History and Usage of the Apostrophe

History and Usage of the Apostrophe

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Mia Campbell

English, History

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

The video explores the history and usage of the apostrophe, starting with its Greek origins as a rhetorical device. It was used in literature to address absent or inanimate objects. The apostrophe was introduced to the French language by Joffrey Torrey in the late 16th century to represent missing letters. This usage spread to English due to French influence, leading to contractions like 'I'm'. The apostrophe is similarly used in Romance languages to omit parts of words. Over time, its usage expanded without standardization, including contractions and possessives.

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What is the original meaning of the word 'apostrophe' in Greek?

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In classical rhetoric, what does an apostrophe involve?

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Which literary work features the line 'Oh happy dagger' as an example of apostrophe?

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Who introduced the apostrophe to the French language?

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What was the initial purpose of the apostrophe in French?

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During which historical period did the apostrophe start appearing in English?

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What is an example of a contraction using an apostrophe in English?

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In Romance languages, what is a common use of the apostrophe?

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Which language family primarily uses apostrophes to omit parts of words?

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What was a common misuse of apostrophes during their expansion across Europe?

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