A hyphen ( - ) is used to link parts of a compound word. This includes most dual heritages (Mexican-American), and all words in a compound modifier except "very" and adverbs that end in "ly." (The ...
But over the past few years, Lipstadt has led a campaign to eliminate the hyphen in the word “anti-Semitism,” preferring “antisemitism.” Why do hyphens matter? Lipstadt argues that ...
However, one-year-old Hyphen, a personal care venture and a sister brand to mCaffeine, is apparently in a class of its own. For PEP Technologies, the parent of mCaffeine, launching a second ...
The Associated Press updated its style guide earlier this year to support the hyphen-less spelling of “antisemitism.” (JTA) — The New York Times has updated its style guide and now favors ...