Why are words like "lifespan" are shortened into one word and some others are constructurized separated into two words (can't think of an example suddenly though)?
ohyeahitsme Why are words like "lifespan" are shortened into one word and some others are constructurized separated into two words Because of individual word history, but the general trend as a word/phrase becomes more popular is from two words to one hyphenated word to a single word. Many such are in transition, so that more than one form is currently accepted, as with 'e-mail' and 'email'.
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ohyeahitsmeWhy are words like "lifespan" are shortened into one word and some others are constructurized separated into two words
Because of individual word history, but the general trend as a word/phrase becomes more popular is from two words to one hyphenated word to a single word. Many such are in transition, so that more than one form is currently acce