Site Navigation
Categories:
Abbreviations
Articles needing additional references from May 2008
All articles needing additional references
All pages needing factual verification
Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from May 2008

Summary Of: Abbreviation

For guidelines on making and editing abbreviation articles on Wikipedia... Abbreviation has been used as long as phonetic script existed... The use of abbreviation for the names of... a fad of abbreviation started that swept the United States... the period only follows an abbreviation if the last letter in the abbreviation is... then the first letter of its abbreviation should retain the capital... the period is usually added if the abbreviation might otherwise be interpreted as a word... When an abbreviation appears at the end of a sentence... When an abbreviation contains more than one full point... used abbreviation should be spelt out for identification on its first occurrence in a written or spoken... The syllabic abbreviation is frequently used for universities...

Encyclodia Page On: Abbreviation

These Are Links To Other Documents
HTML element | Wikipedia:Disambiguation and abbreviations | Question book-new.svg | citations | verification | reliable references | challenged | removed | Latin | word | phrase | contractions | acronyms | semantic | phonetic | fad | philological | J. R. R. Tolkien | C. S. Lewis | Oxford | Inklings | OK | World War II | French | channel | ribbons | modern English | style guide | contraction | American English | British English | Hart's Rules | Doctor | Professor | Reverend | The Right Honourable | American English | United States | European Union | United Nations | Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices | Acronyms | sonar | radar | lidar | laser | snafu | scuba | Chicago Manual of Style | Associated Press | verification needed | U.S. Government | U.S. Government Printing Office | The New York Times | BBC | The Guardian | The Economist | Acronyms | North Atlantic Treaty Organisation | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome | laser | Initialisms | Welsh | David Lloyd George | International System of Units | ohm | micro | degrees celsius | middle dot | (non-breaking) | case of letters | one | typefaces | syllables | words | Interpol | acronym | lower case | capital letter | portmanteaus | English | French | Nazis | Gestapo | Comintern | Communist International | German language | German Democratic Republic | Stasi | Asian | Chinese | ideograms | characters | Japanese | United Nations | Japanese | Peking University | University of Tokyo | Neologism | Navy | initialisms | acronyms | DESRON | Acronym and initialism | List of abbreviations in use in 1911 | List of acronyms and initialisms | List of classical abbreviations | List of medieval abbreviations | ISBN 0-19-861041-6 | The Straight Dope | Wikisource | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica | Categories | Abbreviations | Articles needing additional references from May 2008 | All articles needing additional references | All pages needing factual verification | Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from May 2008 |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Abbreviation".