Semantic and Cognitive Communicative Aspects of Ab
3. Area Description As has been mentioned above, at present abbreviation is regarded as one of the ways of language development.
In the more traditional way at the linguistic structural level the crux of the matter consists in breaking the old
word structure and creating shorter and easily perceptible language forms to be later lexicalized and in the course
of time become part of the national language vocabulary.
Thus, in the dictionaries abbreviation is accompanied by the following definitions: “Middle English
abbreviacioun “contraction, shortening”, borrowed from Anglo-French abreviation, borrowed from Late Latin
abbrevi
ā
ti
ō
n-, abbrevi
ā
ti
ō
, from
abbrevi
ā
re “to abbreviate” + Latin -ti
ō
n-, -ti
ō
, suffix of action nouns. Thus,
derived from the Latin word ‘brevis’ and translated as ‘short’, the term means a concise form of lexical units that
permits to perceive part as a whole; “1. A shortened form of a word, such as ‘Dr’ for Doctor or ‘PTO’ for ‘please
turn over’ (URL: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abbreviation). The dictionary also indicates that
some of the abbreviations can only be used in writing, and not in oral speech—so they are marked accordingly.
The Merriam-Webster dictionary provides such examples as ‘Amt’ as an abbreviation for ‘amount’ and ‘USA’ for
the United States of America to illustrate that abbreviation is a shortened form of a written word of phrase used
in place of the whole word or phrase. The second suggested meaning is the result of abbreviating something, the
abridgement as in “I know you would not be satisfied with an
abbreviation of its contents, and you shall have
the whole, save, perhaps, a few passages here and there of merely temporary interest to the writer” by Anne
Brontë (URL: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abbreviation). In modern English abbreviations can
also be classified into contractions and initialisms. Initialisms in their turn are subdivided into acronyms and
alphabetisms. Under contractions we usually understand abbreviations that are coined by the way of omitting
several letters or syllables and merging the initial and final letters as well as abruption of several parts of a word.
And it goes without saying that the most recent example within these terms is “Brexit”.
Abbreviations are not homogeneous linguistic units. For instance, it is a well-established fact that within
abbreviations initialisms are subdivided into alphabetisms and acronyms. Acronyms are constructed from the
first letters of long phrases: PR
for
public relations, CEO
for