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Qu'est-ce (qui) est apostrophe - définition

ADDRESS TO A PERSON OR A PERSONIFIED OBJECT NOT PRESENT
Apostrophe (rhetoric); Figure of speech apostrophe; Apostrophize; Apostrophizes; Apostrophized; Apostrophizing; Ἀποστροφή; Apostrophé

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PUNCTUATION MARK AND DIACRITIC MARK
Apostrophe (punctuation); Greengrocer's apostrophe; Apostrophes; Greengrocers' apostrophe; Possessive apostrophe; Grocers' apostrophe; Grocer's apostrophe; Apostrophe (mark); Apostraphe; Grocers apostrophe; Apostropohe; Greengrocers apostrophe; Greengrocers' apostrophes; Greengrocers’ apostrophe; Apostrophie; Apostrophy; '; Typographic apostrophe; '; Apostroph; Punctuation apostrophe; Greengrocer's apostrophes; Grocer's apostrophes; Grocers' apostrophes; Typewriter apostrophe; Apos (apostrophe); Plural possessive; Possessive plural; U+0027; Greengrocers apostrophe's; Idiot's apostrophe; Grocery-store apostrophe; Apostrophe-quote; Apostrophe quote; Greek apostrophe; Apostrofos; Possessives in business names; Curly apostrophe; Apostrohpe; Apostrophe in English; ASCII 39; \x27; Postrophy; Straight apostrophe; ' Flying comma
·noun The contraction of a word by the omission of a letter or letters, which omission is marked by the character ['] placed where the letter or letters would have been; as, call'd for called.
II. Apostrophe ·noun The mark ['] used to denote that a word is contracted (as in ne'er for never, can't for can not), and as a sign of the possessive, singular and plural; as, a boy's hat, boys' hats. In the latter use it originally marked the omission of the letter e.
III. Apostrophe ·noun A figure of speech by which the orator or writer suddenly breaks off from the previous method of his discourse, and addresses, in the second person, some person or thing, absent or present; as, Milton's apostrophe to Light at the beginning of the third book of "Paradise Lost.".
apostrophe         
  • upright=0.75
  • Tahoma]], [[Times New Roman]], and [[Linux Libertine]]
  • Craigs]] housing development
  • phe}} crossed out
  • ous apostrophes}}
  • Oakland A's]].
PUNCTUATION MARK AND DIACRITIC MARK
Apostrophe (punctuation); Greengrocer's apostrophe; Apostrophes; Greengrocers' apostrophe; Possessive apostrophe; Grocers' apostrophe; Grocer's apostrophe; Apostrophe (mark); Apostraphe; Grocers apostrophe; Apostropohe; Greengrocers apostrophe; Greengrocers' apostrophes; Greengrocers’ apostrophe; Apostrophie; Apostrophy; '; Typographic apostrophe; '; Apostroph; Punctuation apostrophe; Greengrocer's apostrophes; Grocer's apostrophes; Grocers' apostrophes; Typewriter apostrophe; Apos (apostrophe); Plural possessive; Possessive plural; U+0027; Greengrocers apostrophe's; Idiot's apostrophe; Grocery-store apostrophe; Apostrophe-quote; Apostrophe quote; Greek apostrophe; Apostrofos; Possessives in business names; Curly apostrophe; Apostrohpe; Apostrophe in English; ASCII 39; \x27; Postrophy; Straight apostrophe; ' Flying comma
apostrophe         
  • upright=0.75
  • Tahoma]], [[Times New Roman]], and [[Linux Libertine]]
  • Craigs]] housing development
  • phe}} crossed out
  • ous apostrophes}}
  • Oakland A's]].
PUNCTUATION MARK AND DIACRITIC MARK
Apostrophe (punctuation); Greengrocer's apostrophe; Apostrophes; Greengrocers' apostrophe; Possessive apostrophe; Grocers' apostrophe; Grocer's apostrophe; Apostrophe (mark); Apostraphe; Grocers apostrophe; Apostropohe; Greengrocers apostrophe; Greengrocers' apostrophes; Greengrocers’ apostrophe; Apostrophie; Apostrophy; '; Typographic apostrophe; '; Apostroph; Punctuation apostrophe; Greengrocer's apostrophes; Grocer's apostrophes; Grocers' apostrophes; Typewriter apostrophe; Apos (apostrophe); Plural possessive; Possessive plural; U+0027; Greengrocers apostrophe's; Idiot's apostrophe; Grocery-store apostrophe; Apostrophe-quote; Apostrophe quote; Greek apostrophe; Apostrofos; Possessives in business names; Curly apostrophe; Apostrohpe; Apostrophe in English; ASCII 39; \x27; Postrophy; Straight apostrophe; ' Flying comma
(apostrophes)
An apostrophe is the mark ' when it is written to indicate that one or more letters have been left out of a word, as in 'isn't' and 'we'll'. It is also added to nouns to form possessives, as in 'Mike's car'.
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Wikipédia

Apostrophe (figure of speech)

Apostrophe (Greek ἀποστροφή, apostrophé, "turning away"; the final e being sounded) 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 to a third party such as an opposing litigant or some other individual, sometimes absent from the scene. Often the addressee is a personified abstract quality or inanimate object. In dramatic works and poetry written in or translated into English, such a figure of speech is often introduced by the vocative exclamation, "O". Poets may apostrophize a beloved, the Muses, God or gods, love, time, or any other entity that can't respond in reality.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour apostrophe
1. The apostrophe is a very good indicator of intelligence.
2. Shopkeepers sometimes advertise apple‘s and pear‘s for sale, hence the term greengrocer‘s apostrophe.
3. RICHARD A BARTLE WEST BERGHOLT, ESSEX Use of the apostrophe Sir÷ Mike Palfrey suggests that the apostrophe is a good–for–nothing layabout, and serves no useful function (letter, 28 June). Not so.
4. Take the example we always use on both sides of the debate: the apostrophe.
5. Renaissance had gone for a Singles‘ Day and spent four hours debating the apostrophe.