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well I'm with noi ... who started all this with his post..
Incidentally, Wiki agrees with us (well doesn't disagree at least, lol)
(PS the entire hyphen matter seems to be amazingly optional)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyphen
Die Luft ist kühl und es dunkelt,
Und ruhig fließt der Rhein;
Der Gipfel des Berges funkelt,
Im Abend- unt/oder Morgen-sonnenschein.
When a hyphenated phrase is coming up, and you are qualifying it beforehand, it is necessary to write, "He was a two- or three-year-old."
Incidentally, Wiki agrees with us (well doesn't disagree at least, lol)
(PS the entire hyphen matter seems to be amazingly optional)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyphen
Suspended hyphens
A suspended hyphen (also referred to as a "hanging hyphen" or "dangling hyphen") may be used when a single base word is used with separate, consecutive, hyphenated words which are connected by "and", "or", or "to".
For example, "nineteenth-century and twentieth-century" may be written as
"nineteenth- and twentieth-century."
This usage is derived from that of German, which uses a dangling hyphen when the second word is unhyphenated, e.g., Die Lumpen- und Arbeiterproletariaten
Die Luft ist kühl und es dunkelt,
Und ruhig fließt der Rhein;
Der Gipfel des Berges funkelt,
Im Abend- unt/oder Morgen-sonnenschein.