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  3. Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word.

Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word.

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  • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

    @syn @mcc wiktionary says that "komsomol" is an acromym (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Komsomol) so i think that's what it's called

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    @whitequark @syn @mcc interesting that clicking through on a Russian word gives a slightly different name: syllabic abbreviation https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Glossary#syllabic_abbreviation

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    • gsuberland@chaos.socialG gsuberland@chaos.social

      @mcc @whitequark there's definite tribalism. the first example that came to mind is plural-data (which I hate)

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      #27

      @gsuberland @whitequark These datums

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      • gribnoysup@kolektiva.socialG gribnoysup@kolektiva.social

        @whitequark @syn @mcc interesting that clicking through on a Russian word gives a slightly different name: syllabic abbreviation https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Glossary#syllabic_abbreviation

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        #28

        @gribnoysup @syn @mcc oh, i guess that's the exact thing mcc is looking for then 😄

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        • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

          Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word. I notice Japan, which incidentally has a syllabary, seems to create this sort of "acronym" fairly often.

          Is there a word, like a linguistics word, for this type of syllabic "acronym"?

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          #29

          @mcc This might be a good place to start for info about that feature. 🙂

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_abbreviated_and_contracted_words

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          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

            @gsuberland @whitequark These datums

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            #30

            @mcc @whitequark all my datums, gone

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            • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

              Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word. I notice Japan, which incidentally has a syllabary, seems to create this sort of "acronym" fairly often.

              Is there a word, like a linguistics word, for this type of syllabic "acronym"?

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              #31

              @mcc Like Nabisco (for National Biscuit Company) or SoHo (South of Houston?) Some parts of the internet say "syllabic abbreviations" although obviously that should be shortened to syllabbs.

              https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/9bvo3g/til_words_like_nabisco_tribeca_fedex_and_haribo/

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              • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word. I notice Japan, which incidentally has a syllabary, seems to create this sort of "acronym" fairly often.

                Is there a word, like a linguistics word, for this type of syllabic "acronym"?

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                #32

                @mcc
                I remember:
                The shortening of the name of the show Absolutely Fabulous to AbFab
                MST3K using ConHugeCo as a name for a gigantic corporation

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                • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                  Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word. I notice Japan, which incidentally has a syllabary, seems to create this sort of "acronym" fairly often.

                  Is there a word, like a linguistics word, for this type of syllabic "acronym"?

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                  #33

                  @mcc The closest I can find is people just saying "we have no specific English word for this, so we'll borrow the Japanese word ryakugo".

                  Which is translated as 'abbreviation' but it's kind of like how 'danraku' is translated as 'paragraph' even though they're similar but not really the same thing.

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                  • gsuberland@chaos.socialG gsuberland@chaos.social

                    @mcc @whitequark all my datums, gone

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                    #34

                    @gsuberland @mcc @whitequark
                    Time to bring out my absolute favourite linguistics discussion of all time again

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                    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                      Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word. I notice Japan, which incidentally has a syllabary, seems to create this sort of "acronym" fairly often.

                      Is there a word, like a linguistics word, for this type of syllabic "acronym"?

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                      #35

                      @mcc
                      German does that all the time, but I don't know of any specific term for this.

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                      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                        This name is unacceptably long, and therefore I propose we shorten it to "SylAb"

                        https://timetheft.social/@candle/116806050445622751

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                        #36

                        @mcc you may also consider it a kind of clipped compound, or ClipCom

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                        • slowtiger@berlin.socialS slowtiger@berlin.social

                          @mcc
                          German does that all the time, but I don't know of any specific term for this.

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                          #37

                          @slowtiger @mcc I’m having trouble imagining words so long that German needs to shorten them

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                          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                            @whitequark @syn If wikitionary had actually spelled it "acromym" I would have proposed making it the new official name for the concept

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                            #38

                            @mcc @whitequark @syn Nazi and Stasi are whatever this is, too. Spotting a pattern...

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                            • S shadsterling@mastodon.social

                              @slowtiger @mcc I’m having trouble imagining words so long that German needs to shorten them

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                              #39

                              @ShadSterling @mcc
                              We do that for daily use: "Landesamt für Gesundheit und Soziales Berlin" becomes "Lageso".

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                              • http_error_418@hachyderm.ioH http_error_418@hachyderm.io

                                @gsuberland @mcc @whitequark
                                Time to bring out my absolute favourite linguistics discussion of all time again

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                                #40

                                @http_error_418 @gsuberland @mcc @whitequark The rhyming couplet at the end! *le baiser d'un chef*

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                                • http_error_418@hachyderm.ioH http_error_418@hachyderm.io

                                  @gsuberland @mcc @whitequark
                                  Time to bring out my absolute favourite linguistics discussion of all time again

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                                  #41

                                  @http_error_418 @gsuberland @mcc @whitequark

                                  the last one is even kinda readable once you know to read that strange "o" as "the".

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                                  • http_error_418@hachyderm.ioH http_error_418@hachyderm.io

                                    @gsuberland @mcc @whitequark
                                    Time to bring out my absolute favourite linguistics discussion of all time again

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                                    #42

                                    @http_error_418 😂😂

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                                    • http_error_418@hachyderm.ioH http_error_418@hachyderm.io

                                      @gsuberland @mcc @whitequark
                                      Time to bring out my absolute favourite linguistics discussion of all time again

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                                      #43

                                      @http_error_418 @gsuberland @mcc @whitequark @david_chisnall I never thought I would see “Dog Anglo-Saxon” lol

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                                      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                        Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word. I notice Japan, which incidentally has a syllabary, seems to create this sort of "acronym" fairly often.

                                        Is there a word, like a linguistics word, for this type of syllabic "acronym"?

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                                        #44

                                        @mcc I'd just think of it as a portmanteau

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                                        • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                          Imagine an "acronym" but instead of taking the first letter of each word, you took the entire first syllable of each word. I notice Japan, which incidentally has a syllabary, seems to create this sort of "acronym" fairly often.

                                          Is there a word, like a linguistics word, for this type of syllabic "acronym"?

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                                          #45

                                          @mcc japanese likes to take *two* ~syllables from each word, like pasocon for personal computer

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