"People are not confident about using hyphens anymore, they're not really sure what they are for," said Angus Stevenson, editor of the Shorter OED, the sixth edition of which was published this week.I knew he wouldn't be able to explain it without using a hyphenated word, though.
Another factor in the hyphen's demise is designers' distaste for its ungainly horizontal bulk between words.
"Printed writing is very much design-led these days in adverts and Web sites, and people feel that hyphens mess up the look of a nice bit of typography," he said. "The hyphen is seen as messy looking and old-fashioned."
Monday, September 24, 2007
Dash of News
In case she didn't already know, I knew Mom would want to be apprised of the demise of the hyphen.
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