Don't you think a name change is in order?

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ChatBrat
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04 Aug 2007, 12:06 pm

I called a bookstore in our town and asked if they had any books on Asperger's. I think the person that answered the phone thought it was a prank at first. I just cannot say Asperger's without it sounding like I'm saying Ass-burgers. I'm in the U.S.A. and that is how it is said here.

I vote for a name change! What about you, would you like to see the name changed? What would you want to change the name to? When someone changes the name of a disorder or disease, who exactly is responsible for that?



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04 Aug 2007, 12:09 pm

I don't say it right... I learned about it through reading and adapted my own pronunciation... like I do with mayn things.

I say as-pear-gers

And "as" I say more like "as"... not ass.

There is no B in that word... I don't know where it comes from.


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04 Aug 2007, 12:15 pm

I've made one phone call this year and thats too many times.



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04 Aug 2007, 12:27 pm

Asparagus. I call it that anyway.



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04 Aug 2007, 12:35 pm

Pugly wrote:
There is no B in that word... I don't know where it comes from.


Well, 'p's and 'b's are both bilabial plosives - the only difference is in whether it's voiced. So it's not too hard to see how they can be mixed up.



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04 Aug 2007, 12:58 pm

I get around the "assburger" problem by pronouncing the word differently. Instead of saying "ASperger" (first syllable stressed), I pronounce it "asPERger" (second syllable stressed). While there's still some resemblance to "assburger", it's far less noticeable, which reduces the possibility of NTs making fun of our condition.



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04 Aug 2007, 12:59 pm

ChatBrat wrote:
I'm saying Ass-burgers. I'm in the U.S.A. and that is how it is said here.

Hee hee. Ass Burgers.

ChatBrat wrote:
I vote for a name change! What about you, would you like to see the name changed? What would you want to change the name to? When someone changes the name of a disorder or disease, who exactly is responsible for that?

How about HFA-OVT?
HFA-OVT= High Functioning Autism, Obsessive Verbal Type

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04 Aug 2007, 1:06 pm

TheMachine1 wrote:
I've made one phone call this year and thats too many times.


:lol:



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04 Aug 2007, 1:08 pm

Don’t try to change it, that’s my advice. A new term would only cause confusion. Some would use it, most would not. And many people would believe that it refers to a completely new syndrome.

Also, “Asperger's” is a globally accepted term, and this is a good reason for not meddling with it. English-speaking people can at least agree with Tony Attwood who in “The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome” points out that it is fortunate that we are not supposed to use “Ssucharewa’s syndrome” after dr Ewa Ssucharewa, a Russian scientist who published a paper on the matter already in 1926.



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04 Aug 2007, 1:31 pm

Ssucharewa! How am I suppose to say that then?????????????????????????????????



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04 Aug 2007, 2:15 pm

I'd rather say Ssucharewa than assburgers! LOL



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04 Aug 2007, 2:32 pm

Good points all! I more for a descriptive name change, one that tells the people what it is!

One of my co-workers years ago was named, Qe'Phaen and he pronounced it Kevin! He said that nobody ever got it right.

so something like HFA or NVLD may be better in the long run.


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04 Aug 2007, 3:30 pm

I agree with Pugly - I pronounce the as like the word as, not like ass. I also make a point of saying p (an unvoiced letter) not b (a voiced letter). I would say syndrome after it, too, if you're going to be saying it to some stranger. I say it as infrequently as possible, though, because of the fear of having some moron think ass-burger is a clever joke. The name IS unfortunate.



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04 Aug 2007, 3:47 pm

I know it isn't much consolation, but the actual Austrian pronounciation (I couldn't pronounce pronounciation for a while...) is Ah-s-per-ger. A is pronounced as in car, s-as English, p as in pet e as in play and apart from g which is pronounced as in get (not as in german) the rest is same as English...

I am a language geek... sorry...


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04 Aug 2007, 3:48 pm

If the name of AS is changed it sould be based on the objective not a humans name. Ok here goes High IQ austism, Non ret*d austism, Hardwired intevert inword looker. And in computer terms High input low output human or HioH said hi
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04 Aug 2007, 3:49 pm

I say the "A" like an "O" and the "S" like a "Z" so that it sounds like "OZ-per-gers."


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