The first principle of legal writing is surely its clarity — visible actors (unless the action matters more), uncluttered syntax, and, of course, logical structure. But the little things can matter to clarity, too — such as deliberate punctuation that signifies. In the language of law, in which compound nouns are rife, the reader can feel adrift as to where modifiers end and the noun begins. (Consider government-subsidized health flexible-spending arrangement without those hyphens.) Hyphens help. Whether an author cares to hyphenate the noun is his call; but hyphenating compound modifiers (also called phrasal adjectives, though they may include adverbs — more-abundant paperclips) follows a logic that is worth learning. This essay describes ...
• Use the series comma. In a series consisting of three or more elements, the elements are separated...
This essay concerns the use -- and, particularly, the overuse and misuse -- of explanatory parenthet...
One characteristic of legal writing, parodied in the caricature above, is the use of multiple words ...
The first principle of legal writing is surely its clarity — visible actors (unless the action matte...
Hyphenated compounds have largely been neglected in the studies of compounding, which have seldom an...
Hyphenated compounds have largely been neglected in the studies of compounding, which have seldom an...
This article investigates the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable phrasal compound adjectiv...
Our 26 letters allow 676 possible bigrams, and various searches have been made to find as many of th...
this paper we continue elaborating these issues, with the emphasis on the hyphenation problems in th...
The article deals with spelling of hyphenated compound scientific terms, the peculiarities of spelli...
Chemical names can be so long that, when a manuscript is printed, they have to be hyphenated/divided...
This study explores the social logic of hyphenation, moving hyphenation beyond grammar and instead h...
Modern language models, especially those based on deep neural networks, frequently use bottom-up voc...
Occasionally legal writing can benefit from a few lesser-used punctuation marks. This article focuse...
The use of hyphen within compounds was not built up before the nineteenth century. Thus, compounds s...
• Use the series comma. In a series consisting of three or more elements, the elements are separated...
This essay concerns the use -- and, particularly, the overuse and misuse -- of explanatory parenthet...
One characteristic of legal writing, parodied in the caricature above, is the use of multiple words ...
The first principle of legal writing is surely its clarity — visible actors (unless the action matte...
Hyphenated compounds have largely been neglected in the studies of compounding, which have seldom an...
Hyphenated compounds have largely been neglected in the studies of compounding, which have seldom an...
This article investigates the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable phrasal compound adjectiv...
Our 26 letters allow 676 possible bigrams, and various searches have been made to find as many of th...
this paper we continue elaborating these issues, with the emphasis on the hyphenation problems in th...
The article deals with spelling of hyphenated compound scientific terms, the peculiarities of spelli...
Chemical names can be so long that, when a manuscript is printed, they have to be hyphenated/divided...
This study explores the social logic of hyphenation, moving hyphenation beyond grammar and instead h...
Modern language models, especially those based on deep neural networks, frequently use bottom-up voc...
Occasionally legal writing can benefit from a few lesser-used punctuation marks. This article focuse...
The use of hyphen within compounds was not built up before the nineteenth century. Thus, compounds s...
• Use the series comma. In a series consisting of three or more elements, the elements are separated...
This essay concerns the use -- and, particularly, the overuse and misuse -- of explanatory parenthet...
One characteristic of legal writing, parodied in the caricature above, is the use of multiple words ...