
A Word in Your Ear: Silent letters
Knives that cut and knights as in shining armour, psychology and psychologists, gnats in the air and gnomes in the garden. Professor Roly Sussex explains why we bother with silent letters.
A Word in Your Ear · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
July 28, 202232m 15s
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Knives that cut and knights as in shining armour, psychology and psychologists, gnats in the air and gnomes in the garden. Professor Roly Sussex explains why we bother with silent letters.
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