Turns out there are two ways in English to break words at the end of lines with a hyphen. Brits break words based on morpheme/etymology, while Americans break based on pronunciation/syllable. E.g., Anglic-ism vs. Angli-cism.
Turns out there are two ways in English to break words at the end of lines with a hyphen. Brits break words based on morpheme/etymology, while Americans break based on pronunciation/syllable. E.g., Anglic-ism vs. Angli-cism.