As a follow up to my initial question on Nov. 18 concerning words divided between print pages, I can see I caused some confusion with my wording.
While the answer(s) was helpful I was not referring to a syllabicated word in the sense of pronunciation. What I was asking about has to do with a word that is divided at the end of a print line by an optional hyphen and spans two print pages.
When words are divided at the end of print lines, in the body of a print page, we eliminate the hyphens and Braille the words as a whole provided they are not a hyphenated-compound words or under study. Does this same principle apply between print pages?
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Thank you and sorry for the confusion.
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