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- Subject: Re: New York Times article on BBS's
- Date: 25 Jul 1992 03:22:20 GMT
- Organization: University of California; Santa Cruz
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- In article <1992Jul23.041525.5250@qiclab.scn.rain.com> 70465.203@compuserve.com writes:
- [I said the 'SYSOP' pronunciation rule is stupid because there are many
- counterexamples]
- }Neither of your counter examples applies. They are both *acronyms*
- }constructed from the initial letters of a phrase. In such cases, prounciation
- }is pretty much determined by what it looks like.
- }
- }On the other hand, "sysop" is formed by combining *syllables*. It's in
- }effect a contraction of the words "system operator". And the path may
- }have been that system got frequently shortened to "sys" and operator
- }got shortened to "op". *Then* they got combined.
-
- To be absolutely completely picky, here is the description of
- acronym from the online webster dictionary.
- ac.ro.nym \'ak-r*-.nim\ n [acr- + -onym (as in homonym)] : a word (as
- radar, snafu) formed from the initial letter or letters of each of the
- successive parts or major parts of a compound term
-
- So to be completely technical, "sysop" IS an acronym because sys
- and op are the initial letters of each word in a compound term.
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