M2c (My two cents)... We should stick with: acronyms are words (names, see all the other -onyms) made from initials e.g. Scuba, while intialisms are strings (not recognized as words) made from initials e.g. FDIC. In either case, first usage should be spelled out unless it has reached the vernacular or unless the audience is guaranteed to be in the know. e.g. "the American Chemistry Council (ACC) voted today to .... later the ACC condemned..." (There are over 70 different things ACC could stand for in Wikipedia.). Anything else is just rude (according to my English teacher).

Robert

Matthew Francisco wrote:
i'm going to enter the danger zone for a second...

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Nicholas Thompson
<nickthomp...@earthlink.net> wrote:
DANGER:  RANT
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Nobody should EVER apologize for not understanding an acronym.  The purpose
of acronyms is -- present company exempted! -- to solidify an ingroup by
being unintelligible to outsiders.  Once, just to tease, I named a program,
" MOTH" (=Myway Or The Highway) in a paper I submitted. The editor  of the
journal did not say, "WHAT IN GOD'S NAME ARE YOU DOING WITH THAT STUPID
ACRONYM?  And, once the article was accepted for publication,  I did not
have the  chutzpah to admit that the name had been  a joke.  My shame.

ESCHEW ACRONYMS AND BUZZWORDS.

What about mispronouncing an acronym (I'm thinking of the times i get
outed for mispronouncing "SQL")?  And what about words, for that
matter?

And are there any cases where one may want to add a little bit of
extra shaming/ingrouping?  I guess, when should apologies be in order?

GESUNDHEIT!

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END RANT.  END DANGER.


Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology,
Clark University (nthomp...@clarku.edu)




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