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Does anyone see ambiguity in this headline about Zalman King?

Erotic Filmmaker Dies

That's the way several news reports mention his death but I think a dash is missing. IMO, it should read

Erotic-Filmmaker Dies

Otherwise you can assume he himself was a porn practioner, rather than the subject of films he produced.
 
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I disagree, and can see no ambiguity. I certainly wouldn't use a hyphen there.


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I see the potential ambiguity, but I think it's obvious what is intended. Also I'm not sure how a hyphen would help. We don't normally use a hyphen in that sort of construction, do we?
 
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Ahy, but if it was obvious, I wouldn't have mentioned it. Was he a horny film maker or were his movies horn-inspirers? A dash to link "erotic" with "film" would clear it up.
 
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Having known about Zalman King before his demise, I knew he was a maker of erotic films. Now if the headline were "horny filmmaker dies" I'd know what that meant, too. No hyphen is warranted.


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Ahy, but if it was obvious, I wouldn't have mentioned it. Was he a horny film maker or were his movies horn-inspirers? A dash to link "erotic" with "film" would clear it up.


I still don't see how a hyphen would make it clearer. We just don't use a hyphen in this construction. If I make historical films, am I a historical-filmmaker?
 
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Maybe a hyphen isn't the answer, but I absolutely see Proof's point (remember, there are a lot of us literal readers around!). I didn't know Zalman so with the former headline, I'd have thought him erotic.

If a hyphen isn't the answer, perhaps rewording the headline is.
 
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I'd have thought him erotic

Would you really, Kalleh? Or is that hindsight perhaps? Remember that a person wouldn't normally be described as "erotic", that word would normally refer to a thing.


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a person wouldn't normally be described as "erotic",

Better tell that to Webster's New World which has a def "noun an erotic person"
 
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Better tell that to Webster's New World which has a def "noun an erotic person"


But that can't be the definition in "erotic filmmaker". In that construction it's an adjective, not a noun. Or if it is a noun, it's not modifying King. It's the same construction as "horror filmmaker" or "crime filmmaker".

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To me it would be clear if it were to say, "erotic film maker." I have no idea what a filmmaker is.

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Would you really, Kalleh? Or is that hindsight perhaps?
arnie, do you remember my story about my friend from Hawaii? She married a man from China, and their tradition was that she had to go back to China with him to meet his parents, and as she told it to me, "Pour tea on my knees." We were with a number of people at the time, and I blurted out, "Wouldn't you get burned?" Everyone looked at me, not realizing what I was talking about...and then they laughed. So you see, there are some of us who are certified Amelia Bedelias. I was not being cute; I really envisioned her pouring hot tea on her knees.

In this case, I'd like to think I'd read it correctly. But I don't know. Better to write a clear headline.
 
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