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  2. Apostrophe - Wikipedia

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    The same use of apostrophe before noun plural-s forms is sometimes made by non-native speakers of English. For example, in Dutch, the apostrophe is inserted before the s when pluralising most words ending in a vowel or y for example, baby's (English babies) and radio's (English radios).

  3. Here’s When You Should Use an Apostrophe - AOL

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    An apostrophe is not an accessory. Here are examples of how and when to use an apostrophe—and when you definitely shouldn't. The post Here’s When You Should Use an Apostrophe appeared first on ...

  4. Long s - Wikipedia

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    Before or after an f, a round s was used: "offset", "ſatisfaction". ... Zuchthäusler, Oslo, Osnabrück; before an apostrophe and other forms of abbreviation:

  5. English possessive - Wikipedia

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    The possessive form of an English noun, or more generally a noun phrase, is made by suffixing a morpheme which is represented orthographically as ' s (the letter s preceded by an apostrophe), and is pronounced in the same way as the regular English plural ending (e)s: namely, as / ɪ z / when following a sibilant sound (/ s /, / z /, / ʃ /, / ʒ /, / tʃ / or / dʒ /), as / s / when following ...

  6. There's an apostrophe battle brewing among grammar nerds. Is ...

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    Timothy Pulju, a senior lecturer in linguistics at Dartmouth College, said that until the 17th or 18th century, the possessive of proper names ending in S — such as Jesus or Moses — often was simply the name itself with no apostrophe or additional S. Eventually, the apostrophe was added (Jesus' or Moses') to denote possession, though the ...

  7. Template:`s - Wikipedia

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    Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. This template can only be edited by administrators because it is transcluded onto one or more cascade-protected pages. This template allows quick entry of an apostrophe and "s" after bolded words that are not italicized (mostly in DYK hooks).

  8. There's an apostrophe battle brewing among grammar ... - AOL

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    The Associated Press Stylebook says “use only an apostrophe” for singular proper names ending in S: Dickens’ novels, Hercules’ labors, Jesus’ life. But not everyone agrees.

  9. Latin phonology and orthography - Wikipedia

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    Between vowels in a few words mihi sky (never aspirated as in kill) i [j] Beginning of a word and before a vowel ianua yard [jː] Between vowels Gaius Doubled, as in toy yacht k [k] Always kalendae sky (never aspirated as in kill) l [l] Always paulum slip (never 'dark' as in pools) p [p] Always praeda spy (never aspirated as in pill)