sinsboldly wrote:
It was named after the dude that isolated it into a Syndrome. Hence "So-and-So's Syndrome"
Merle
Makes sense.
Aspie1 wrote:
I say "Asperger Syndrome". It's mostly for convenience purposes. The S's occurs at the end of "Asperger's" and the beginning of "syndrome" end up running together anyway.
True but most of my communication is in written form and it frustrates me every time I have to write it because I'm not sure if I'm correct.
NeantHumain wrote:
The ICD-10 calls it
Asperger's syndrome, but the DSM-IV-TR refers to it as
Asperger's Disorder;
only Wikipedia, in its infinite wisdom, calls it Asperger syndrome without the apostrophe (and yes, they had a long debate about the apostrophe but decided to go against the nomenclature of the official sources). By the way, it's pronounced /ˈɑsˌpɚgɚz ˈsɪndroʊm/ in the
International Phonetic Alphabet.
.. and the National Autistic Society.
I might email them and suggest that they change it.