Nice article, as I recall. (Been a long time.)

Peter

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From: Unicode [mailto:unicode-boun...@unicode.org] On Behalf Of Kalvesmaki, Joel
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Subject: Re: Another take on the English apostrophe in Unicode

I don't have a particular position staked out. But to this discussion should be 
added the very interesting work done by Zwicky and Pullum arguing that the 
apostrophe is the 27th letter of the Latin alphabet. Neither U+2019 nor U+02BC 
would satisfy that position. See:

Zwicky and Pullum 1983 Zwicky, Arnold M., and Geoffrey K. Pullum. 
"Cliticization vs. Inflection: English N'T."Language59, no. 3 (1983): 502-513.

It's nicely summarized and discussed here:
http://chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/2013/03/22/being-an-apostrophe/

jk
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