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- Apologetic_apostrophe abstract "The 'apologetic' or parochial apostrophe is the distinctive use of apostrophes in Modern Scots orthography. Apologetic apostrophes generally occurred where a consonant exists in the Standard English cognate, as in a' (all), gi'e (give) and wi' (with).The practice, unknown in Older Scots, was introduced in the 18th century by writers such as Allan Ramsay, Robert Fergusson and Robert Burns as part of a process of Anglicisation. The 18th century practice was also adopted by later writers such as Sir Walter Scott, John Galt and Robert Louis Stevenson. It produced an easily understood spurious Scots that was very popular with English readers and on the English stage. It was also sometimes forced on reluctant authors by publishers desirous of a wider circulation for their books.The custom \"also had the unfortunate effect of suggesting that Broad Scots was not a separate language system, but rather a divergent or inferior form of English\". The use of the apologetic apostrophe became less widespread after the appearance of the 'Style Sheet' in 1947 and is now considered unacceptable, the apostrophe-less forms such as aw (all), gie (give) and wi (with) being preferable.".
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- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Ramsay_(poet).
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Anglicisation.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Apostrophe.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_error.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthography.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scots_language.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Cluster_reduction.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Cognate.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_cluster.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Contraction_(grammar).
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Diphthong.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Doublet_(linguistics).
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Early_Scots.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Elision.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Grapheme.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Inflection.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink John_Galt_(novelist).
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink L-vocalization.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Scots.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Scots.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Nor_Loch.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Older_Scots.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Orthography.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Participle.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Past_tense.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Burns.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Fergusson.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Louis_Stevenson.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Standard_English.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Vowel.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Scott.
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apologetic apostrophe".
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLinkText "apologetic apostrophe".
- Apologetic_apostrophe wikiPageWikiLinkText "apostrophes".
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- Apologetic_apostrophe subject Category:Linguistic_error.
- Apologetic_apostrophe subject Category:Orthography.
- Apologetic_apostrophe subject Category:Scots_language.
- Apologetic_apostrophe hypernym Use.
- Apologetic_apostrophe type Language.
- Apologetic_apostrophe type Language.
- Apologetic_apostrophe comment "The 'apologetic' or parochial apostrophe is the distinctive use of apostrophes in Modern Scots orthography. Apologetic apostrophes generally occurred where a consonant exists in the Standard English cognate, as in a' (all), gi'e (give) and wi' (with).The practice, unknown in Older Scots, was introduced in the 18th century by writers such as Allan Ramsay, Robert Fergusson and Robert Burns as part of a process of Anglicisation.".
- Apologetic_apostrophe label "Apologetic apostrophe".
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- Apologetic_apostrophe wasDerivedFrom Apologetic_apostrophe?oldid=689418526.
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