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61. BENVENUTI STUDENTI DI ITALIANO 493
your individual contributions during class meetings, homework, written composition, and Campus http//college.hmco.com/languages/italian/oggi/index.html.
http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/languages/IT493S04.html
BENVENUTI STUDENTI DI ITALIANO 493!!! IT-A493-01 Spring 2004 IT-A493-01: Professor: Dr. Simone Bregni bregni@slu.edu MW: Description and Statement of Objectives Welcome to IT-A493. This course is open to students who have already taken IT-A315 or equivalent, and who wish to develop written and oral expression in Italian through an analysys of the Italian Literature and Culture of the 20 th Century. Your goals for this class should be to improve through hard work and continuous involvement your understanding of Italian literature of the 20 th century, authentic language materials, and to develop your written and oral production in the target language. Through a general survey of the Italian literature of the 20 th century, and an analysis of authentic cultural material, the aim is to refine communicative strategies for accurate expression of ideas. Particular emphasis is given to various aspects of Italian culture, through the aid of media and computer-based activities. This course will be conducted in the target language only: English will not be spoken. Course Requirements and Grading Policy: ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION: Attend all classes. Unexcused absences will not be accepted and will seriously affect your grade. Missing five classes will cause a full-grade drop in the final grade; moreover, any single unexcused absence must be made up with an extra assignment, which must be arranged with the instructor. You are expected to come to class prepared, which includes completion of all homework assigned for that lesson and familiarizing yourself with the material to be covered that day. You are expected to participate actively: give answers, read, engage in spontaneous conversation, share your ideas and use your imagination:

62. Homework Schedule
italian Back to top. Returned homework letter that was done for yesterday and gave feedback general topic of violence for your inclass composition on Friday
http://projects.cbe.ab.ca/ware/homework/Day 13.htm
Homework Schedule Wednesday, May 5th 2004 - Day 2 General Announcements: Note: If you view this page and the information posted is not updated, try pressing the refresh button to load the most recent version of the page. To e-mail a teacher, click on their name. To jump to subject click on subject name. The four digit numbers beside the teacher's last name are their school voice mail codes. When using the email links be sure to enter (at) cbe.ab.ca = after the user name. Administrative Staff: Ms. Frank Mr.Scott Mr. Sveen Art ... Daily Announcements Art: Back to top Cazabon Cazabon Thibault Grade 7 Thibault Grade 8 Thibault Grade 9 Band: Back to top Fossey Grade 7
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63. Homework Schedule
italian Back to top. Did exercises on Achieving Unity and Paragraphing, Three Types of Writing Finished Unit 5, composition, test tomorrow. No homework.
http://projects.cbe.ab.ca/ware/homework/Day 19.htm
Homework Schedule Thursday, May 13th 2004 - Day 1 General Announcements: Note: If you view this page and the information posted is not updated, try pressing the refresh button to load the most recent version of the page. To e-mail a teacher, click on their name. To jump to subject click on subject name. The four digit numbers beside the teacher's last name are their school voice mail codes. When using the email links be sure to enter (at) cbe.ab.ca = after the user name. Administrative Staff: Ms. Frank Mr.Scott Mr. Sveen Art ... Daily Announcements Art: Back to top Cazabon Cazabon Thibault Grade 7 Thibault Grade 8 Thibault Grade 9 Band: Back to top Fossey Grade 7
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64. IT150HO
Unless a group project is assigned, homework of any kind is personal italian 150HO Audio Exercises. WB Un po di scrittura Ao B. (Write the composition on a
http://crh.choate.edu/language/italiano/it150ho.htm
The CRH Language Department IT150HO: Intensive Beginning Italian (Honors)
Back to Italian Page TABLE OF CONTENTS
Language Department Policies
Course Description and Goals
Class Rules

Texts and Course Materials
... Michael Rinaldi Office: Steele Hall 211
e-mail: mrinaldi@choate.edu Course Description and Goals ITALIAN 150 HONORS COURSE DESCRIPTION, GOALS, AND STANDARDS COURSE DESCRIPTION AND CONTENT:
IT150HO INTENSIVE BEGINNING ITALIAN, Honors. Three terms; three course credits. This is a year-long, intensive, introductory language course for highly motivated and enthusiastic language students, covering the essentials of two years of grammar in one. An introductory college-level text is used, accompanied by the corresponding tape program for listening comprehension and oral practice, audio-visual aids, computer generated exercises, and selected reading materials. The course is open to fifth and sixth form students (preference is given to sixth formers) enrolled in a 350 section of another language or who have completed their language requirement. A minimum grade of B- in the previous course is required. COURSE MATERIALS: The college-level text Prego, an Invitation to Italian

65. Penn's Page Of References On The Web
dictionaries, currently English, French, German, italian, Latin, and HTML composition. Cascading Style Sheets (Webmonkey) HTML help Authoring references, FAQs
http://penn.home.att.net/bookref.htm
In the following sections: Dictionaries Encyclopedias General Reference Internet (includes Computing, HTML, Locate, Newbies, Searches, Usenet, Web), Law and Law Enforcement Maps Religion Soft- and Hardware Help ... Weather Note that I don't edit this page often, so don't be shy about sending me a note on broken and outdated links if you're of a mind to. Here is a page with some bookmarks on Arts and Literature and a list of my other bookmark files
Reference
Dictionaries
English
Webster's at Stanford , with links to many languages
Webster's at UCSD
Webster's Unabridged (1913)
Mirriam Webster Online Dictionary ...
Dictionaries at X-reference , free, listed by topic.
The Internet Dictionary Project
Royalty-free translating dictionaries, currently English, French, German, Italian, Latin, and Portuguese
Online Dictionaries
Oxford English Dictionary
Specialty
Biographical Dictionary
Biography.com
Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce (1911)
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66. Italian 102 Syllabus Fall 2002
B. You will be expected to turn in homework on the phase will weigh 25% of the total composition grade The French and italian Department will excuse up to four
http://www.coh.arizona.edu/pal/webmaterials/alfie/it102syll.html
Note: Syllabus can be accessed at: http://www.coh.arizona.edu/pal/webmaterials/alfie/subsyllabi.html
(Please write down the above address elsewhere so that you can print up a new copy of the syllabus if you lose this one). The University of Arizona
Department of French and Italian
Italian 102–Fall, 2002 Instructor:
Office Hours:
Main Office: Modern Languages, Room #549
Phone Numbers:
E-Mail:
Required Textbooks:
Lazzarino, Mauri Jacobsen, Bellezza, Prego! An Invitation to Italian 5th edition
Audio CD to accompany Prego 5th edition and Workbook to accompany Prego! 5th edition Course Website: http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/italy/Prego/exercises ***POLIS: http://www.u.arizona.edu/ic/polis Please bookmark the above websites so that you can access it easily Prerequisites: Italian 101 or placement exam. Course Goals and Objectives: The key objective of this course is to help you develop a basic language proficiency in Italian. During this semester, you will make progress in listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as towards knowledge of Italian culture. This course, however, especially focuses on the development of oral competence and active language use in everyday situations. Students will often interact with their classmates to learn more about themselves and others, and develop strategies for communication in Italian. By the end of this course, with reasonable effort, you will be able to handle routine situations of a personal and social nature. These will involve how to talk about yourself and others; discussing the general nature of student life here in Tucson; getting necessary information by asking simple questions; getting through simple survival situations such as being able to order food and beverages, buying in a store, etc.

67. Italian 101 Syllabus Fall 2002
You will be expected to turn in homework on the will weigh 25% of the total composition grade The French and italian Department will automatically excuse up to
http://www.coh.arizona.edu/pal/webmaterials/alfie/it101syll.html
Note: Syllabus can be accessed at: http://www.coh.arizona.edu/pal/webmaterials/alfie/subsyllabi.html
(Please write down the above address elsewhere so that you can print up a new copy of the syllabus if you lose this one). The University of Arizona
Department of French and Italian
Italian 101–Fall, 2002
Instructor:
Office Hours:
Main Office: Modern Languages, Room #549
Phone Numbers:
E-Mail:
Required Textbooks:
Lazzarino, Mauri Jacobsen, Bellezza, Prego! An Invitation to Italian 5th edition CDrom to accompany Prego! 5th edition and Workbook to accompany Prego! 5th edition Course Website: ***POLIS: http://www.u.arizona.edu/ic/polis—follow the links to Italian 101*** also http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/italy/Prego/exercises (this site is linked through POLIS site) Please bookmark the above website so that you can access it easily Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for Italian 101 Course Goals and Objectives: The key objective of this course is to help you develop a basic language proficiency in Italian. During this semester, you will make progress in listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as towards knowledge of Italian culture. This course, however, especially focuses on the development of oral competence and active language use in everyday situations. Students will often interact with their classmates to learn more about themselves and others, and develop strategies for communication in Italian. By the end of this course, with reasonable effort, you will be able to handle routine situations of a personal and social nature. These will involve how to talk about yourself and others; discussing the general nature of student life here in Tucson; getting necessary information by asking simple questions; getting through simple survival situations such as being able to order food and beverages, buying in a store, etc.

68. Instructor:
your individual contributions during class meetings, homework, written composition, and Campus ATTIVITA` italian through role playing; songs; magazine
http://dep.trincoll.edu/depts_mdlg/Italian/syllabi/ITAL101-02.htm
ITAL 101(section 02), Fall 2002 Syllabus and Reading List Instructor: Marco Cupolo Office: Seabury 40 A 3; Extension: 4027 Office Hours: Tuesday 12:30 – 1:30pm, and Thursday, 1:30 to 2:30 pm or by appointment Class Rooms and Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Seabury 14 Seabury 4 Seabury 14 Seabury 4 Seabury 14 11:00 AM 11:50 AM 11:20 AM 12.10 PM 11:00 AM 11:50 AM 11:20 AM 12.10 PM 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Description and Statement of Objectives In this interactive course students start to speak Italian since the first class. The course provides the fundamental elements to understand, speak, and write in Italian. Acquiring conversation skills and understanding grammar structures, students will be able to organize their Italian according to the contemporary context of the Italian culture and society. Course Requirements and Grading Policy Attendance and participation : Attend all classes. Unexcused absences will not be accepted and will seriously affect your grade. Missing five classes will cause a full-grade drop in the final grade; moreover, any single unexcused absence must be made up with an extra assignment, which must be arranged with the instructor. You are expected to come to class prepared, which includes completion of all homework assigned for that lesson and familiarizing yourself with the material to be covered that day. You are expected to participate actively: give answers, read, engage in spontaneous conversation, share your ideas and use your imagination: This is an interactive class

69. ITAL 102, Spring 2002
to understand, to read, and to write in italian. a teaching assistant) and, approximately a composition a week homework is a very important aspect of this course
http://dep.trincoll.edu/depts_mdlg/Italian/syllabi/ITAL102.htm
ITAL 102, Fall 02 Syllabus and Reading List Instructor:: Giuliana Palma Office: Seabury 40 A3; Ext.:2262. Office Hours: M.W. F.1:10-2:00; And/or by appointment Class Rooms and Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Seabury 4 Seabury 45E Seabury 4 Seabury 45E Seabury 4 11:00 – 11:50 AM 11:20 – 12:10 AM 11:00 – 11:50 AM 11:20 – 12:10 AM 11:00 – 11:50 AM Descrizione e obiettivi del corso: LE LEZIONI sono, fin dal primo giorno IN LINGUA ITALIANA e sono organizzate in unita' didattiche che aiutano a sviluppare negli studenti le quattro abilità di base : CAPIRE (comprensione orale), PARLARE (produzione orale), LEGGERE (comprensione scritta), SCRIVERE (produzione scritta). I COMPITI (Homework) assegnati per casa sono una parte molto importante del corso. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1) Basic Information: You are expected to actively participate in all meetings. I mean that the student, instead of waiting for my teaching / explanation, try to discover or to construct the information . This class meets every day. Attendance is required at every class meeting. If you have more than five absences you will lose 10% from your overall grade (see “Grades” below). In addition, I do not tolerate tardiness because it disrupts the flow of the class (three ‘lates’ are equivalent to one absence).

70. LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH
Comprehensive Examination in French, italian, Spanish or course in Advanced composition and Conversation participation, quizzes, notebook, homework, unit exams
http://www.southcountry.org/HIGHSCHOOL/hsdept-lang.htm
LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (LOTE) Click here for the 2003 Language (LOTE)Department
Summer Reading Project

Following the mandate of the Regents Action Plan, all students in South Country Schools begin LOTE in the seventh grade and may begin another language at any time in the High School; however, the longest possible sequence is recommended in order to achieve conversational proficiency in any language. For those students who have the ability and the time available, a third language is recommended. In the adventure of learning second and third languages students learn about foreign cultures. This expands their mental concepts in terms of new grammatical relationships, ways and means of expressing view points concerning the world around them and an appreciation of the ways other people think and live. All of these are experiences that enhance a student's understanding and appreciation of his/her own culture. French, Italian and Spanish are modern languages and are therefore taught with the major emphasis on oral communication. There is less stress on reading and writing especially in Level I.

71. F150 Course Information And Policies
In addition to several written homework assignments given composition 2 will be completed in class on April The Department of French italian works closely
http://www.indiana.edu/~elemfren/F150/f150-courseinfo.html
FRIT F150
Spring 2003-2004
Course Information
and Policies
Back to F150 Homepage Gorges du Verdon Welcome to French F150, the second semester course of the first-year elementary French language and culture sequence at Indiana University. This syllabus presents the goals of F150, explains the department's expectations of students, and describes the criteria for the evaluation of student performance. Please read the following pages carefully and print them out as a reference. They contain essential information that will be important to you throughout the semester. In addition all students of F150 are responsible for all information on the course website and are expected to comply with related policies. Should you have any questions regarding this syllabus, please ask your instructor. Goals : French F150 is a continued introduction to the French language and the Francophone cultures of the world. It is designed to help students improve their communication skills in French and emphasizes all four language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. By the end of the semester, students should be able to interact successfully in French, understand the main ideas of what they hear, see, and read in French, and express themselves clearly in written French. In addition to linguistic skills, students will also gain a deeper understanding of diverse aspects of French-speaking cultures. The course textbook is specifically designed to help students achieve these goals.

72. F200 Course Information Sheet
NEEDS The Department of French italian works closely with will sometimes be assigned as homework and will will also write one formal composition that they
http://www.indiana.edu/~elemfren/F200/f200-crseinfo.html
FRIT F200
Spring 2004
Course Information
and Policies
Back to F200 Homepage Instructor:
Office:Office Hrs:_
Email/Contact Info:_
Last Update : 14 April 2004 COURSE DESCRIPTION:
French F200 is designed for students who have completed the equivalent of one year of university French. The focus of this course is to sharpen students' skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing in French and to deepen their knowledge of French and Francophone language, literature and culture. TEXT/MATERIALS:
Bragger and Rice. Quant à moi - Manuel de classe and Manuel de préparation . 2nd Edition
(Custom edition). ( Boston
The text comes with accompanying CDs containing the listening segments. You can either use those CDs or else access the listening files online, using Microsoft Explorer , at: http://www.indiana.edu/~elemfren/F200/listening.html.
Note: To access online sound files, students will need to enter their username, password, and domain ("ads"). Copies of lab materials are also available in the Ballantine Language Lab (BH 121). Tapes and workbooks in the Language Lab cannot be checked out overnight. If a student chooses to duplicate Lab cassettes, he/she must provide his/her own cassette tape. The blank cassette must of

73. French 101/181: General Course Information
Quality of homework and labwork. 15%. composition. tutor from GUTS or a paid tutor from the list available from the Department of French and italian or elsewhere.
http://frit.lss.wisc.edu/fr101/info.htm
French 101/181 at University of Wisconsin, Madison
General Course Information
Introduction Bonjour! Soyez les bienvenus . Welcome to first-year French. We hope that your study of French will be enjoyable and profitable to you. French 101/181 will introduce you to the French language and to the many peoples who speak French throughout the world. At the end of this semester, you should already be able to “get along” somewhat in French. You should be able to read through, with basic understanding, general interest articles in newspapers and magazines, and simply structured poems and stories written in French, understand clearly-articulated native French speech within the limits of your vocabulary, and talk with native French speakers on a variety of practical topics. You should have gained basic knowledge about the grammar of French, insights into English grammar and into how languages work in general, and a greater understanding of francophone cultures and of American culture as seen by foreigners, especially by native speakers of French. back to top Course Supervisor If at times you become frustrated or discouraged during your study, do not hesitate to contact your instructor or the course supervisor:

74. ESL Supplies And Services - Software, Language Labs, And TEFL
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75. ITAL10401
Always keep one copy of your composition for your topics, complete charts, by using the italian you know is to your advantage to do your homework regularly, so
http://www.chss.montclair.edu/~possiedip/ITAL10401.htm
MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH AND ITALIAN
ITALIAN 104-01
Spring 2004
SYLLABUS
Instructor: Dr. Paolo Possiedi
Class/time: Partridge Hall-209, Monday, Wednesday, 10:00am-11:15am
Office: Dickson Hall-369
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, 9:30am - 10:00am; 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Telephone:
Email: possiedip@mail.montclair.edu Please make a hard copy of this on-line syllabus and keep it in your book. Read it carefully and, if you have any question, ask your instructor. We are here to help! OBJECTIVES OF ITALIAN 104 Welcome to Fourth-Semester Italian! Italian 104 is designed to improve your knowledge of Italian language and culture. At the end of the semester you will be able to talk about yourself and your preferences, needs and interests in present, past and future time, expressing conditions, hypotheses and views. You will also be able to describe events in the distant past and read authentic texts of Italian literature from a variety of sources. Moreover, you will become acquainted with the language of Italian business and politics. After a thorough review of what you learned in the previous three semesters in Italian, you will learn to talk about art and literature, politics, economy and job markets, write your c.v. and letters of application for jobs in Italy and discuss contemporary Italy in the light of her new multiculturalism, all within the limits of your vocabulary. You will learn how to write and read more sophisticated texts in present, past and future time and how to understand Italian well enough to carry out more challenging tasks and engage in complex conversations. You will also continue learning about aspects of everyday culture in Italy. The goal of this course is to help you learn to cope on your own in Italian, get a greater understanding of Italian people and culture and meet you basic needs should you go to Italy.

76. Italian 211
10% compositions (2 points each) Attendance/Class participation,10% Written homework 10%. Each composition is 2% of your final grade. Check out the italian Club
http://web.utk.edu/~brizio/htm/it211.htm
Flavia Brizio-Skov
Associate Professor of Italian
University of Tennessee Italian 211
Italian 314

Italian 341

Italian 342

home
A picture of Flavia's home in Savona, Italy.
Italian 211 Syllabus*
Week I Aug 21 In classe. A descrezione dell'insegnante (Instr: Gram: D-3). Aug 23 D.3: B, C ; Immagini e parole: A, B p.321. Week II Aug 26 A.1: A,B,C Aug 28 A.2: A,D (Instr: Gram: A.3). Aug 30 A.3: A, B, D. Week III Sept. 2 Holiday - Labor Day Sept. 4 B.1: A ; B.2: A, D. (Instr: Gram: B.3). Sept. 6 B.3: A, B, C. Week IV Sept. 9 Ripasso Quiz I Sept. 11 C.1: A, B ; C.2: A. Sept. 13 C.2: B, C, D. (Instr: Gram: C.3). Weel V Sept. 16 C.3: A p.349; A p.351. Sept. 18 D.1: A; D.2: D. (Instr: Gram: D.3). Sept. 20 D.3: B, E ; A p.361. Tema I: p.364, C Week VI Sept. 23 A.1: B ; A.2: A, D. (Instr: Gram: A.3) Sept. 25 A.3: A, D. Sept. 27 Ripasso Quiz II Week VII Sept. 30 B.1: A, B ; B.2: A, D. (Instr: Gram: B.3). Oct. 2 B.3: B, C ; C.1: A. Oct. 4 C.2: A, D ; C.3: C Week VIII Oct. 7

77. Italian 341
watch from the series of 6 italian films which added to the score of the next scheduled composition. reports 20% Composizioni 40% Attendance 10% homework 10
http://web.utk.edu/~brizio/htm/it341.htm
Flavia Brizio-Skov
Associate Professor of Italian
University of Tennessee Italian 341 Italian 211
Italian 314

Italian 342

home
Savona - La Torretta con veduta del porto.
Italian 341 Syllabus*
Week I Aug. 23 Introduzione al corso - Aug 25 Passeggiate italiane: p.10-13. Week II Aug. 28 P.I. p. 14-17. Compito scritto es. G p.14 Aug. 30 P.I. p. 18-21. Ripasso p.280-87 (articoli) Sept. 1 P.I. p. 22-24. Compito es. F e G p.24. Ripasso p.275 e 362-64. Week III Sept. 4 Holiday- Labor Day Sept. 6 P.I. p. 25-29. Compito es. L p. 26. Tema 1: p.26 (a scelta) Sept. 8 P.I. p. 30-32. Compito es. D e E p. 30-31. Ripasso p. 349-50. Week IV Sept. 11 P.I. p. 33-35. Orale 1 p.35 (orale). Sept. 13 P.I. p. 38-40. Compito es. A p.40. Sept. 15 P.I. p. 41-43. Compito es. C p. 41. Ripasso p. 316-318. Week V Sept. 18 P.I. p. 44-49. Orale 2 p. 45 (orale). Sept. 20 P.I. p. 50-52. Compito es. B e C p. 50-51. Ripasso p. 274-77. Sept. 22

78. Modern Languages: French Division Courses FRE 2220
d’atélier A week before every composition is due read each other’s compositions for homework in preparation do not hesitate to come for help during your
http://www.fsu.edu/~modlang/divisions/french/fre2220.html
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Course Coordinator: Professor Mitchell
367 Diffenbaugh Building
e-mail: jgmitche@mailer.fsu.edu Your instructor: Name: Office: Tel: Email: Required Texts:
  • Ouvertures,
  • Ouvertures student activities manual
  • L'art de lire,
    French 2220 is an intermediate study of the French language. The key to success in this course is to keep up with your work on a daily basis. Daily attendance and participation are required.
    Policies
    Attendance You may have 4 unexcused absences with no penalty (roll will be taken daily). If you are sick or cannot attend for some other valid reason, please notify the instructor, preferably before class time, although this may not count as an excused absence. In order to have an excused absence, you must provide official documentation (such as: absence form from a university organization; FSU Health Center/doctor’s note on official stationery; accident/police report; copy of an obituary) or it must be a religious holiday.

79. Bargain Homeschool Fifty Percent Off 3
Brenda Ellis, The Elements of Art and composition, Book 1 Junior Ollie E. Gibbs, Ed.D. homework Assignment to Assessment, $6.45, italian Step by Step, $14.99, $6.99.
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80. Language Internet Subject Guide - Newark Public Library
spelling rules, principles of composition , and practically www.infoplease.com/homework/writingskills1.html French, German, Hungarian, italian, Latin, Norwegian
http://www.npl.org/Pages/InternetResources/SubjectGuides/language.html
Language Abbreviations and Acronyms
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Translators and Translations

Abbreviations and Acronyms: Acronym and Abbreviation Server
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General dictionary of acronyms and abbreviations. Acronym Finder
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Dictionary of 298,000 acronyms with focus on computers, technology, telecommunications, and the military. Acronym Search
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A database of over 40,000 acronyms in a variety of areas such as chat, sports, accounting, classified ads, and finance. English Language Dictionaries: ARTFL Project: ROGET'S Thesaurus Search Form http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/ROGET.html ARTFL Project: Webster Search Form http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/webster.form.html Search Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, 1913 Edition. This old-fashioned dictionary tells you the "right way" to use a word. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable http://www.bartleby.com/81/

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