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:: To hyphen or not to hyphen?
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| To hyphen or not to hyphen? |
Posted by simsolo on 06/20/2007 03:57
The International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Centre and Society is thinking about dropping the hyphen from its name as well as from the term neuro-psychoanalysis (neuropsychoanalysis). We feel that as this area of research has become more established, it is becoming the norm in the literature not to hyphenate. The issue will be up for election at our next meeting and we would be glad to know if anyone feels strongly about it.
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