Hyphenation prop•er Part of Speech (形) adjective, (副) adverb, (名) noun Matching Results 适合 shìhé to fit; to suit 适当 shìdàng suitable; appropriate 恰当 qiàdàng appropriate; suitable 特有的 tèyǒu de special 特有 tèyǒu specific (to); characteristic (of); distinctive 固有 gù...
Hyphenation with Proper Adjectives The same logic applies with suffixes and other hyphenated forms—capitalize only the word or words derived from a proper noun: English-speaking She asked for an English-speaking guide to show her around.
Most importantly, the paper suggests methods of resolving or disambiguating such ambiguous advertisements like use of contextual information, use of appropriate prosodies, graphic displays, hyphenation and syntactic re-organization.Comrade S. O. Oluga...
The justification algorithms of popular word processors are too basic to yield aesthetically pleasing results. The only situation when justified text actually looks good is when you also hyphenate words that don’t fit into a line of text. If you don’t turn hyphenation on, you’ll get absurdl...