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What is an example of hyphenated Americans?

What is an example of hyphenated Americans?

Examples: Region, continent or race: African American, Asian American, European American, Latino American, Middle-Eastern American, Native American, or American Indian, Pacific Islands American.

What does it mean to be American but hyphenated?

In the United States, the term hyphenated American is an epithet commonly used from 1890 to 1920 to disparage Americans who were of foreign birth or origin, and who displayed an allegiance to a foreign country.

Should United States be hyphenated?

With the exception of proper nouns (such as United States) and compounds formed by an adverb ending in “ly” plus an adjective, it is never incorrect to hyphenate adjectival compounds before a noun. When such compounds follow the noun they modify, hyphenation is usually unnecessary.

Should South American be hyphenated?

Hyphenate most ethnicity combinations when used as an adjective. Do not hyphenate noun combinations. EXCEPTION: Latin American is not hyphenated when used as a adjective.

Is North American hyphenated?

For example, make a compound word out of North, America, and based. North America is open formed and something-based is hyphenated.

What does the speaker mean when she says American but hyphenated?

Pat Mora’s “Legal Alien” documents the difficulties faced by people who, like the poet herself, are “bilateral” or two-sided; they are “Mexican to Americans, American to Mexicans.” The speaker in the poem describes the identity crisis as being “American but hyphenated”—the imagery here brings to legal definitions.

Should North American be hyphenated?

North America is open formed and something-based is hyphenated.

Is it us based or US based?

When I look up based in Wordnik, all of their examples where based is preceded by a proper name use the hyphen, e.g., U.S.-based, N.Y. -based, and so North America-based by extension.

Does New York based Need a hyphen?

An en dash also replaces a hyphen in a compound term when one element of the compound is a hyphenated or nonhyphenated two- or three-word element. (h/t The Copyeditor’s Handbook). Instead of “New York-based,” one would write “New York–based,” since New York itself is an open (nonhyphenated) two-word element.

Is American Indian hyphenated?

American Indian and related terms (no hyphen)

What is Hyphen nation?

The filmmaker and artist Bayeté Ross Smith asked nine different Americans of varied backgrounds questions about when they have felt most and least American. You can see their answers in Hyphen-Nation, a video, art and interactive project – and you can also participate.

Who do you think the speaker of legal alien is how do you know?

The Latina or Mexican American speaker in Pat Mora’s poem “Legal Alien” describes being driven crazy by rejection by both Anglo-Americans and Mexican nationals and immigrants living in the United…

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