Monday, September 12, 2011
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English has changed since its beginning as the tongue of the Anglo-Saxons, through Chaucer, Shakespeare, Dickens, and now us. The process of change hasn't stopped. In this blog, we observe the language changing all around us. We don't opine (much) about these changes; we just note them as we see them ...
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I think so, just as it's the Maple Leafs in Toronto on the ice, but maple leaves on the trees.
Perhaps Leafs' or Leaf's. I think there is an a apostrophe somewhere.
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