LL-L "Orthography" 2006.02.09 (02) [E]

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09 February 2006 * Volume 02
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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Orthography

Folks,

In one of today's local newspapers I found in a headline an interesting 
example of ambiguity due to omission of orthographic compounding (including 
hyphenation):

"Unemployment Benefits Hearing"

In the spoken language there would be no such ambiguity because of stress 
(emphasis):

(1) unemPLOYment benefits hearing
      (an inquiry or trial deliberating whether or not an unemployed
      person should receive financial support)

(2) unemployment benefits HEARing
      (being unemployed is good for your sense of hearing)

No ambiguity in (1) by use of hyphen:

"Unemployment-Benefits Hearing"

Ponder this!
Regards,

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