- greengrocer's
apostrophes or grocer's
apostrophes. They are
sometimes humorously called greengrocers apostrophe's,
rogue apostrophes, or idiot's
apostrophes (a literal...
-
Apostrophe (') is the
sixth solo
album and
eighteenth in
total by
Frank Zappa,
released in
March 1974 in both
stereo and
quadraphonic formats. An edited...
- from the 2010
album Chainmail and
Cello Apostrophes (talk show), a
French television program about books Apostrophes: A Book of
Tributes to
Masters of Music...
- 'apologetic' or
parochial apostrophe is the
distinctive use of
apostrophes in some
Modern Scots spelling.
Apologetic apostrophes generally occurred where...
-
originally named after people not to
include apostrophes in
their names. In 2006, the
society called for
apostrophes to be used in the
names of Harrods, Selfridges...
- Look up 'n in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. N-
apostrophe (’n, a
letter ⟨n⟩
preceded by an
apostrophe) is a
digraph used in Afrikaans, a
language spoken...
- An
apostrophe is an
exclamatory figure of speech. It
occurs when a
speaker breaks off from
addressing the
audience (e.g., in a play) and
directs speech...
-
modifier letter apostrophe ʼ is a
letter found in
Unicode encoding, used
primarily for
various glottal sounds. The
letter apostrophe is
encoded at U+02BC...
- ISBN 978-0-8248-3131-8.
Retrieved 17 July 2010. "Samoa to
restore use of
apostrophes and macrons". SamoaNews.com. 25
November 2012.
Unicode Standard 5.1 Archived...
- for
typographic (curly)
apostrophes. Both U+0027 and U+2019 are
ambiguous about distinguishing punctuation from
apostrophes. Lunsford,
Susan (2001)....