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...and just to complicate matters, it's my understanding that the great
German-American psychologist Kurt Lewin originally pronounced his name
"le VEEN", but after many years in the US, he came to feel the
American pronunciation "LOO-in" was more natural, and asked
others to pronounce it that way. Don't know if Rensis Likert ever
came to regret the "lick" prenounciation.<br>
Allan <br><br>
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At 08:24 PM 7/27/2009, Peter A. Neenan, Ph.D. wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Exactly right! How did HE
pronounce it--that should be the preferred way.<br><br>
Much like the argument over Roosevelt--FDR called himself 'Rose-velt'
Republicans of his day Called him (as a slur, much like the phrase
'Democrat Party' is today) Ruse-velt.<br><br>
Vale<br>
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