That is VERY weird, since it breaks the isomorphism he himself created. (And I learned the language back in '75, before the introduction of "h" into the language, and I never pronounced it as anything other than LOHG-lahn), although I admit I have never heard JCB say it.
Oh, another aside to Jameson -- you assert in your lesson hyperbolically that no one uses mi'a, mi'o, ma'a and do'o. Not true. While I don't use do'o very much, I most certainly the other three a LOT.
--gejyspa
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 7:14 PM, MorphemeAddict
<lytlesw@gmail.com> wrote:
I heard JCB himself say "LOG-luhn" when I phoned him once. It really took me by surprise because I'd always said it and heard it in my head as "Log-lan", sounding almost like "Log" + "land".
stevo