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  2. Long s - Wikipedia

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    The most recent recorded use of the long s typeset among English printed Bibles can be found in the Lunenburg, Massachusetts, 1826 printing by W. Greenough and Son. The same typeset was used for the 1826 printed later by W. Greenough and Son, and the statutes of the United Kingdom's colony Nova Scotia also used the long s as late as 1816. Some ...

  3. S - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopædia Britannica's 5th edition, completed in 1817, was the last edition to use the long s. In German orthography, long s was retained in Fraktur (Schwabacher) type as well as in standard cursive well into the 20th century, until official use of that typeface was abolished in 1941. [6]

  4. Semicolon - Wikipedia

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    Around 1580, Henry Denham starts using the semicolon "with propriety" for English texts, and more widespread usage picks up in the next decades. [10]: 52 [12] Around 1640, [f] in Ben Jonson's book The English Grammar, the character ; is described as "somewhat a longer breath" compared to the comma. The aim of the breathing, according to Jonson ...

  5. English possessive - Wikipedia

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    In later use, ' s was used for all nouns where the /s/ sound was used for the possessive form, and when adding ' s to a word like love the e was no longer omitted. The ' s form was also used for plural noun forms. These were derived from the strong declension as ending in Old English.

  6. Christmas Card Etiquette To Keep in Mind This Year - AOL

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    When a name ends in ch but is pronounced with a hard k sound, the plural form would use -s, like The Ehrlichs versus The Birches. Similarly, so would a name ending in a silent x, like The ...

  7. English alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Modern English is written with a Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters, with each having both uppercase and lowercase forms. The word alphabet is a compound of alpha and beta, the names of the first two letters in the Greek alphabet.