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use “etc." for et cetera, meaning "and so forth" use "et al." for "et alii" or "and others" use "i.e." for "id est" or "that is" use "e.g." for exempl gratia or "for example.” XResearchsource
e.g. / i.e. When you mean for example, use e.g. It is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase exempli gratia. When you mean that is, use i.e. It is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase id est.
Initials require no periods when someone has come to be known by initials alone (JFK, LBJ, etc.). Mary Jane is MJ. However, formal manuscripts probably need the periods. But if you're following Chicago, you also want a space between the initials: O. J.
Just like with men and women, monograms for children follow the same order of first, last and middle initial, with the last name initial being larger than the other two. However, just as with adults, if the font size of the initials are to be the same, then the order is as such: first, middle and last.
Rule: Include a space between initials. Do not include a space between initials. Preference against periods.
By the time he released his album Purple Rain (1984), Prince was further into this kind of abbreviating, liberally using the letter u (for you) and the numbers 2 (to) and 4 (for).
Using Punctuation: Period with Initials and Abbreviations. A period should be placed after an initial and after most abbreviations. Note: When an abbreviation is the last word in a sentence, do not add a second period.
Using Punctuation: Period with Initials and Abbreviations. A period should be placed after an initial and after most abbreviations. Note: When an abbreviation is the last word in a sentence, do not add a second period.
Spacing after the periods (dots) is correct. Using periods in abbreviated names is correct, if one is using the full address. However, since many people are referred to by their initials as nicknames in dialog, I think the periods would be eliminated.
An acronym is an abbreviation that forms a word. An initialism is an abbreviation that uses the first letter of each word in the phrase (thus, some but not all initialism are acronyms).
NASA, on the other hand, is an acronym because even though it is also made up of the first letters of the department name (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), it is pronounced as a word, NASA, and not by spelling out the letters N, A, S, A.
Coleman (2012) notes 'LOL', which is an initialism created from the phrase 'laughing out loud', as being a good example of a slang initialism. It can either be an abbreviation or an acronym, depending on whether you choose to spell the word out or pronouncing it like words typically are pronounced (Coleman, 2012: 39).
An abbreviation is typically a shortened form of words used to represent the whole (such as Dr. or Prof.) while an acronym contains a set of initial letters from a phrase that usually form another word (such as radar or scuba). Abbreviations and acronyms are often interchanged, yet the two are quite distinct.
If people actually pronounced WTF “dubya tee eff," it would be an initialism (an abbreviation pronounced by spelling out the letters one by one). In practice, people use it as an abbreviation that means, “where I write WTF, say what the f^ck."
The key difference between an acronym and an initialism is that an acronym forms a new word, while an initialism does not. For example, you say "nay-to” for NATO; this means you are saying a word, as opposed to saying each letter (ehn-ay-tee-oh). So “NATO" is an acronym.
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