� 07:12 2000-07-11 -0800, Doug Ewell a �crit:
>Patrick Andries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well, ISO apparently is not an acronym but a reference to the Greek
> > element � isos � (equal) chosen for its language-neutrality. That's at
> > least the official story. Note that many technical magazines or even
> > dictionaries in France believe it to be an English acronym...
>
>Many English speakers also think ISO is an abbreviation or initialism
>(not "acronym"; that term is correct only when the resulting "word"
>is actually pronounced, like "AIDS" or "SIDA") of the English name
>"International Standards (or Standardization) Organization."  Of course,
>this is wrong.

[Alain]  ISO is not pronounced as a word in English but it is in French 
(pronounce : "eezo" [the rule being in French that an s between two vowels 
is systematically pronounced z]). That said it is not more an acronym in 
French either.

    However there is one (only one whom I found) witness of the formation 
of ISO, which is the successor of ISA (an English abbreviation in this case 
without any doubt), who says that nobody ever talked about the Greek word, 
the day ISO was founded... It maybe that he just was not following the 
debate, or that the official story (which is indeed very official and the 
only current thing) was made up a posteriori not to start a linguistc 
debate. In any way the currrent version is much wiser, and more diplomatic 
than the other version. I, for one, would have written ISO in uppercase 
Greek letters (even if Greek is not an official language of ISO, that would 
have given a better, although not perfect, sign of linguistic opening on 
the world -- ant that would have affected both the French and English 
pronunciation [the bad "i" in English and the bad "z" in French]).

Alain LaBont�
Qu�bec
 
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