Acronym Pluralisation

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I have a question.

Normally, acronyms are pluralised by putting an "s" on the end: CDs, DVDs etc. This matches their expanded form: Compact Discs, etc.

However, what about acronyms where the expanded form is pluralised on a word that isn't the last word? e.g. Points of Interest. How is the acronym pluralised there? POIs or PsOI?
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POIs is how scientific literature does it. And there are a LOT of acronyms in SL.
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they are...

CD Compact Disc
DVD Digital Versatile Disc
BD Blu-Ray Disc

etc
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doovdé?


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nodnirG kraM wrote:I am aware of what they stand for, thank you; they are not "acronyms" though. They are abbreviations or initialisms.

An acronym is an abbreviation that can be pronounced as a word in its own right. BBC for example is not pronounced "Buh-buh-kuh", therefore it is not an acronym. CD is not pronounced "Kuh-Duh" so it too is not an acronym.
A good example of an acronym could be the Tunbridge Wells Angling Team.
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martindtanderson wrote:doovdé?


I bow to your infinate wisdom oh backwardsly named demi-god
Oooh. Sounds like someone's got a semi.
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TARDIS and BARB are acronyms then, if you pronounce the last one barb.

So what's something like "So-Cal" or "Hi-Fi"? (i.e. Southern California or high fidelity)

They abbreviations too?
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This thread is getting very long and tedius; is there any way of shortening it?
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nodnirG kraM wrote:Ignoring of course the Committee for the Liberation and Intergration of Terrifying Organisms and their Rehabilitation Into Society.
Yes , I saw that Red Dwarf episode too! Well done. :roll:
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Godfather wrote: Yes , I saw that Red Dwarf episode too! Well done. :roll:
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Godfather wrote:
nodnirG kraM wrote:Ignoring of course the Committee for the Liberation and Intergration of Terrifying Organisms and their Rehabilitation Into Society.
Yes , I saw that Red Dwarf episode too! Well done. :roll:
But do you understand it?
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