Monday, May 28, 2018

Acronyms, abbreviations, and clipping

Acronyms

      are formed by combining the initial letters or syllables of two or more words. The combination is pronounced as a single word:

AIDS    acquired immune deficiency syndrome

BIOS   Basic Input Output System

DOS    Disk Operating System

FAQ    frequently asked questions

laser    light amplification by stimulated emission of
            radiation

Oxfam     Oxford committee for Famine relief

radar       radio detecting and ranging

RAM       random access memory

ROM      read-only memory

SAD       seasonal affective disorder

SALT     Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty

scuba       self-contained underwater breathing apparatus

UNPROFOR     United Nations Protection Force

WYSIWYG       What You See Is What You Get

Abbreviations 
     
     are also formed from the initial letters of words, but unlike acronyms, they are spoken by spelling out each letter:

ATM      automated teller machine

BST      British Standard Time

cpu       central processing unit

DVD     digital video disk

EC        European Community

HTML   hypertext markup language

http       hypertext transfer protocol

ISD       international subscriber dialling

IT         information technology

o.g.        own goal

OTT      over the top

PC          personal computer (also political correctness)

PRP         performance-related pay (also profit-related pay)

RSI          repetitive strain injury

UFO         unidentified flying object

UNHCR     United Nations High Commission for Refugees

URL             Universal Resource Locator

VCR           video cassette recorder

WWW        World Wide Web

The following abbreviations are now widely used in e-mail messages and in online discussion groups:

AFK         away from keyboard

BTW        by the way

FWIW     for what it’s worth

FYI          for your information

IMHO      in my humble opinion

IMO         in my opinion

LOL        laughing out loud

Clipping 
      
      is a type of abbreviation in which one or more syllables are omitted or ‘clipped’ from a word. Most commonly, the beginning of the word is retained:

ad              (or advert) advertisement

decaff       (also decaf) decaffeinated coffee

demo         demonstration

exam         examination

improv      improvisation

lab             laboratory

memo        memorandum

movie         moving picture

photo          photograph

pub              public house

Clipping 
  
      is a very common method of creating familiar personal names,  including Fred (from Frederick), Tim (from Timothy) and Seb (from Sebastian).