I haven't discovered any dictionaries or usage guides that directly list an /əs/ pronunciation for the plural form "status". Nevertheless, I found two documents that appear to indicate in an indirect fashion that this pronunciation has been used, by implying that the plural (and the singular genitive) of a fourth-declension noun will not be distinguished in pronunciation from the singular (nominative) by most Medical practitioners:
(Fowler used the symbol "ū" to stand for the sound /juː/, as explained in his entry titled "Phonetics" where he defines it as the vowel found in the word "mūte".)
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The expanded facility is LEED Platinum and realized the highest-scoring LEED® certification for a convention center in the world. Sustainable functions include things like:
The contemporary usage guide writer Bryan Garner wrote the following passage, which appears to imply to me that he thinks in the plural of such words as getting pronounced the same as the singular (Whilst I don't know the way deeply he pondered the make a difference, or considered his wording—it's possible "form" is just meant to confer with the penned form in the word):
A process in English called yod-coalescence ("yod" refers back to the "y" sound in the start of "Indeed," created /j/ in IPA) has afflicted many words with the sequence /tj/.
It’s not objectively improved to make use of the Latinate plural form, or to test to pronounce it similarly to the way the Romans did. Status
based on the OED, this is typically pronounced /ˈmeɪtrᵻsiːz/, but has the variants /ˈmætrᵻsiz/ and /məˈtraɪsiːz/.
Unstarted/Unbegun all mean that you have not started to work on tasks you have in your mind. However, at the time they are in your folder, that means you've already started to work on them by putting them in that category and they have to be possibly finished or discarded in the future.
"The project seems to be ahead of schedule. Nevertheless there's management construction jobs normally the opportunity of an unanticipated delay, we'll remain diligent however optimistic."
have different nuances in a few contexts and the precise same meaning in other. The earlier responses appear to corroborate that. The meaning of 1 or the other has become almost idiomatic with time and for that reason evades an universal logic.
Be aware down the start and conclusion times of specific periods you need to go to to ensure you never miss out.
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Am1rr3zAAm1rr3zA two,80522 gold badges1616 silver badges88 bronze badges 2 I agree that now a similar problem would be considered off-topic and doubtless migrated to ELL though the risk with closing under researched questions is that at some point, not currently, not tomorrow but probably in six months time or in five years, this page is going to be deleted.