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  2. Help:Introduction to the Manual of Style/5 - Wikipedia

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    Avoid using a hyphen after a standard -ly adverb (a newly available home). A hyphen is not a dash. Hyphens are used within words or to join words, but not in punctuating the parts of a sentence. Use an en dash (–) with   before, and a space after – or use an em dash (—) without spaces (see Wikipedia:How to make dashes).

  3. List of English words that may be spelled with a ligature

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    Common form Ligature form Other forms Etymology amenorrhoea: amenorrhœa: amenorrhea : From Greek α (a) + μένόρροια (mēnorroia) amoeba: amœba: ameba (AmE—rare) Neo-Latin amoeba, from Greek ἀμοιβή (amoibē) apnea: apnœa: apnoea : Neo-Latin apnoea, from Greek απνοια (apnoia) coelacanth: cœlacanth

  4. English orthography - Wikipedia

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    In the tables, the hyphen has two different meanings. A hyphen after the letter indicates that it must be at the beginning of a syllable, e.g., j - in jumper and ajar. A hyphen before the letter indicates that it cannot be at the beginning of a word, e.g., - ck in sick and ticket.

  5. Etiquette Guidelines for the Newly Hired - AOL

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    You got hired, maybe in one of the 150,000 jobs just created. However, many of your former co-workers, neighbors, and even family members are still unemployed. Clearly, there's a need for a book ...

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  7. English terms with diacritical marks - Wikipedia

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    The second of two vowels in a hiatus can be marked with a diaeresis (or "tréma") – as in words such as coöperative, daïs and reëlect – but its use has become less common, sometimes being replaced by the use of a hyphen. [9] The New Yorker [9] [10] [11] and MIT Technology Review under Jason Pontin have maintained such usage as house styles.

  8. Syllabification - Wikipedia

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    In Finnish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese , Korean and other nearly phonemically spelled languages, writers can in principle correctly syllabify any existing or newly created word using only general rules. In Finland, children are first taught to hyphenate every word until they produce the correct syllabification reliably, after which the ...

  9. English compound - Wikipedia

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    However, in British usage, these, apart from downtown, are more likely written with a hyphen: ear-splitting, eye-catching. Other solid compound modifiers are for example: Numbers that are spelled out and have the suffix-fold added: "fifteenfold", "sixfold". Points of the compass: northwest, northwestern, northwesterly, northwestwards.