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McKee, Stuart – Visible Language, 2010
Western historians working in the first half of the twentieth century established a scheme for writing design history that continues to influence the global histories of today. The historians Douglas McMurtrie, Lucien Febvre, Henri-Jean Martin and Lawrence Wroth believed that the modern history of visual communication began with the advent and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Modern History, Historiography, Cultural Differences
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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
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Wallraff, Martin – Visible Language, 1997
Discusses the history of Greek typography, focusing on the first book to be entirely printed in Greek in 1476 and the series of new typefaces that resulted. Cites Milan as a center of Greek printing in the early history of Greek typography. Describes a revival of one of these typefaces created under the name of Milan Greek. (PA)
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Greek, Written Language
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Herrick, Earl M. – Visible Language, 1999
Notes that the term "roman" when used to describe characters of written languages, can be confusing because it is overloaded with four different meanings. Distinguishes among these four meanings and suggests alternative terms for each of them. (RS)
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Printing, Romanization
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Schmandt-Besserat, Denise – Visible Language, 1986
Summarizes some of the major pieces of evidence concerning the archeological clay tokens, specifically the technique for their manufacture, their geographic distribution, chronology, and the context in which they are found. Discusses the interpretation of tokens as the first example of visible language, particularly as an antecedent of Sumerian…
Descriptors: Accounting, Archaeology, Diachronic Linguistics, Intellectual History
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DeKay, Michael L.; Freyd, Jennifer J. – Visible Language, 1991
Investigates the effect of drawing method on the subsequent discriminability of hand-drawn characters. Finds that members of character pairs drawn using dissimilar stroke directions became more differentiated; subjects were better able to distinguish between members of differentiated character pairs; and subjects were better at distinguishing…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Handwriting, Higher Education, Writing Research
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McArthur, Douglas – Visible Language, 1992
Explains that semiology provides a broad perspective for analyzing the range of signs, their differences in form and function, along with the relative efficiency of different signs for different purposes and situations. Applies some general semiological notions to the printed page. (SR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Higher Education, Semiotics
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Cohen, Michael – Visible Language, 1992
Introduces two systems that increase the information density of textual presentation by reconsidering text as pictures, expanding the range of written expression. Notes that these systems are implemented as computer programs, active filters that represent textual information graphically. (SR)
Descriptors: Diagrams, Graphic Arts, Higher Education, Visual Perception
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Edson, Laurie – Visible Language, 1985
Examines ways in which visible language works with or against an accompanying image to produce desired effects on a reader or spectator and investigates the role that fiction and myth play in life, using a book cover and comic strip illustrations as examples. (DF)
Descriptors: Fiction, Imagery, Mythology, Reader Text Relationship
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Baudin, Fernand – Visible Language, 1984
Argues for the analyzing, studying, and describing of text pages as configurations of columns and lines and as constallations of alphabets. (FL)
Descriptors: Editing, Handwriting, Layout (Publications), Learning Theories
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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)
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Haussamen, Brock – Visible Language, 1994
Describes general changes in sentence length, typical clause and modifier patterns, connectedness and structural explicitness over the last 400 years. Finds that the printed sentence has become shorter, the flow of information more direct, and the connections between nominalizations more implicit. Suggests that the printed sentence will continue…
Descriptors: English, Higher Education, Language Patterns, Language Research
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Unger, J. Marshall – Visible Language, 1984
Describes the fundamentals of Japanese braille and outlines the spacing rules now in general use. Points out the relevance of Japanese braille for the computer treatment of the Japanese language. (FL)
Descriptors: Braille, Computers, Design Requirements, Japanese
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Poggenpohl, Sharon Helmer; Winkler, Dietmar R. – Visible Language, 1992
Steps aside from conventional ideas about diagrams to examine how they work. Brings to bear ideas from a perceptual psychologist, a communication theorist, and a philosopher. Introduces the papers in this special issue as diagrams for worldmaking. (SR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Diagrams, Higher Education
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DeFrancis, John – Visible Language, 1996
Takes a look at some of the specific applications of the Chinese system of writing in an attempt to resolve disagreements about the language's relative efficiency. Examines (1) the arrangement of characters in dictionaries and the look-up procedures; and (2) the process of composing and reproducing Chinese texts, including typesetting,…
Descriptors: Chinese, Dictionaries, Higher Education, Linguistics
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