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Wang, Hsiu-Feng – Visible Language, 2010
This experiment investigated how two factors which relate to icon representations affected Taiwanese computer users. These were: alphabetic or non alphabetic representations and cultural or standard imagery. Alphabetic representations are representations which show Chinese characters or English words/letters. Non alphabetic representations are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Use, Computer Software, Context Effect

Sassoon, John – Visible Language, 1990
Considers opinions about how the alphabet might have been invented. Concludes that it probably occurred in a single "giant leap" taken by one man. Reviews the inventor's necessary background, creation of letter shapes, the writing medium, and direction of script. Postulates possibilities for initial acceptance and diffusion. Encapsulates the whole…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Ancient History, Inventions, Letters (Alphabet)

Smith, Philip T. – Visible Language, 1980
Argues that a fast and effective writing system need not stay close to the phonemic detail of speech, and offers shorthand systems as examples of this. Some proposals for spelling reform are briefly evaluated in the light of this evidence. (HOD)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Context Clues, Language Patterns, Orthographic Symbols

Herrick, Earl M. – Visible Language, 1974
Describes a system of classification to describe alphabets and to show the various degrees of formal similarity which they bear to one another. (TO)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Classification, Linguistics, Written Language

Watt, W. C. – Visible Language, 1975
Examines two versions of the alphabet to show how psychological evidence indicates that grammar is best which best approximates the system people have in their heads. (RB)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Grammar, Higher Education, Language Patterns

Lotz, John – Visible Language, 1972
A chronological bibliography of 14 citations dealing with the problem of script. (MM)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Bibliographies, Language, Speech

Crouwel, Wim – Visible Language, 1974
Descriptors: Handwriting, Handwriting Instruction, Letters (Alphabet), Self Expression

De Kerckhove, Derrick – Visible Language, 1986
Hypothesizes that writing systems affect cognitive strategies at a deeper level of human information-processing than is generally accepted in present day psychology. Discusses why almost all varieties of alphabets, syllabaries, and consonantal systems have been written to the left while vocalic systems have been written to the right. (JD)
Descriptors: Alphabetizing Skills, Alphabets, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures

Shimron, Joseph; Navon, David – Visible Language, 1980
English and Hebrew native speakers read texts mutilated by removing strips at the top or bottom of lines. Reading English texts was impaired more by mutilating the top, but the reverse was found for Hebrew texts, due to the different ways information is distributed along the vertical axis of Roman and Hebrew letters. (Author/GT)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English, Hebrew, Letters (Alphabet)
Backhaus, Peter – Visible Language, 2007
This paper examines the prominence of written English on shop signs in Japan. Based on data from a larger empirical study into multilingual signs in Tokyo, the most common ways of using English and the roman alphabet on Japanese shops signs are identified. It is argued that the ambivalent nature of English loan words plays a key role in the ever…
Descriptors: Linguistic Borrowing, Alphabets, Multilingualism, English (Second Language)

Jaquith, James R. – Visible Language, 1976
This study analyzes more than 1,500 expressions or orthographic conventions adopted by advertisers for many consumer products that depart significantly from ordinary standards of correctness. (HOD)
Descriptors: Advertising, Dictionaries, Graphic Arts, Language Research

Venezky, Richard L. – Visible Language, 1975
Concludes that letter-sound learning, word recognition, and reading ability do not appear to be affected by letter-name instruction. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Letters (Alphabet), Reading Ability, Reading Instruction

Crofts, Marjorie – Visible Language, 1971
Descriptors: Alphabets, Literacy Education, Orthographic Symbols, Punctuation

Brown, R. A. – Visible Language, 1991
Examines societies in which varieties and degrees of literacy are possible or ordinary, such as Japan and Korea. Finds that these societies have separate but functionally interrelated writing systems, used for communicatively disparate purposes, differential mastery of which, consequently, has social and economic repercussions. Finds that…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Reid, Larry D.; Reid, Meta – Visible Language, 2004
A critical step toward becoming a fluent reader is learning to recognize, name and distinguish the letters of the alphabet. This difficult task is often a point of failure. The task, however, can be made easier and less prone to failure. This article, based on research by cognitive scientists, provides guides for how to design a font that will…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Alphabets, Reading Skills, Dyslexia
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