> From: "David H. Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>[...]
> For some people, hyphenation which follows pronunciation and rhythm
> works fine, whether or not it goes contrary to dictionary hyphenation.
> For other people, any hyphenation in the wrong place indicates ignorance.

Count me as one of those latter ones who wants to follow "official"
hy-phen-a-tion, so as to have a literate publication. A composer could, I
presume, specify something different for, in his view, anyway, interpretive
reasons or some other reason, but very much of that and you'd almost have to
add a footnote to the piece.

>[...]
> And inevitably (oops, in- ev- it- a- bly) you will ...

Actually, it's "in-ev-i-ta-bly" (:>)

--Richard

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