I agree with John and Brian. To predate as in prey would always be used
as one word, whereas I would certainly hyphenate pre-date, as in dating
from before. I suspect either would be correct, but hyphens are
wonderful things for clearing up potential confusion such as this. A
similar example would be a football story that may state "Dane Swan
resigns". Now that would be dreadful if you were a Collingwood supporter
such as myself, but add a hyphen after the re and all that angst is
avoided :)
26/08/2011 5:19 PM, brian fleming wrote:
On 26/08/2011 3:02 PM, John Leonard wrote:
predate = dating from before
predate = preying upon
Aren't the same word, they are separate words that happen to be spelt
the same. They are clearly distinguished by the stress
pre'date vs
'predate
John Leonard
I would use a hyphen.
I wonder if "Language Log" will pick up this discussion.
Brian Fleming
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