||
:*Chambers | |||
:*Merriam-Webster | |||
:*Collins | |||
:*Oxford | |||
:*American Heritage | |||
:*McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technological Terms | |||
:That's why I said in the edit summary that, if any evidence can be found for the existence of the pronunciation hay-dron or hey-dron, it should nevertheless be treated as a comparatively rare alternative. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 10:32, 6 September 2011 (UTC) |
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Pronunciation of "hadron"
The purpose of supplying the suggestion that hadron is pronounced hay-dron is to emphasize the ay sound. Saying the pronunciation is had-ron does not accomplish this goal. According to this web site the long "a" in English Phonetics is represented by "EY". Accordingly, I have modified the pronunciation guide. John R. Brews 12:47, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
- According to the following dictionaries, it's pronounced had-ron, not hay-dron or hey-dron.
- Chambers
- Merriam-Webster
- Collins
- Oxford
- American Heritage
- McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technological Terms
- That's why I said in the edit summary that, if any evidence can be found for the existence of the pronunciation hay-dron or hey-dron, it should nevertheless be treated as a comparatively rare alternative. Peter Jackson 10:32, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
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