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=== Near-regular plurals === In Old and Middle English, voiceless [[fricative consonant|fricatives]] {{IPA|/f/}} and {{IPA|/θ/}} [[Consonant voicing and devoicing#English|mutated]] to voiced fricatives /v/ and /ð/ respectively before a voiced ending.<ref name="emerson"> {{cite book |title =The history of the English language |first=Oliver Farrar |last=Emerson |author-link=Oliver Farrar Emerson |publisher=Macmillan |year=1921 |page=299 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VjUFAQAAIAAJ |oclc=317104 }} </ref> In some words this voicing survives in the modern English plural. In the case of {{IPA|/f/}} changing to {{IPA|/v/}}, the mutation is indicated in the orthography as well; also, a silent ''e'' is added in this case if the singular does not already end with ''-e'': {{block indent|{{wikitable |bath||baths||{{IPA|/bɑː'''ð'''z/}}, {{IPA|/bæ'''ð'''z/}} |- |mouth<ref name="canadian" group="a">In accents with [[Canadian raising]], the mutation to a voiced consonant can produce a change in the sound of the preceding diphthong ({{IPA|/aʊ/}} or {{IPA|/aɪ/}}).</ref>||mouths||{{IPA|/maʊ'''ð'''z/}} |- |calf||calves||{{IPA|/kɑː'''v'''z/}}, {{IPA|/kæ'''v'''z/}} |- |leaf||leaves||{{IPA|/liː'''v'''z/}} |- |knife<ref name="canadian" group="a"/>||knives||{{IPA|/naɪ'''v'''z/}} |- |life||lives||{{IPA|/laɪ'''v'''z/}} }}}} In addition, there is one word where {{IPA|/s/}} is voiced in the plural:<ref name="emerson" /> {{block indent|{{wikitable |house||houses<ref name="canadian" group="a"/>||{{IPA|/haʊ'''z'''ᵻz/}} }}}} Many nouns ending in {{IPA|/f/}} or {{IPA|/θ/}} (including all words where {{IPA|/f/}} is represented orthographically by '''gh''' or '''ph''') nevertheless retain the voiceless consonant: {{block indent|{{wikitable |- style="vertical-align: text-top" |moth||moths<ref group="a">Voiced {{IPA|/mɒ'''ð'''z/}} is rare but does occur in [[New England]] and Canada.{{Citation needed|date=March 2013}}</ref> |- |proof||proofs }}}} Some can do either: {{block indent|{{wikitable |dwarf<ref group="a">For ''dwarf'', the common form of the plural was ''dwarfs''—as, for example, in [[Walt Disney]]'s ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]''—until [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] popularized ''dwarves''; he intended the changed spelling to differentiate the "[[Dwarf (Tolkien)|dwarf]]" [[Race (fantasy)|fantasy race]] in his novels from the cuter and simpler beings common in fairy tales, but his usage has since spread. Multiple astronomical [[Dwarf star|dwarf stars]] and multiple non-mythological [[Dwarfism|short human beings]], however, remain ''dwarfs''.</ref>||dwarfs/dwarves |- |hoof||hoofs/hooves |- |elf||elfs/elves |- |roof||roofs<ref group="a">Commonly voiced as {{IPA|/ɹuː'''v'''z/}} to rhyme with ''hooves'', but ''rooves'' is a rare archaic spelling.</ref> |- |staff<ref group="a">For ''staff'' ({{IPA|/stæf/}} or {{IPA|/stɑːf/}}) in the sense of "a body of employees", the plural is always ''staff''; otherwise, both ''staffs'' and ''staves'' ({{IPA|/steɪvz/}}) are acceptable, except in compounds, such as ''flagstaffs''. ''Staves'' is rare in North America except in the sense of "magic rod", or the [[staff (music)|musical notation tool]]; ''stave'' of a barrel or cask is a [[back-formation]] from ''staves'', which is its plural. (See the [[#Plural to singular by back-formation|Plural to singular by back-formation]] section below.) </ref>||staffs/staves |- |turf||turfs/turves (latter rare) }}}}
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