maelstrom why is it "culturally-SPECIFIC" instead of cuturally-exclusive? Because it may not be exclusive to that culture, but only specific to it. maelstrom Is there any other example of a compound term consisted of the word "specific"?
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maelstromwhy is it "culturally-SPECIFIC" instead of cuturally-exclusive?Because it may not be exclusive to that culture, but only specific to it.
maelstromIs there any other example of a compound term consisted of the word "specific"?I think it's reasonably common. Here are the number of instances from COCA:
maelstromwhy is it "culturally-SPECIFIC" instead of cuturally-exclusive?On an incidental point, I would not hyphenate "culturally specific" (or any other compound with an -ly adjective), though I would hyphenate the compounds where the first element was a noun, such as most (all?) of the ones in Mister Micawber's list.
GPY maelstromwhy is it "culturally-SPECIFIC" instead of cuturally-exclusive?On an incidental point, I would not hyphenate "culturally specific" (or any other compound with an -ly adjective), though I would hyphenate the compounds where the first element was a noun, such as most (all?) of the ones in Mister Micawber's list.Yes. Even though I rather like the i