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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby JacobH » 20:52 Mon 27 Feb 2012

RAYC wrote:What are the rules surrounding this type of "clarificatory" apostrophe?
Without venturing a view on the substantive question; how did you come across such a site?
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby JacobH » 20:58 Mon 27 Feb 2012

RAYC wrote:But, as a side note, i have never seen a Dalva port, as opposed to a DALVA port, leading me to think that the proper name of the brand requires all letters to be capitalised and that our references in the TN database are incorrect.
I’m not sure I agree with that reasoning; there aren’t very many shippers who don’t spell their names in capitals on their bottles! I suppose we could adopt the methods of the medieval scribes and use Daḻva or something similar...

On an unrelated topic, this is an unusual apostrophe crime, committed by “Taylor‘s”:
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby RAYC » 22:32 Mon 27 Feb 2012

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RAYC wrote:But, as a side note, i have never seen a Dalva port, as opposed to a DALVA port, leading me to think that the proper name of the brand requires all letters to be capitalised and that our references in the TN database are incorrect.
I’m not sure I agree with that reasoning; there aren’t very many shippers who don’t spell their names in capitals on their bottles! I suppose we could adopt the methods of the medieval scribes and use Daḻva or something similar...


Agreed, but i am not just going by the labels on their bottles.

Perusing the C. da Silva website and blog, the majority of references are to DALVA (capitalised) . Likewise on the C. da Silva/DALVA facebook page. There are a couple of rogue references to "Dalva" that have crept in (particularly where they are quoting wine critics/magazines), but i think these are in the minority. Worth referring to Goncalo?
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby RAYC » 23:47 Mon 27 Feb 2012

JacobH wrote:
RAYC wrote:What are the rules surrounding this type of "clarificatory" apostrophe?
Without venturing a view on the substantive question; how did you come across such a site?


Caught short after too much consolation beer at Twickenham on Saturday, when i suddenly spotted one of their cabins in a pub car park. Naturally, my first thought (after the initial relief) was whether this would be deemed acceptable usage on the TPF error thread.
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby Glenn E. » 00:47 Tue 28 Feb 2012

DRT wrote:I am pleased to report that a quick search of this site returns no instances of "the TPF".

Alas, no more.
RAYC wrote:Caught short after too much consolation beer at Twickenham on Saturday, when i suddenly spotted one of their cabins in a pub car park. Naturally, my first thought (after the initial relief) was whether this would be deemed acceptable usage on the TPF error thread.

This, however, may not actually be an error, as a slight re-phrasing as "the error thread on TPF" demonstrates.
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby RAYC » 01:00 Tue 28 Feb 2012

Glenn E. wrote:
DRT wrote:I am pleased to report that a quick search of this site returns no instances of "the TPF".

Alas, no more.
RAYC wrote:Caught short after too much consolation beer at Twickenham on Saturday, when i suddenly spotted one of their cabins in a pub car park. Naturally, my first thought (after the initial relief) was whether this would be deemed acceptable usage on the TPF error thread.

This, however, may not actually be an error, as a slight re-phrasing as "the error thread on TPF" demonstrates.


:wink: very good - so quick!
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby jdaw1 » 09:37 Sat 03 Mar 2012

Here Glenn E. wrote:Second you could bring a 1992 Taylor to contrast with first you's 1994 Taylor. ;-)


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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby DRT » 09:59 Sat 03 Mar 2012

jdaw1 wrote:
Here Glenn E. wrote:Second you could bring a 1992 Taylor to contrast with first you's 1994 Taylor. ;-)
The 1994 Taylor is in the possession of "first you", so I object on Glenn's behalf.
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby Glenn E. » 16:45 Sat 03 Mar 2012

DRT wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:
Here Glenn E. wrote:Second you could bring a 1992 Taylor to contrast with first you's 1994 Taylor. ;-)
The 1994 Taylor is in the possession of "first you", so I object on Glenn's behalf.

Correct!
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby jdaw1 » 21:50 Sat 03 Mar 2012

Then my complaint is withdrawn, with apologies.
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby DRT » 15:53 Fri 06 Apr 2012

On a sign displayed in their store at Crystal Peaks, Sheffield, Argos wrote:
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby DRT » 16:33 Sat 14 Apr 2012

Here Andy Velebil wrote:Be thankful he didn't steal you're Port too
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby Andy Velebil » 16:37 Sat 14 Apr 2012

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Here Andy Velebil wrote:Be thankful he didn't steal you're Port too

I don't know what you speak of, the link shows it correctly spelled :lol: :lol:
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby JacobH » 10:29 Sat 28 Apr 2012

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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby jdaw1 » 21:13 Sun 06 May 2012

Punctuation news, rather than a crime.
The BBC, in a story entitled Heads oppose new punctuation and spelling test, wrote:Head teachers say they will disrupt a new spelling, grammar and punctuation test to be introduced in England's primary schools next summer.

Ministers said too little attention had been paid to spelling, punctuation and grammar in recent years.

Introducing a motion to disrupt the "technical English" tests, Milton Keynes head teacher Tony Draper said teachers should be left to assess pupils in spelling, punctuation and grammar.
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby DRT » 21:16 Sun 06 May 2012

jdaw1 wrote:Punctuation news, rather than a crime.
The BBC, in a story entitled Heads oppose new punctuation and spelling test, wrote:Head teachers say they will disrupt a new spelling, grammar and punctuation test to be introduced in England's primary schools next summer.

Ministers said too little attention had been paid to spelling, punctuation and grammar in recent years.

Introducing a motion to disrupt the "technical English" tests, Milton Keynes head teacher Tony Draper said teachers should be left to assess pupils in spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Is this an Oxford comma thing?
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby griff » 09:01 Mon 07 May 2012

DRT wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:Punctuation news, rather than a crime.
The BBC, in a story entitled Heads oppose new punctuation and spelling test, wrote:Head teachers say they will disrupt a new spelling, grammar and punctuation test to be introduced in England's primary schools next summer.

Ministers said too little attention had been paid to spelling, punctuation and grammar in recent years.

Introducing a motion to disrupt the "technical English" tests, Milton Keynes head teacher Tony Draper said teachers should be left to assess pupils in spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Is this an Oxford comma thing?


Spelling, punctuation, and grammar?
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby jdaw1 » 18:16 Wed 11 Jul 2012

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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby RAYC » 11:24 Mon 23 Jul 2012

A great error from House of Fraser
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby DRT » 15:48 Mon 23 Jul 2012

RAYC wrote:A great error from House of Fraser
So great that I can't spot it :?
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby PhilW » 07:58 Tue 24 Jul 2012

RAYC wrote:A great error from House of Fraser

:D Love it - Jacob should approve!
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby DRT » 09:26 Tue 24 Jul 2012

I was searching for a misplaced or missing apostrophe :QuotePedant:

Very funny :lol:
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby jdaw1 » 19:52 Tue 24 Jul 2012

I’m going to have to return to this puzzle.
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby AHB » 04:19 Wed 25 Jul 2012

RAYC wrote:A great error from House of Fraser

That is one of the most amusing errors I've seen in a while...but why on earth were you looking at Playmobil sets on the HoF website?
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Re: Apostrophe crimes

Postby JacobH » 09:45 Wed 08 Aug 2012

AHB wrote:
RAYC wrote:A great error from House of Fraser

That is one of the most amusing errors I've seen in a while...but why on earth were you looking at Playmobil sets on the HoF website?
I’m glad AHB asked the question I was thinking about, too!
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