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capitalize only the first letter of acronyms, reserving all-caps styling for initialisms, writing the pronounced acronyms "Nato" and "Aids" in mixed case... |
List of medical abbreviations (redirect from List of medical acronyms) dictionary Medical slang Abbreviation#Style conventions in English Acronym and initialism#Orthographic styling Vera Pyle’s Current Medical Terminology... |
region. Pre-1999 orthographic rules treated these as hiatus, and accentuated the words accordingly (e.g. guión, truhán). The 1999 orthography reform by the... |
usage and confirm that "in French, the accent has full orthographic value", except for acronyms but not for abbreviations (e.g., CEE, ALENA, but É.-U.)... |
Letter case (redirect from Case (orthography)) rather than orthographic and the writing system was still basically unicameral: a given handwritten document could use either one style or the other... |
with revo (dream). Occasionally mixed capitalization will be used for orthographic puns, such as espERAnto, which stands for the esperanta radikala asocio... |
Capitalization (category Orthography) followed the orthographic conventions usual in the language communities of their extraction (or the US immigration authorities flouted the orthographic rules... |
Leet (section Orthography) be used to mess with frequency analysis "as is". Another use for leet orthographic substitutions is the creation of paraphrased passwords. Limitations imposed... |
brackets after the word sic is erroneous, although the California Style Manual suggests styling it as a parenthetical sentence only when used after a complete... |
than, the first-listed styling (marked with labels such as "or", "also", "often", or "sometimes"). The Chicago Manual of Style, in its section "Words... |
identifiers that include short words and especially acronyms. For example, consider the acronym ID found in the identifier kIOuterIIDPath. Because of... |
/ / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Polish orthography is the system of writing the Polish language. The language is written... |
drawn a little higher to match the crossbar in the plus sign +. As an orthographic concept, the hyphen is a single entity. In character encoding for use... |
Romanization of Japanese (redirect from Orthographic Latinisation of Japanese) Japanese readings of letters in Katakana, for spelling out words, or in acronyms. For example, NHK is read enu-eichi-kē (エヌ・エイチ・ケー). These are the standard... |
different orthography, whereby compound nouns are virtually always required to be solid or at least hyphenated; even the hyphenated styling is used less... |
Linguistic prescription (section Style manuals) regional usages. Portuguese: The Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement of 1990 sets a standard orthography for the language, it has been made into law in... |
Apostrophe (category English orthography) use as a substitute after 1918, when Soviet authorities enforced an orthographic reform by confiscating movable type bearing the hard sign from stubborn... |
Ulster Scots dialect (section New orthographies) inheritors of the same literary tradition following the same poetic and orthographic practices; it is not always immediately possible to distinguish traditional... |
while modeling uppercase letters on the ancient inscriptional forms. The orthographic practice of using the letter case distinction for marking proper names... |
mark used in the Hebrew language to denote acronyms. It is written before the last letter in the acronym, e.g. ר״ת. Gershayim is also the name of a... |