People will be wondering how to use hyphens till the coworkers come home
People will be wondering how to use hyphens till the coworkers come home
@stancarey Compared to German it's not all that hard. The key is that word order in English is how we identify the subject and object in a sentence. Anything that messes that up, such as another noun being used as a modifier before a noun that is either the subject or the object, has to be marked so you don't mistake it for its head noun. So we link up the parts of a compound modifier and then announce the word that it’s modifying with a space. If the same phrase is used not as a modifier-before-a-noun, it doesn't need to be hyphenated, eg state-of-the-art technology vs. my laptop is state of the art.
In German, hyphens are used to link up the parts of compound nouns that aren't written joined-up. That's the mistake they make in English. Always writing software-developer, game-engine, tech-stack etc. (my kiddies are studying software development).