RE: Corpora: Apostrophes

From: marc fryd (mfryd2002@yahoo.fr)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2001 - 14:05:28 MET

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    Interesting topic this. Has anyone noticed the
    apostrophe's vanishing act in such sign postings as
    "Gents" or "Ladies" (for Lavatories) in department
    stores. My memory could be failing me, but I am pretty
    confident that this is a fairly recent evolution. On
    the other hand, I was taken aback a few years ago at
    the sight of a shop front which had been uncovered for
    rehabilitation of the whole building and which bore a
    definitely early twentieth century hand painting
    saying: "Hairdressers", without the flaming apostrophe
    either before or after the letter "s". I would
    therefore agree with the various contributors to this
    thread that this elusive diacritic does indeed deserve
    more attention. My guess is that a historical survey
    of "-es" vs "-'s" or "-ed" vs "-'d" in non literary
    documents (letters, notary acts, etc.) would probably
    help shed some light on the subject.
    Yours,
    Marc Fryd
    Université de Poitiers
    Marc.Fryd@mshs.univ-poitiers.fr

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