What does ld mean?
ld means Language Documentation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Language Documentation?
Language Documentation can be abbreviated as ld
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What does ld stand for? ld stands for "Language Documentation". |
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How to abbreviate "Language Documentation"? "Language Documentation" can be abbreviated as ld. |
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What is the meaning of ld abbreviation? The meaning of ld abbreviation is "Language Documentation". |
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What is ld abbreviation? One of the definitions of ld is "Language Documentation". |
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What does ld mean? ld as abbreviation means "Language Documentation". |
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What is shorthand of Language Documentation? The most common shorthand of "Language Documentation" is ld. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DACoRD - Documentation and Advisory Center on Racial Discrimination
- DALES - Documentation Automation Lookup and Exchange System
- DCCAM - Documentation Center of Cambodia
- DISTSIB - Documentation et Information Scientifiques et Techniques Sciences de l'Information et des Bibliothèques
- DocCath - Documentation Catholique
- DOCMOD - Documentation Modernization
- DOCOMOMO - Documentation and Conservation - Modern Movement
- ICLDC - International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation
- LDTC - Language Documentation Training Center
- LSDD - Language Services and Documentation Division
- ELDP - Endangered Language Documentation Project
- ILDP - Iquito Language Documentation Project
- LDC - Language Documentation Center
- LDS - Language Documentation Services
- LDUL - Language Documentation Urgency List
- WLDC - World Language Documentation Centre
- DAT - Documentation et Assistance Technique (French: Documentation and Technical Assistance)
- DIA - Documentation et Information pour l'Afrique (French: Documentation and Information for Africa)
- bold - Basic Oral Language Documentation
- ldlt - Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory