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Posted by Andrey Tarasevich on 02/15/06 23:39
Jim Moe wrote:
> Neredbojias wrote:
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>>> Or I could say that <abbr> is a subset of <acronym>.
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>> <acronym> is a subset of <abbr>.
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> I read that in another post as well. I don't see it. Convince me otherwise.
>
> Abbreviation: A shortened form of a word or phrase used chiefly in
> writing to represent the complete form (Mass., USB).
> Acronym: A word formed from the initial letters of a name, or by
> combining initial letters or parts of a series of words (RADAR, SCSI).
>
> The primary difference is that an acronym is pronounced as a word so it
> has the extra semantic "value" not in an abbreviation.
No. USB is also an acronym and it is not pronounced as a word, while
pronouncing SCSI as a word is entirely optional.
Once again, acronym, by definition, is just a particular form of
abbreviation.
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Best regards,
Andrey Tarasevich
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