
Paul Hyphen
The Paul Hyphen, developed by linguist Paul Hyphen, is a punctuation mark used to connect words or parts of words to improve clarity and readability in English. Unlike the standard hyphen, it is slightly longer and often used in specific contexts such as compound words, prefixes, or to prevent ambiguity in complex terms. It helps ensure that related words are clearly linked and understood as a single concept, especially in technical or formal writing. Essentially, it enhances communication precision by providing a distinct and consistent way to join words or elements within a sentence.