- The
apostrophe (' or ’) is a
punctuation mark, and
sometimes a
diacritical mark, in
languages that use the
Latin alphabet and some
other alphabets. In...
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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...
- Look up
apostrophe, ', apos, or
Apostroph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
apostrophe is a
punctuation mark,
represented as ’ or '.
Apostrophe may also...
- 'apologetic' or
parochial apostrophe is the
distinctive use of
apostrophes in some
Modern Scots spelling.
Apologetic apostrophes generally occurred where...
- 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...
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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...
- The
Apostrophe Protection Society is a UK-based
society with "the
specific aim of
preserving the
correct use of this
currently much
abused punctuation...
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Polynesian languages as well;
these are
usually written by a
similar apostrophe-like letter.
Following are the
names of the
glottal stop
consonant in...
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Apostrophes was a live, w****ly, literary, prime-time, talk show on
French television created and
hosted by
Bernard Pivot. It ran for
fifteen years (724...