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Actor Megan Cusack confirms her Call The Midwife character Nancy Corrigan will make return to show Updated: 13:19, 25 May 2021 ACTOR Megan Cusack has confirmed that her Nancy Corrigan character will make a return to Call The Midwife. The Cork native recently landed a part on the hit BBC show which is now on its tenth season. 2 2 Megan plays Nancy Corrigan on Call the MidwifeCredit: BBC Nancy is a pupil midwife and arrived at the east London nursing convent as student where she has to earn her place. The series has been hugely successful with a whopping 8 million people tuning into it on Sunday evenings. ....
Ace Linguist January 24, 2020 The PIN-PEN Merger The PIN-PEN merger, where words like pen , Lenin , and hem sound like pin, linen, and him, is one of the most ubiquitous mergers in American English - but it only started spreading a century ago. Its expansion has been silent, as entire regions of the United States acquire the merger while avoiding societal scrutiny. Today we ll be taking a look at this common merger and the history behind its appearance, its spread, and how it s regarded. What is the PIN-PEN merger? Most dialects of English pronounce words spelled with in differently from word spelled en . This means that pin and pen aren t homophones, and ten and in don t rhyme. ....