Posted by Goliath:
An historian wrote an historical article about an historiographical problem on an historic occasion.
That whole sentence doesn't even sound right. I can see why one would use "an" before historic, historian, or even historical. But historiographical? It's almost like saying "an hideous beast," "an hysterical laughter," "an homosexual man."![]()
An hysterical laughter, yes. Like "historical," it places the stress on the second syllable.
An hideous beast and an homosexual man, no.
Interestingly, Monty Python has a character in "The Bee License" sketch who first describes his fish Eric as "an 'alibut," dropping the h. Then, enunciating more clearly, he describes Eric as "an halibut."
