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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    How about SAMPA?

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    I have added it, but there's a technical issue with the config. Will get it sorted.
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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    AAVE - African American Vernacular English.
    BEV, BVE
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_American_Vernacular_English

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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary? or, at least the EPD?

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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    Done
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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    Quote Originally Posted by Tdol View Post
    Now if you type BrE, AmE, ESL, TEFL, ESOL, etc, you see that there's a dotted underline and if you put the mouse over the word, you can see the phrase in full. Please make suggestion for other teaching/learning acronyms used commonly here.
    The problem that now arises is that the tablets/smartphones that many people use these days don't use a mouse, so the full title doesn't appear alongside.
    Any chance of displaying a copy of the listing, so that acronyms can be identified?

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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    'AAE' => 'African American English'
    'AAVE' => 'African American Vernacular English'
    'AHD' => 'American Heritage Dictionary'
    'AmE' => 'American English'
    'AusE' => 'Australian English'
    'BEV' => 'Black English Vernacular'
    'BNC' => 'British National Corpus'
    'BrE' => 'British English'
    'BTW' => 'By The Way'
    'BVE' => 'Black Vernacular English'
    'CAE' => 'Certificate of Advanced English'
    'CELTA' => 'Certificate in teaching English to speakers of other languages'
    'CEPD' => 'Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary'
    'COCA' => 'Corpus of Contemporary American English'
    'CPE' => 'Certificate of Proficiency in English'
    'EFL' => 'English as a Foreign Language'
    'ELT' => 'English Language Teaching'
    'ESL' => 'English as a Second Language'
    'ESOL' => 'English for Speakers of Other Languages'
    'ESP' => 'English for Specific Purposes'
    'FCE' => 'First Certificate in English'
    'IELTS' => 'International English Language Testing System'
    'IMO' => 'In My Opinion'
    'IndE' => 'Indian English'
    'IPA' => 'International Phonetic Alphabet'
    'LDOCE' => 'Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English'
    'LPD' => 'Longman Pronunciation Dictionary'
    'MW' => 'Merriam-Webster Dictionary'
    'NZE' => 'New Zealand English'
    'OALD' => 'Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary'
    'OED' => 'Oxford English Dictionary'
    'RP' => 'Received Pronunciation'
    'SAMPA' => 'Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet'
    'SOED' => 'Shorter Oxford English Dictionary'
    'TEFL' => 'Teaching English as a Foreign Language'
    'TESL' => 'Teaching English as a Second Language'
    'TESOL' => 'Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages'
    'TOEFL' => 'Test of English as a Foreign Language'
    'TOEIC' => 'Test of English for International Communication'
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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    Could I suggest adding NESB, Non-English-Speaking Background?

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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    And could I put another plug in for EPD (or CPD), the Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary?
    Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
    Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
    If you just want to know the meaning of a word, try OneLook Dictionary Search first.


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    Default Re: Common Acronyms

    Yes, but not just yet- I cannot save new ones- some folder permissions were changed. I hope to be able to save them soon. They were changed when trying to see what was causing the malware warnings, so I will wait for higher powers to give the go-ahead.

    Reminder to self- add NNES
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