Behind the Slash

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Rose-Marie Weber

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The slash is appearing with increasing frequency in constructions like listener/speaker and memory/motor skills. It sometimes joins coordinate words that are alternatives in a sentence, but more often joins coordinates additively, especially nouns and noun compounds. Constructions with a slash are useful in providing lexical cohesion over extended passages. Like other devices in written English, they contribute to making information more integrated in writing than in speech.

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