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Hyphenating Compound Modifiers with Words Ending in -ly

EPISODE · Aug 1, 2018 · 1 MIN

Hyphenating Compound Modifiers with Words Ending in -ly

from Dragoman Transcreation · host UMIT OZAYDIN

Wikipedia defines a compound modifier (also called a compound adjective, phrasal adjective, or adjectival phrase) as a compound of two or more attributive words: that is, two or more words that collectively modify a noun. We frequently come across compound modifiers like “çevre dostu bina,” “kullanıcı dostu arayüz” and so on. What we should keep in mind is that we are not supposed to hyphenate these compounds formed by an adverb ending in ly plus an adjective. Both the Associated Press Stylebook and the […]Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dragoman-transcreation--4083088/support.

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