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What sadist put an S in lisp?
I think I first saw this question on coolsig.com in the late nineties.
Also, I just discovered that site still exists. Fun!
This seems to apply to a number of speech impediments, as “rhotacism” is the term for people with difficulty saying R sounds and apparently “stutter” is a particularly difficult word for people with stutters.
Unhyphenated. Also, nonhyphenated is correct in multiple style manuals.
hyphenated words are on their way out. not much use for the hyphen in most cases.
The hyphen has long been killed by the Internet. It suffered a worse fate than “literally”; it faded into nothingness without even so much as a “where is it?”