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Bormuth, John R. – Visible Language, 1974
Outlines some of the arguments that favor accelerating the development of the technology of readability in developing nations. (RB)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Higher Education, Literacy Education, Readability

Moriarty, Sandra E. – Visible Language, 1986
Investigates readability of different line lengths in advertising body copy, hypothesizing a normal curve with lower scores for shorter and longer lines, and scores above the mean for lines in the middle of the distribution. Finds support for lower scores for short lines and some evidence of two optimum line lengths rather than one. (SKC)
Descriptors: Advertising, Media Research, Readability, Reading Processes

Bever, Thomas G.; And Others – Visible Language, 1991
Compares three linguistically motivated algorithms for assigning between-word space sizes for their impact on text readability. Finds that the readability of text can be improved with the aid of a rudimentary automatic parser. (PRA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Layout (Publications), Readability, Reading Comprehension

Dyson, Mary C.; Kipping, Gary J. – Visible Language, 1998
Describes two experiments that explore the effect of line length and paging versus scrolling on reading from screen. Finds that long lines were read faster than short lines with no change in comprehension and that subject's judgment of reading ease did not correlate with performance. Concludes that further study is needed. (PA)
Descriptors: Layout (Publications), Readability, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension

Ehri, Linnea C.; Wilce, Lee S. – Visible Language, 1974
Preliminary findings are consistent with the view that less experienced readers transform graphic to aural input before deriving a semantic interpretation. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Printing, Readability, Reading Comprehension
The Effects of Line Length and Paragraph Denotation on the Retrieval of Information from Prose Text.

Hartley, James; And Others – Visible Language, 1978
Results of a study involving approximately 500 sixth and seventh graders suggest that a two-column layout with traditional paragraphing denotation is more readable than a single-column layout, but that an extreme line length does not place an undue strain on the reader. (Examples of the two formats are included.) (GT)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Layout (Publications), Paragraphs

Hartley, James – Visible Language, 1980
Comments on the rationale and methodology of the textual cue experiments of L. T. Frase and B. J. Schwartz (see EJ 203 980) and describes two studies that attempted to replicate and extend their findings using a different methodology. (Author/GT)
Descriptors: Adults, Cues, Organization, Readability