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- S-form abstract "The s-form is the English language phenomenon of suffixing -'s or -s to business names where there is not one present in writing, predominantly in colloquial speech. This is particularly common with the names of supermarkets. For example Tesco could be converted to Tesco's in speech, Safeway to Safeways, Wal-Mart to Wal-Mart's, etc. Foreigners come across this form especially as concerns manufacturers; mere retailers like the above examples remain customers' and employees' conversation. For example, the firm Short Brothers (of Belfast) built the aircraft called the Short Sunderland, but the firm is colloquially given as Shorts.".
- S-form wikiPageExternalLink dissertations.htm.
- S-form wikiPageID "16811334".
- S-form wikiPageRevisionID "563892192".
- S-form hasPhotoCollection S-form.
- S-form subject Category:British_English.
- S-form subject Category:English_phonology.
- S-form comment "The s-form is the English language phenomenon of suffixing -'s or -s to business names where there is not one present in writing, predominantly in colloquial speech. This is particularly common with the names of supermarkets. For example Tesco could be converted to Tesco's in speech, Safeway to Safeways, Wal-Mart to Wal-Mart's, etc. Foreigners come across this form especially as concerns manufacturers; mere retailers like the above examples remain customers' and employees' conversation.".
- S-form label "S-form".
- S-form sameAs m.04070sz.
- S-form sameAs Q7387106.
- S-form sameAs Q7387106.
- S-form wasDerivedFrom S-form?oldid=563892192.
- S-form isPrimaryTopicOf S-form.