I was in a politics lecture today and the lecturer was talking about 'hegemony'. She pronounced like 'leg' with an 'h' and obviously 'mony' on the end but I always thought that it was pronounced 'hedgemony'. Who is right? Does anyone even understand this question?
My dictionary (did you lose yours, poor thing?) allows emphasis on either GEM or HEDGE, and notes that some people prefer the hard g, as your lecturer does.
yes, I thought it was hedge until I heard someone say heg. I found my dictionary says it can be either, and can be pronounced either way. Presumably it's spoken aloud so rarely (it's a literary sort of word, more likely to appear in writing) that there's never been any widespread agreement on its use.
It is pronounced
he ( as in hair but with out the 'r') - ge- (as in get without the 't') -mo -nee.
Only lecturers use the word though but you can drop in to conversations to make yourself look really clever!
I used it on this site once in a question about Dancing on Ice.