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 | | From: | Vicky A. Moorman | | Subject: | Re: Service-Oriented Architecture | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 08:58:42 -0800 |
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 | Hi Joyce,
If "SOA" is pronounced as an initialism, you would precede it with "an". It all depends on the pronunciation of the acronym as it is read aloud, as in "URL", which would be preceded by "a" because the beginning sound when you pronounce "URL" is 'you..' (a consonant sound), thus "a URL"... hope this helps.
Vicky Moorman
-----Original Message----- From: bounce-techwr-l-202116@lists.techwr-l.com [mailto:bounce-techwr-l-202116@lists.techwr-l.com]On Behalf Of Joyce Fetterman Sent: January 20, 2005 7:00 AM To: TECHWR-L Subject: service-oriented architecture
IT Whirlers,
Do you write "an SOA" (pronouncing SOA as an initialism) or "a SOA" (pronouncing it as an acronym)? Why?
I can't find any consistency in usage; it's often used both ways on the same page!
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