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  • A '''hyphen''' is a character resembling a short dash, used to link parts of composite ...ns. But where two or more words are linked to form a compound adjective, a hyphen is such a useful clarifier before a following noun that a considerate write
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  • And, finally, my 1990s essay on the hyphen: too clapped out to format it for now... [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 21:51 ...'well' were substituted. And I'm saying here that one should indeed have a hyphen in 'long-recognised truth', but then 'long', too, is in that phrase an adve
    4 KB (557 words) - 13:58, 7 February 2017
  • | pagename = Hyphen | abc = Hyphen
    2 KB (224 words) - 07:33, 13 September 2009
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  • Might not [[German-Americans]] (note hyphen) be a more appropriate name for this article? [[User:J. Noel Chiappa|J. Noe ::Hyphen has been quite an issue [http://books.google.com/books?as_q=&num=30&btnG=Go
    636 bytes (105 words) - 14:16, 13 April 2008
  • ...ps do not. There is no formal standard for X-class versus X class, but the hyphen is suggested to help visual discrimination.
    1 KB (179 words) - 10:33, 15 March 2024
  • {{r|Hyphen}}
    485 bytes (63 words) - 14:37, 14 September 2011
  • | pagename = Hyphen | abc = Hyphen
    2 KB (224 words) - 07:33, 13 September 2009
  • And, finally, my 1990s essay on the hyphen: too clapped out to format it for now... [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 21:51 ...'well' were substituted. And I'm saying here that one should indeed have a hyphen in 'long-recognised truth', but then 'long', too, is in that phrase an adve
    4 KB (557 words) - 13:58, 7 February 2017
  • ...is article should be moved to 'Posttraumatic stress disorder' (without the hyphen) to be in accordance with the DSM code 309.81. I'd offer to make the chang
    509 bytes (78 words) - 11:28, 27 December 2007
  • *[[Hyphen]]
    690 bytes (85 words) - 10:00, 8 April 2011
  • ...ge, after the poet, and gave him his father's surname Taylor. He added the hyphen for his pen-name.
    715 bytes (107 words) - 21:05, 9 September 2020
  • A '''hyphen''' is a character resembling a short dash, used to link parts of composite ...ns. But where two or more words are linked to form a compound adjective, a hyphen is such a useful clarifier before a following noun that a considerate write
    10 KB (1,820 words) - 13:56, 7 February 2017
  • :Agree. (do we still want the hyphen?) [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 01:10, 22 July 2010 (UTC) :::Just questioning the earlier statement that "a" hyphen remained. Personally, I have no need to dash hyphens to the ground or stand
    4 KB (556 words) - 14:37, 8 August 2010
  • ...ted the management guru Peter Drucker who used the term non-profit (with a hyphen). There is something much more positive, which I have tried to convey --[ ...OVA), and a leading practitioner quarterly, The Nonprofit Quarterly. Not a hyphen among them. Drucker stated his preference thirty years ago, but he was over
    4 KB (666 words) - 17:01, 4 May 2013
  • ...lude variables which can be italicized, etc. This also means that using a hyphen (-) and a minus sign (−) with negative numbers gives different result
    1,016 bytes (146 words) - 07:51, 15 June 2009
  • Simultaneous subscripts/superscripts are automatically handled (use a hyphen for the minus sign): The hyphen is converted to a true minus sign.
    4 KB (486 words) - 11:49, 19 January 2023
  • {{r|Hyphen}}
    1 KB (157 words) - 10:05, 22 February 2010
  • {{r|Hyphen}}
    1 KB (185 words) - 16:19, 11 January 2010
  • ...es quote the FW 190. Aparently, the most reliable sources don't insert the hyphen. I'm goingo to delete all the hyphens in the text, but I can't edit the tit
    1,012 bytes (161 words) - 18:39, 6 March 2008
  • ...from before 1945. The etymology of the name seems to argue for a space or hyphen; English orthographical rules are not the same as French. I think, based on ..."Cochin-China hen", or fowl, or some such. Hence, at least in English, the hyphen should be eschewed. I am not impressed by the argument that the French cal
    4 KB (675 words) - 15:25, 14 February 2009
  • == hyphen not needed == ...s I can see, "Yamato class battleships" also all over the Internet with no hyphen. Just a slip of your computer finger? [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce
    8 KB (1,295 words) - 17:30, 16 July 2010
  • Well, the OED has the analogous "serviceman" either way (or with hyphen); two American dictionaries cited at dictionary.com have "serviceperson".
    947 bytes (132 words) - 16:59, 22 February 2008
  • ...rovençal) explains the name ''Franco-Provençal'', initially spelled with a hyphen: it was coined so by linguist [[Graziado Isaia Ascoli]] in 1873 when he rev ...hat ''Franco-Provençal'' has tot be respelled ''Francoprovençal'' (without hyphen) to underline the cohesion of this language.
    4 KB (514 words) - 06:04, 5 December 2010
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