Syntactic constructions are not hyphenated or written as one word, just as they are not fore-stressed.
In the process, para may break strings on word boundaries (it does not hyphenate words).
These typically occur in loan words containing a nucleus not included in the syllable-based system (coach is hyphenated as co-ach).
Figure 4 shows a portion of the results of a search for anti*, and includes both hyphenated and unhyphenated words.
In writing, it is often not clear whether something should be written as a single word, as two words, or hyphenated.
When written, such nouns are usually either solid as in breakdown or hyphenated as in break-down.
As a consequence, more people have hyphenated identities, opening broader modalities for ethnic and national identity.
Lexical constructions may be hyphenated or written in one word; and of course they may have either stress pattern.