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An acronym is an abbreviation used as a word and formed from the initial components in a phrase or a word, usually individual letters (as in NATO or laser) and sometimes syllables (as in Benelux).
There is no universal standardization of the various names for such abbreviations and of their orthographic styling. In English and most other languages, such abbreviations historically had limited use, but they became much more common in the 20th century. Acronyms are a type of word formation process, and they are viewed as a subtype of blending.
Whereas an abbreviation may be any type of shortened form, such as words with the middle omitted (for example, Rd for road or Dr for Doctor), an acronym is a word formed from the first letter or first few letters of each word in a phrase (such as sonar, created from sound navigation and ranging). Attestations for Akronym in German are known from 1921, and for acronym in English from 1940.
Although the word acronym is often used to refer to any abbreviation formed from initial letters, many dictionaries and usage commentators define acronym to mean an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word, in contradistinction to an initialism (or alphabetism)—an abbreviation formed from a string of initials (and possibly pronounced as individual letters). Some dictionaries include additional senses equating acronym with initialism. The distinction, when made, hinges on whether the abbreviation is pronounced as a word or as a string of individual letters. Examples in reference works that make the distinction include NATO /ˈneɪtoʊ/, scuba /ˈskuːbə/, and radar /ˈreɪdɑːr/ for acronyms - and FBI /ˌɛfˌbiːˈaɪ/, CRT /ˌˈsiːˌɑːrˌtiː/, and HTML /ˌeɪtʃˌtiːˌɛmˈɛl/ for initialisms. The rest of this article uses acronym for both types of abbreviation.
Do you know the difference between an acronym and an initialism? Both are abbreviations, but there is crucial distinction. Our video has the answers, and looks at the interesting case of ‘LOL’… Find more information at http://OxfordDictionaries.com. © Oxford University Press
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Can you tell your NATO from your OMG? Fiona McPherson, Senior Editor of the OED, gives a quick guide to the difference between an acronym and an initialism.
Video shows what initialism means. A term formed from the initial letter or letters of several words or parts of words, but which is itself pronounced letter by letter.. initialism pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. initialism meaning. Powered by MaryTTS
Initialisms are abbreviations that use the first letter of each word. There is a special way to use the voice when saying initialisms. Another kind of abbreviation is an acronym.