pontios
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Nickel made the suggestion, and I took it seriously (as nickel is a person who says what he means, and means what he says).:)
To be honest, I haven't paid any attention to hyphen rules or conventions (presuming they exist) regarding compound words, so I often don't know which need to be hyphenated and which should be left separated or even, in the extreme case, brought together to form a single word (the Germans have mastered this).
I just came across this suggestion (if not rule) - "if you do not find a particular verb in the dictionary, hyphenate it", which is a rule I've probably subconsciously and unknowingly resorted to in the past (whenever I bothered to, that is).
So, in my blissful ignorance, I haven't really made a point of learning any rules (as I didn't bother about it, in all honesty).
palm-sized is an obvious one to hyphenate; it makes sense to, anyway. I note that it's a compound word that serves as an adjective (note to self).
side cutters is a tool with a side-cutting action (which is an adjective, so I've presumed hyphens come into play here) but, as nickel has pointed out (in another thread), it can also be found as a single word, sidecutters.
Please feel free to post any queries in this thread and/or provide examples to discuss.
My first query
Query 1
Chain link (as in chain link fence).
Do we hyphenate it, leave it separate or unite it into a single compound word?
Is it clear-cut?
To be honest, I haven't paid any attention to hyphen rules or conventions (presuming they exist) regarding compound words, so I often don't know which need to be hyphenated and which should be left separated or even, in the extreme case, brought together to form a single word (the Germans have mastered this).
I just came across this suggestion (if not rule) - "if you do not find a particular verb in the dictionary, hyphenate it", which is a rule I've probably subconsciously and unknowingly resorted to in the past (whenever I bothered to, that is).
So, in my blissful ignorance, I haven't really made a point of learning any rules (as I didn't bother about it, in all honesty).
palm-sized is an obvious one to hyphenate; it makes sense to, anyway. I note that it's a compound word that serves as an adjective (note to self).
side cutters is a tool with a side-cutting action (which is an adjective, so I've presumed hyphens come into play here) but, as nickel has pointed out (in another thread), it can also be found as a single word, sidecutters.
Please feel free to post any queries in this thread and/or provide examples to discuss.
My first query
Query 1
Chain link (as in chain link fence).
Do we hyphenate it, leave it separate or unite it into a single compound word?
Is it clear-cut?