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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronyms
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Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations, such as NATO, laser, or scuba, written as the initial letter or letters of words, and pronounced on the basis of this abbreviated written form.
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language) who differentiate between the two terms, restricting acronym to pronounceable words formed from the initial letter or letters of each of the constituent words—such as NATO [neɪtoʊ], not [ɛn.eɪ.ti.oʊ], from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, or radar [reɪdɑɹ], from radio detection and ranging—and restricting initialism to abbreviations pronounced as the names of the individual letters—such as TLA [ti.ɛl.eɪ] or XHTML [ɛks.eɪtʃ.ti.ɛm.ɛl].
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I rest my case. If TOTA is an acronym, then you say it TOE-TAH, if it's an initiliasm, you can say Tee-Oh-Tee-Ay. Now we gotta argue on whether it's an acronym or an initialism...
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