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To me it may be a tell for the writers at one point pronouncing it as "'istoric", similar to those who say human as "'uman", and then as you said likely fanning out as an over-correction, possibly because that dialect was associated with prestige.



Yes maybe once upon a time but it doesn't explain why people say "an historic" today.




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