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@String{ack-nhfb = "Nelson H. F. Beebe,
University of Utah,
Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB,
155 S 1400 E RM 233,
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,
Tel: +1 801 581 5254,
FAX: +1 801 581 4148,
e-mail: \path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,
\path|beebe@acm.org|,
\path|beebe@computer.org| (Internet),
URL: \path|https://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|"}
@String{j-J-TYPOGR-RES = "The Journal of Typographic Research"}
@String{j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE = "Visible Language"}
@Article{Wrolstad:1967:PNF,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "A Prefatory Note to the First Number",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "3--4",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wiggins:1967:ETT,
author = "Richard H. Wiggins",
title = "Effects of Three Typographical Variables on Speed of
Reading",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "5--18",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fry:1967:DMS,
author = "Edward Fry",
title = "The Diacritical Marketing System and a Preliminary
Comparison with the Initial Teaching Alphabet",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "19--30",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Prince:1967:PVH,
author = "J. H. Prince",
title = "Printing for the Visually Handicapped",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "31--47",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1444-0938.1967.tb03635.x",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Reprinted with permission in The Australian Journal of
Optometry, 50(6) 164--177, June 1967.",
xxpages = "31--48",
}
@Article{Duncan:1967:LSS,
author = "C. J. Duncan",
title = "Line Scan Standards for Characters and Symbols: a
Practical Study",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "49--62",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nadler:1967:PPO,
author = "M. Nadler",
title = "The Perspectives for Practical Optical Character
Recognition",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "63--68",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Holland:1967:TEC,
author = "F. C. Holland",
title = "Typographical Effects by Cathode Ray Tube Typesetting
Systems",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "69--79",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cowan:1967:LVC,
author = "C. I. Cowan",
title = "On-Line Visual Correction and Make-up Systems --- {I}:
Hardware",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "80--89",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fabrizio:1967:RFS,
author = "Ralph Fabrizio and Ira Kaplan and Gilbert Teal",
title = "Readability as a Function of the Straightness of
Right-hand Margins",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "90--95",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Malkiel:1967:SULa,
author = "Yakov Malkiel",
title = "Secondary Uses of Letters in Language. [{Part I}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "96--110",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Reprinted from \booktitle{Romance Philology}, {\bf 19}
(1965).",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Reprinted from \booktitle{Romance Philology}, XIX,
1--27, by permission of The Regents of the University
of California.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1967:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "1",
pages = "111--113",
month = jan,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N1_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Harrison:1967:CTT,
author = "Randall Harrison and Clyde D. J. Morris",
title = "Communication Theory and Typographic Research",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "115--124",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Payne:1967:RTM,
author = "Donald R. Payne",
title = "Readability of Typewritten Material; Proportional
Versus Standard Spacing",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "125--136",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frutiger:1967:OBS,
author = "Adrian Frutiger",
title = "{OCR-B}: a Standardized Character for Optical
Recognition",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "137--146",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wheelock:1967:IVD,
author = "Warren H. Wheelock and Nicholas J. Silvaroli",
title = "An investigation of visual discrimination training for
beginning readers.",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "147--156",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tanselle:1967:TRB,
author = "G. Thomas Tanselle",
title = "Typographic Research and Bibliography",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "157--163",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wakefield:1967:PLD,
author = "R. J. Wakefield",
title = "Print Layout and Design with a Computer {CRT} System",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "165--168",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Malkiel:1967:SULb,
author = "Yakov Malkiel",
title = "Secondary Uses of Letters in Language. [{Part II}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "169--190",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Reprinted from \booktitle{Romance Philology}, XIX,
1--27, by permission of The Regents of the University
of California.",
}
@Article{Downing:1967:CMP,
author = "John Downing",
title = "Commentary: Methodological Problems in Research on
Simplified Alphabets and Regularized Writing-Systems",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "191--201",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "With a reply by Edward Fry.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1967:C,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "202--203",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1967:BR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Reviews",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "204--209",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1967:AJAa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Abstracts of Journal Articles in {French} and
{German}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "210--213",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1967:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "2",
pages = "214--215",
month = apr,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N2_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pierce:1967:PIA,
author = "James Smith Pierce",
title = "Pictographs, Ideograms, and Alphabets in the Work of
{Paul Klee}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "219--244",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "Paul Klee (1879--1940), the Swiss artist who taught at
the German Bauhaus, used ancient and modern pictographs
and alphabets in many of his painting and drawings. The
discrete characters of the various systems of writing
were well adapted to Klee's unusual additive technique
by which he retained the expressive purity of the
formal elements. In the 1910's and 1920's, Klee used
roman letters to construct abstract formal patterns,
but in the 1930's he reanimated the conventional
symbols of the alphabet, turning them into active
representational figures suggestive of their
pictographic origins. His most revolutionary
achievement was the invention of bold ideograms,
combining different pictographic schemata in a set of
double images which enrich a basic idea through chains
of associated ideas, thus altering the notion of a
picture as representing a scene fixed in time and
space.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Huss:1967:CLT,
author = "Richard E. Huss",
title = "A Chronological List of Typesetting Machines and
Ancillary Equipment, 1822--1925",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "245--274",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Hutt:1968:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "The history of the development (1822--1925) of the
mechanical control of printers' type is outlined in
this chronological list of type-setting machines. Early
emphasis is on the single-type devices which
manipulated individual pieces of type; gradually matrix
machines were perfected. Also included are machines
used to supplement the typesetting process:
typecasters, direct printers, transfer or impression
devices, and material makers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hailstone:1967:SED,
author = "M. Hailstone and Jeremy J. Foster",
title = "Studies of the Efficiency of Drug Labeling",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "275--284",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "Two experiments on the effectiveness of drug-labeling
are reported. The first compared typewritten with
hand-written labels, and the second compared printed
drug-labels varying in type size, form of type and
layout (centered or ranged left). A discrimination-test
procedure was employed, the subjects having to select
specified labels from a display. The results of the
experiments showed (1) that typewritten labels were
discriminated more readily than handwritten ones, (2)
that labels printed with 10-point type were
discriminated more speedily than labels printed with
6-point type, (3) that for labels printed with 6-point
type, upper-case letterform was more easily
discriminated than lower-case letterform, (4) the
layout of the label design had no effect on
discrimination.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frutiger:1967:TIS,
author = "Adrian Frutiger",
title = "Typography with the {IBM Selectric Composer}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "285--292",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Schmoller:1968:E,Gurtler:1968:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "The place of the IBM Selectric Composer in the
evolution of bookmaking processes is outlined: it
provides a return to directness and simplicity,
combined with the speed of mechanization. Some
restrictions and problems which the new machine poses
for the type designer are described. The article was
originally presented as a lecture at Gallery 303 in New
York City. It has been composed on the IBM Selectric
Composer in the Univers face which the author adapted
to the machine.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Weaver:1967:CP,
author = "Mike Weaver",
title = "Concrete Poetry",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "293--326",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "The origins of the Concrete movement in poetry are
briefly traced, with early manifestoes included as
appendices. Three perceptual approaches, classified as
optic, kinetic, and phonetic, are distinguished by
means of twenty-one illustrations. The emphasis falls
on the development of a new fixed form consonant with
our age.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1967:RPR,
author = "Dirk Wendt",
title = "Research in Progress: Research on Readability and
Congeniality of Print",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "327--327",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Middleton:1967:ER,
author = "R. Hunter Middleton",
title = "Exhibition Review",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "328--330",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1967:BRR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {R. C. Alston, \booktitle{A Bibliography
of the English Language from the Invention of Printing
to the Year 1800, Volume VIII: Treatises on
Short-Hand}. Printed for the author by E. J. Arnold \&
Son Limited, Leeds, England; 1966. xiii + 152 pp.
\pounds 5. 1Os}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "331--335",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1967:AJAb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Abstracts of Journal Articles in {French} and
{German}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "336--338",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1967:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "3",
pages = "339--339",
month = jul,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N3_1967_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mathews:1967:TFC,
author = "M. V. Mathews and Carol Lochbaum and Judith A. Moss",
title = "Three Fonts of Computer-drawn Letters",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "4",
pages = "??--??",
month = oct,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N4_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "Detailed descriptions are given for three fonts of
letters. Letter shapes are entirely described by
numbers. The basic vectors are in a general form so the
fonts may be easily drawn on a variety of computers and
cathode ray tubes. The fonts include both upper- and
lower-case Roman letters, mathematical signs, and
upper- and lower-case Greek letters. Digital type
design is described. However, the principal
contribution is the fonts themselves.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bass:1967:DCN,
author = "Rudi Bass",
title = "The Development of {CBS News 36}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "4",
pages = "357--372",
month = oct,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N4_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "Production of legible typography on the television
screen is affected by technological variables unknown
to the printed media. Specific problems of type
distortion and decay in television transmission are
described. To counteract these problems the Graphic
Arts Department of CBS News experimented with various
typefaces and developed CBS News 36; research results
are illustrated and discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1967:TER,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "Typography: Evolution and Revolution",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "4",
pages = "373--386",
month = oct,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See commentary \cite{Foster:1968:CPR,Baudin:1968:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N4_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "Typography is considered as a technical phase in the
evolution of handwriting. The latter in an intellectual
and rational operation and not only a skill that is
purely manual or mechanical. That is why ideas about
the legibility and intelligibility of text should be
extended to include the entire format which supports
the written matter, book or document. The technological
revolution in progress in the reproduction and
multiplication of printed matter provokes a social
revolution in the actual production of writing, and
calls for a parallel renewal of teaching --- at a
higher level --- of handwriting. Illustrations and
commentary.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wright:1967:VGE,
author = "Edward Wright and J. Collins",
title = "Vertical Group Exercises in Graphic Design",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "4",
pages = "??--??",
month = oct,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N4_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "Graphic designers traditionally have limited
experience with the direct relationship between meaning
and form in the language they use. In this experimental
project graphic design students were encouraged to
gradually refine their own individual handwritten texts
from random, personal jottings into a formal graphic
mode. Several students' work is illustrated and
commented on.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tomohiko:1967:JC,
author = "Horie Tomohiko",
title = "{Japanese} Calligraphy",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "4",
pages = "??--??",
month = oct,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N4_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "More than any other area of the world, Japan and China
have refined the practical act of writing into a highly
expressive art form. With their roots in earlier
Chinese symbols, Japanese calligraphers have ---
through a 1300-year history --- developed a variety of
unique styles of their own. Two main classifications
are discussed: ``classical'' in which form and emotion
are closely integrated, and ``subjective'' in which
feeling takes precedence over form.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tansell:1967:ITB,
author = "G. Thomas Tansell",
title = "Identification of Typefaces in Bibliographical
Description",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "I",
number = "4",
pages = "??--??",
month = oct,
year = "1967",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V1N4_1967_E.pdf",
abstract = "Two suggestions may be helpful to descriptive
bibliographers in working out a method for describing
the typography of a book: bibliographers should base
their measurements of type on its appearance on the
printed page rather than to infer the size of the type
body; and their system of classification of type
designs should be graduated so that different degrees
of detail can be presented under differing
circumstances and for the several periods of book
production.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1968:SDT,
author = "Dirk Wendt",
title = "Semantic Differentials of Typefaces as a Method of
Congeniality Research",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "3--25",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "The semantic differential, a technique of standardized
descriptions for various kinds of objects in order to
obtain quantitative measures of similarity, can be
applied successfully to discriminate between typefaces
and to locate them in a semantic space. Two different
semantic differentials --- a more general and a more
specific one --- yielded semantic spaces of three and
four dimensions, respectively, on independent aspects.
Results are interpreted briefly and with some caution.
The main point is the demonstration of the
applicability of this technique to typographic
problems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gurtler:1968:DE,
author = "Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler",
title = "The Design of {Egyptian 505}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "27--42",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "In 1965 the Visual Graphics Corporation organized an
international competition for new typeface designs. The
author directed his typography class at the
Kungstgewerbeschule, Basel, Switzerland, in designing a
class-project entry: Egyptian 505. The students'
training for type design is described together with the
specific development of Egyptian 505 for
photocomposition. Art school education for script and
type design is discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hinds:1968:WCT,
author = "Lillian R. Hinds and William G. Dodds",
title = "Words in Color: Two Experimental Studies",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "43--52",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "Development of the use of color as an initial added
dimension in beginning level reading is discussed,
including the exploratory studies of the Gattegno Words
in Color approach. Two experimental studies tested
Words in Color: the Dodds study with primary-school
children describes significantly superior scores in
vocabulary and spelling; the Hinds study reports
superior vocabulary and comprehension gains with
inner-city illiterate adults.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Jones:1968:RRC,
author = "F. Kenneth Jones",
title = "A Research Report on Colour Story Reading",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "53--58",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "While use of color in the various visual media has
increased enormously, typography remains essentially
black and white. Colour Story Reading was developed to
make use of color in helping children learn to read.
The theory and practice of Colour Story Reading is
discussed, including two studies testing this approach:
one showing children's preference and better
performance, and another showing superior reading
attainment in black and white after initial reading
with color.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Evers:1968:AUC,
author = "C. H. Evers",
title = "Adjustments to Unjustified Composition on the
{{\booktitle{Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad}}}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "59--74",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "On February 6, 1967, Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad
introduced unjustified composition throughout the
newspaper. The advantages and disadvantages of
unjustified newspaper composition are discussed. The
history of its innovation in Rotterdam is described and
illustrated --- including the problems, benefits, and
reception by readers. This article has been adapted
from a report to a conference on the International
Federation of Newspaper Publishers in Paris last
fall.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:AGJ,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Author's Guide to {{\booktitle{The Journal of
Typographic Research}}}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "75--100",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1968:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "101--103",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Schmoller:1968:E,
author = "Hans Schmoller",
title = "To the editor",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "103--103",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Critical comment on \cite{Frutiger:1967:TIS}. See
comments \cite{Gurtler:1968:C,Zapf:1970:C}",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "1",
pages = "104--104",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N1_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Smith:1968:TRM,
author = "Glendon C. Smith",
title = "Type Reading Machines for the Blind",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "107--125",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "The most advanced personal type reading machine
described provides the blind user with an aural
``spelled speech'' equivalent for each upper- and
lower-case letter or ligature scanned by a hand-held
optical probe. This character recognition machine
recognizes the most popular type fonts with moderate
accuracy and speed (80-90 words-per-minute). The
development of the hand-held probe for this machine has
resulted in a family of aural and tactile ``direct
translation'' reading aids which are pocket-sized and
battery-operated and may be used independently for
low-speed reading.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Enstrom:1968:RHR,
author = "E. A. Enstrom",
title = "Reading--handwriting Research",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "126--126",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted with kind permission from \booktitle{The
Reading Teacher}, Volume 21, Number 6 (March 1968);
1968 by International Reading Association, Newark,
Delaware 19711.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Click:1968:RRN,
author = "J. W. Click and Guido H. {Stempel III}",
title = "Reader Response to Newspaper Front-page Format",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "127--142",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "A study of responses to newspaper pages indicated that
persons may make judgments about the entire newspaper
on the basis of typography. Respondents were shown
front pages from six newspapers they had not seen
before and were asked to rate the newspapers on 20
semantic differential scales. There were significant
differences between ratings of newspapers on 12 of the
20 scales. Respondents seemed to prefer horizontal
pages and disliked symmetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Horowitz:1968:WFA,
author = "Leonard M. Horowitz and Margaret A. White and Douglas
W. Atwood",
title = "Words Fragments as Aids to Recall: the Organization of
a Word",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "143--156",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper discusses the organization of a single
word. It shows that the beginning of a word is the best
cue for eliciting that word; the middle is the poorest
cue. Subject was shown a list of words one by one on a
memory drum. (Some lists had six-letter words and some
had nine-letter words.) Then subject saw a fragment of
the word, and he had to recall the entire word. A
beginning fragment elicited the correst response most
readily and with the shortest latency. The middle
elicited the correst response least readily and with
the longest latency. These results are also related to
the issue of associative symmetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Turnbull:1968:RAA,
author = "A. T. Turnbull and David E. Carter",
title = "Readership of Advertisements with All-display
Typography",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "157--169",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "Experts differ in their opinions regarding the effect
on readership of composing an entire advertisement in
all-display typography. A sampling in Life and Ladies
Home Journal magazines from 1954 through 1965 has
revealed an upward trend in the use of such ads. To
measure the effect, correlative studies were made
relating the numbers of words to Daniel Starch
readership records. Negative correlations were found
for ``Read Most'' and ``Seen Associated'' ratings. With
inherent reader interest in the advertised product held
constant, correlations for both ratings were low. It
was concluded that all-display typography may not be
restrictive in dampening readership. However, rank
correlations of all-display product categories with
category rankings from Starch findings were so high as
to lead to the conclusion that the effect on readership
beyond the reader-interest level was not likely.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:JEE,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Editor for Experimental Design",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "170--170",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Pieter Brattinga h as been named Editor for
Experimental Design for \booktitle{The Journal of
Typographic Research}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shera:1968:DM,
author = "Jesse H. Shera and Conrad H. Rawski",
title = "The Diagram Is the Message",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "171--188",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "The diagram is a special case of picture-making. It
involves the same representational condition: the
mapping of a content in shapes which themselves possess
--- and transmit --- a characteristic content. It is
necessary to distinguish between the paradigmatic
intent and the emblematic form of a diagram. In the
postscript the error potential implicit in the
interplay of these properties is demonstrated by
examples which include the book arts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Coleman:1968:BRS,
author = "Carroll Coleman",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Spiral Press through
Four Decades}}, An Exhibition of Books and Ephemera,
with a Commentary by Joseph Blumenthal. New York:
Pierpont Morgan Library, 1966. 100 pages. Clothbound
edition out of print; paperbound edition, \$2.85}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "189--193",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Taks:1968:E,
author = "J. J. Taks",
title = "To the {Editor}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "194--194",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1968:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "195--197",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "197--198",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:PA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{{\booktitle{The Penrose Annual 1968}}}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "2",
pages = "199--199",
month = apr,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N2_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bonsiepe:1968:MQO,
author = "Gui Bonsiepe",
title = "A Method of Quantifying Order in Typographic Design",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "203--220",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "A description is given of a method to compare in
quantitative terms the degree of order of two
typographically designed pages. A distinction is made
between two kinds of order: the order of a system
(systemic order) and the order of arrangement. The
Shannon formula was used for measuring the degree of
order of the two designs --- an old version and its
redesign. It shows that a judgment based on optical
evidence can be supported by a mathematical-empirical
judgment. Possible consequences for an aesthetics based
on information theory are drawn. A design heuristic is
sketched, and the possibilities as well as limits of an
algorithmization of design decisions are discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
xxtitle = "Quantifying Order in Typographic Design",
}
@Article{Mountford:1968:WA,
author = "John Mountford",
title = "`{Writing}' and `Alphabet'",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "221--232",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "The two English words ``writing'' and ``alphabet'' are
both linked to language. The notion of language is
built into ``writing,'' and the notion of writing is
built into ``alphabet.'' Different disciplines which
use these words and technical terms, use them
differently; and everyday usage is often imprecise.
Linguistics, as the science of language, can contribute
towards sorting these meanings out. A start is made in
this direction, in the belief that related disciplines
ought not to be ``divided by a common terminology.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Telingater:1968:SAG,
author = "Solomon B. Telingater",
title = "The Standardization of Alphabetic Graphemes",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "233--240",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "During the historic development of our national
alphabets the direct relationship between the sound of
the language and its visual symbols has become
obscured. The need for a stronger, direct relationship
between sound and symbol is discussed; a suggested
rearrangement of graphemes within our alphabet is
illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Slothouber:1968:TA,
author = "Jan Slothouber and William Graatsma",
title = "Typographic Anamorphosis",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "241--244",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "Anamorphosis, an optical phenomenon meaning ``return
of form,'' consists in the perception of a deformed
figure as a normal figure. An example of
letter-anamorphosis recently created in Holland is
discussed an illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brown:1968:TSM,
author = "Dwight D. Brown",
title = "Towards a Standard for Measuring the Accuracy of Any
Computer-hyphenation Program",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "245--258",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "No standard of measurement yet exists to measure
computer hyphenation accuracy. The author discusses the
need for such a standard; among considerations
discussed are: word frequency, hyphenation probability,
inter-word spacing, and line expansion factors. Very
high hyphenation accuracy can be obtained if the
computer program can select the words it chooses to
hyphenate without being ``chastised'' for failing to
hyphenate where hyphenation is possible. The author
presents a series of formulas for arriving at
hyphenation accuracy ratings in hyphenation errors.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{vanderMarck:1968:PRP,
author = "Jan van der Marck",
title = "Pictures to be Read\slash Poetry to be Seen",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "259--270",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "Language and pictoral representations are increasingly
being fused in contemporary visual arts. This trend
toward a visual language --- poetic rather than
communicative --- reflects a breakdown of tradition in
all the arts. It is discussed and illustrated in terms
of the work of specific artists brought together in an
exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art,
Chicago.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zachrisson:1968:TLR,
author = "Bror Zachrisson",
title = "The {A.Typ.I.} Legibility Research Committee",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "271--276",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:LM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "List of Members",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "277--277",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:TXC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{A.TYP.I XIth Congress; ICOGRADA 1968 Congress}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "278--278",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Foster:1968:CPR,
author = "Jeremy J. Foster",
title = "Commentary: Psychological Research into Legibility",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "279--282",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Baudin:1967:TER,Baudin:1968:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Welsh:1968:BRC,
author = "George S. Welsh",
title = "Book Reviews: {I. Coppersmith, Stanley (ed.).
\booktitle{Frontiers of Psychological Research:
Readings from Scientific American}. San Francisco:
Freeman and Co., 1966. 322 pages. \$10.00 (\$4.95 in
paper). 2. Gregory, R. L., \booktitle{Eye and Brain:
The Psychology of Seeing}. New York: McGraw-Hill, J
966. 254 pages. \$2.45 (paper). 3. Vernon, M. D. (ed.).
\booktitle{Experiments in Visual Perception: Selected
Readings}. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1966. 443 pages.
\$1.95 (paper)}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "283--286",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:BR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "287--291",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hutt:1968:C,
author = "G. Allen Hutt",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "292--292",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Huss:1967:CLT}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1968:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "293--295",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "3",
pages = "296--296",
month = jul,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N3_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mergler:1968:OAC,
author = "H. W. Mergler and P. M. Vargo",
title = "One Approach to Computer Assisted Letter Design",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "299--322",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "ITSYLF is an interactive synthesizer of letterforms,
which can be used in the design and study of alphabets.
It is a computer assisted, operator oriented
programming system which allows a typographic designer
to enter numeric values through a keyboard and
manipulate the characteristics of the letterforms
quickly and easily. The alphabet was divided into
classes, based on geometric properties of the letters.
A set of parameters was derived that allows the
construction and manipulation of the letter shapes
based on mathematical models of the letters. A set of
programs was generated that produces a drawing of the
letter which corresponds to the current parameter
values. Examples of the effects on the letter shapes of
various sets of parameter values are presented for E,
A, D, C as well as examples of computer generated
serifs and three sets of consistant letterforms that
could be used as the basis for several new alphabets.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moorsel:1968:TL,
author = "L. Leering-van Moorsel",
title = "The Typography of {El Lissitzky}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "323--340",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "Around 1920 there was ferment in all of the arts.
Lissitzky (1890--1941) developed his art during this
period and was influenced by such men as Malevich
(supermatism) and Tatlin (constructivism). His
typographic innovations are individualistic and connot
be classified with any single ``movement.'' Lissitzky's
work and ideas on typography --- of a pre-eminently
pictoral quality --- are summarized and illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Seybold:1968:EVC,
author = "John W. Seybold",
title = "Esthetic Values in Computerized Photocomposition",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "341--350",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "Can the computer achieve the same quality composition
as a skilled typesetter? The author identifies some
factors which contribute to successful esthetic
solutions and discusses the compromises that must be
considered, for example, in hyphenation and
justification. ``Feedback'' of information and ideas
from typographer to computer programmer is
encouraged.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zapf:1968:CLD,
author = "Hermann Zapf",
title = "Changes in Letterforms Due to Technical Developments",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "351--368",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "A brief historical survey traces the major
technological influences on typography, beginning when
Gutenberg transferred the handwritten letters of the
medieval scribes into typographic forms, down through
the development of machine composition, both in hot
metal and photocomposition. Today new problems arise in
connenction with automated optical reading machines.
Not only must the technial requirements of computerized
composition be mastered, but we also have to consider
the demand for new alphabet designs as an expression of
our time, departing from historicizing elements of past
styles.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Emans:1968:CCA,
author = "Robert Emans",
title = "Context Clues as an Aid to the Reader",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "369--373",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
abstract = "Context clues have been referred to as the most
important single aid to word perception. The author
proposes a simplified schema to organize context clues
according to three categories for pereception of
printed words --- meaning clues, language clues, and
organization clues--and within each of the categories,
describes a number of types of context clues and gives
examples.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Flarsheim:1968:RP,
author = "Carl Flarsheim and Warren Infield and Alan Levine and
Adrienne C. McCoy",
title = "Research in Progress",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "374--378",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hoch:1968:CLW,
author = "Ernest Hoch",
title = "Commentary: Linguistics, ``Writing,'' and Typography",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "379--382",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Meyer:1968:BRS,
author = "Peter Meyer and Henry Hawley",
title = "Book Reviews: {I. Stephen Bann (Ed.).
\booktitle{Concrete Poetry. An international
anthology}. London: London Magazine Editions No. 13,
1967. 199 pages. 30s. 2. Eugene Wildman (ed.).
\booktitle{The Chicago Review Anthology of Concretism}.
Chicago: Swallow Press, 1967. 15 7 pages. \$2.00. 3.
Emmett William (Ed.). \booktitle{An Anthology of
Concrete Poetry}. New York: Something Else Press, 196
7. X + 342 pages. \$10.00 (cloth), \$3.00 (paper). John
Russell Taylor. \booktitle{The Art Nouveau Book in
Britain}. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1966, 175 pp.
\$12.95}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "383--391",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See letters \cite{HamiltonFinlay:1969:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1968:C,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "397--397",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Baudin:1967:TER,Foster:1968:CPR}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gurtler:1968:C,
author = "Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "397--398",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Schmoller:1968:E}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Spear:1968:C,
author = "Frank Spear and Jack Stauffacher and Daniel Ford and
John Willett and Howard Paine",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "398--401",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Negative and positive comments on the journal cover
design, with its overlapping letters.",
}
@Article{Baudin:1968:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "402--404",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:IVI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume II}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "405--407",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1968:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "II",
number = "4",
pages = "408--408",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V2N4_1968_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Meiss:1969:FAT,
author = "Millard Meiss",
title = "The First Alphabetical Treatises in the
{Renaissance}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "1",
pages = "3--30",
month = jan,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N1_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Treatises on the design of the alphabet were an
innovation of the early Renaissance and reflect that
period's conception of a world ordered by numerical
proportion and geometric shape. The interrelationship
of the various men and their theories is discussed and
illustrated. Although Felice Feliciano inaugurated
these alphabetical treatises, Andrea Mantegna is shown
to have had an important place (if not key role) in the
revival of the roman letter.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Munson:1969:CRH,
author = "John H. Munson",
title = "Computer Recognition of Hand-printed Text",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "1",
pages = "31--61",
month = jan,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N1_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper describes the procedures and results of a
project aimed at the computer recognition of relatively
unconstrained hand-printed texts. Scanning,
feature-extraction, and character classification
techniques are described. Novel approaches investigated
include a feature-extracting preprocessor consisting
entirely of local edge detectors, the use of
multiple-valued confidence indicators both before and
after classification, the combining of independent
preprocessor-classifier systems in parallel to achieve
improved character-recognition accuracy, and the use of
application-oriented context analysis. Two large files
of hand-printed data are described, and results
concerning their legibility are given. An extensive
bibliography in hand-printed character recognition is
included.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Crosby:1969:RMP,
author = "R. M. N. Crosby",
title = "Recognizing the Marks on Paper",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "1",
pages = "63--78",
month = jan,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N1_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Relatively little is known about how a child learns to
read --- i.e., what processes go on in his mind. In
dealing with how the beginning reader learns to
differentiate graphic symbols, this article considers
several related problems: How does preschool experience
hamper the child in his initial discrimination of
letter-like forms? How does a child learn to
differentiate between letters? And between words? What
is the correlation between reading and writing? Several
reading research programs are discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shurtleff:1969:RLL,
author = "Donald Shurtleff",
title = "Relative Legibility of {Leroy and Lincoln\slash MITRE}
Fonts on Television",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "1",
pages = "79--90",
month = jan,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N1_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "The legibility of standard Leroy alphanumeric symbols
was compared with that of a new font, the
Lincoln/MITRE, on a television monitor at resolutions
of 8, 10, 12 and 14 lines per symbol height. The new
font was not superior in legibility to the Leroy font
at any of the values of resolutions tested. While the
findings for the new font were negative, insights were
gained about how to improve symbol design for more
legible television displays. It was recommended that
these new design techniques be evaluated in future work
on television displays.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
xxauthor = "David Shurtleff",
}
@Article{Lindley:1969:TEE,
author = "William R. Lindley",
title = "Typographic Education. {England}: {The Working Party
on Typographic Teaching}. {USA}: Typography in
Journalism School Curricula",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "1",
pages = "91--106",
month = jan,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N1_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1969:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "1",
pages = "107--109",
month = jan,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N1_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "1",
pages = "110--110",
month = jan,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N1_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:BNJ,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back Numbers of the {{\booktitle{Journal}}}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "1",
pages = "111--112",
month = jan,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N1_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1969:LRN,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "Letterform Research Needs Definition and Direction: A
Report from the {Editor}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "115--126",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "With this its tenth issue, the total number of pages
published in The Journal or Typographic Research passes
1,000. This milestone would seem to provide the
opportunity for a report on the Journal and on current
letterform research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bartz:1969:TVP,
author = "Barbara S. Bartz",
title = "Type Variation and the Problem of Cartographic Type
Legibility --- {Part One}: Cartographic Typography as a
Medium for Communication; The Cartographic View of
Legibility",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "127--144",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See correspondence \cite{Zapf:1970:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "An analysis of the varied functions of lettering on
the map suggests that typographic appearance and
arrangement on the map may be viewed with respect to a
symbolic-analogic continuum. Type is considered to be:
1. Symbolic; 2. Analogic --- a. Locative analogy, b.
Quality analogy and c. Quantity analogy (or value
analogy). A review of the cartographic literature
having to do with the conception and treatment of
``legibility'' reveals that its content is derived
primarily from typographic research done in
non-cartographic context. Since it can be shown that
type on maps is unique in several ways, the
applicability of that research is questioned.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kolers:1969:CLR,
author = "Paul A. Kolers",
title = "Clues to a Letter's Recognition: Implications for the
Design of Characters",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "145--168",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Several experiments are reviewed in which orientation
of letters and direction of reading were manipulated.
The results imply that skilled reader recognize letters
by selecting clues to their identity and with these
clues construct a subjective representation of the
letters. The clue-seeking seems to be directed toward
the right-hand side of letters. This finding suggests
that typefaces might be redesigned to avoid bold
strokes weighted on their left or heavy strokes that
are all of equal weight. Some indications of where a
character begins and a sharpening of the useful detail
on the characters' right could facilitate the sampling
that yields recognition. A second implication is that
character-transmitting devices need not examine or
transmit all of a character. Reconstruction, if needed,
could be performed by the received instrument from the
clues provided by a representation of the character's
linear extent and its right-hand markings.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{DiMeo:1969:VMS,
author = "Katherine P. DiMeo",
title = "Visual-motor Skills: Response Characteristics and
Prereading Behavior",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "169--182",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Assumed facets of kindergarten subjects' visual-motor
skill were studied by an analysis of the
interrelationships in response characteristics to a set
of geometric forms. Implications for initial response
to letterforms (reading readiness) is discussed. Two
measures of intersensory equivalence were used with the
stimulus perceived through the sense of active touch
(haptics). Stimulus characteristics --- contour,
closure, size, rotation and embeddedness --- were
varied in five visual-discrimination subtexts.
Kindergarten subjects' V-M skill is significantly
related to achievement in intersensory equivalences and
in visual discrimination of geometric forms.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rice:1969:SCT,
author = "Stanley Rice",
title = "A Standard Code for Typographic Character
Identification",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "183--192",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "An industry-wide standard code to identify typographic
characters and their uses for electronic character
generation is proposed. The code would facilitate both
traditional and automatic analyses of character sets
and provide a mutually intelligible communication
channel for author, editor, designer and compositor.
Reactions to the code are solicited.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Roth:1969:ETM,
author = "Joel A. Roth",
title = "Excerpt: Typography That Makes the Reader Work",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "193--196",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Book typography today basically follows the same
configurations on the page that it has since books have
been printed with movable type. Except for relatively
minor alterations, the reader of today's book is
confronted with page after unrelieved page of blocks of
type. But that may be changing. As McLuhan notes, the
works of artists are often far in advance of what later
becomes common usage. If this is so, then the work of
several novelists and designers today may presage a new
use for typography on the book page in the future. This
new use for typography is based on erratic type
arrangement which pulls the reader in as an active
participant, and makes reading a creative act rather
than passive absorption of information.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1969:BRH,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Colin Banks and Ruari McLean",
title = "Book Reviews: {H. D. L. Vervliet,
\booktitle{Sixteenth-century Printing Types of the Low
Countries}. Jan Tschichold, \booktitle{Asymmetric
Typography}. David Diringer, \booktitle{The
Alphabet}}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "197--208",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{HamiltonFinlay:1969:C,
author = "Ian {Hamilton Finlay} and Peter Mayer",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "209--212",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Meyer:1968:BRS}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1969:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "213--215",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "2",
pages = "216--216",
month = apr,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N2_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bruns:1969:MTL,
author = "Gerald L. Bruns",
title = "{Mallarm{\'e}}: The Transcendence of Language and the
Aesthetics of the Book",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "219--240",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Mallarm{\'e}'s dream of a book in which all existence
is to be contained is predicted upon the isolation of
poetic language between the world of things and the
universe of meaning. Ordinary speech is structured in
order to mediate between these two worlds, but
Mallarm{\'e} seeks to liberate poetic language from
this mediating function, and to establish it as a
reality in a world of its own, by substituting the
syntax of music for the syntax of speech. Moreover, the
syntax of music is to be realized typographically: the
words of the poem are to be arranged within the spatial
field of the white page in a way that describes a
musical structure. Thus the world will find expression
in a book --- not, however, as a structure of meanings,
but in abstract form as a system of pure relations.
Mallarm{\'e} gestures toward his ideal book in Un Coup
de d{\'e}s, in which a simple narrative is organized,
not temporally as a sequence of episodes, but spatially
and typographically as a concurrence of themes that are
distinguished chiefly by different point sizes of type.
Thus typography becomes a principle of composition and
the book itself a part of the poetic universe.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1969:X,
author = "Dirk Wendt",
title = "{O} or 0?",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "241--248",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See discussion \cite{Nesbitt:1971:C,Nadler:1972:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "There is a need for a universal and aesthetic solution
to the current problem of distinguishing between the
capital letter oh and the numeral zero on electronic
data processing equipment. Practices leading to the
present lack of understanding and differentiation are
discussed and illustrated. A new proposal for
distinguishing between the oh and the zero is
advanced.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Vartabedian:1969:PFG,
author = "Allen G. Vartabedian",
title = "A Proposed Fontstyle for the Graphic Representation of
the Oh and Zero",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "249--258",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See correspondence
\cite{Zapf:1970:C,Nesbitt:1971:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "A new fontstyle is proposed for the machine rendering
of the graphic representation of the letter oh and the
number zero. It prescribes placing a loop on the oh and
drawing the zero as an oval. The new convention is
intended for use in communication environments where
the discriminability of graphic symbols is critical.
These environments include use of devices such as
teleprinters, computer line printers, keypunch machines
and cathode ray tube displays. The proposed new
fontstyle does not draw upon previous conventions for
distinguishing between these symbols and consequently
avoids a current conflict in slashing either the oh or
zero. A design criterion is also presented for
distinguishing between the numbers and letters of a
given font.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tanselle:1969:UTD,
author = "G. Thomas Tanselle",
title = "The Use of Type Damage as Evidence in Bibliographical
Description",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "259--276",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Accidental variations in the typography of books can
furnish important clues about the regular processes of
printing --- both in compositorial analysis and the
classification and ordering of successive printings,
issue and states. The article considers the question:
what degree of physical detail should be recorded in a
descriptive bibliography? Examples of type-damage
discovered in a collation of Herman Melville's works
are illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Burns:1969:RGA,
author = "J. R. Burns",
title = "A Report Generator Approach to Automated Page
Composition",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "277--286",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Because of restrictions in the practical production of
multiple copies of computer output by a line printed, a
high-speed photocomposition system --- the Master
Typography System --- was developed to work in
conjunction with the Linotron 1010 at the US Government
Printing Office. The system composes pages of
repetitive, computer-based information using the report
generator approach dedicated to a limited area of
concern. The system is described and some typical
output is illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:LA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Letterforms in the Arts",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "287--292",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 09 15:07:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reynolds:1969:CMM,
author = "Lloyd Reynolds and R. J. Wakefield",
title = "Comment: {Marshall McLuhan} and Italic Handwriting;
Comment: Publishing by Computer",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "293--300",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 09 15:07:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:ER,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Exhibition Review",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "301--305",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 09 15:07:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1969:BRE,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {Erik Dal, \booktitle{Scandinavian
Bookmaking in the Twentieth Century}. Copenhagen:
Christian Ejlers Forlag (also published Urbana: The
University of Illinois Press), 1968. 128pp. \$5.50}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "306--308",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 09 15:07:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1969:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "309--311",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 09 15:07:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "3",
pages = "312--312",
month = jul,
year = "1969",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 09 15:07:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N3_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kaldor:1969:GRG,
author = "Ivan L. Kaldor",
title = "The Genesis of {Russian} {{\em Grazhdanskii Shrift\/}}
or Civil Type --- {Part I}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "315--344",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See also Part II \cite{Kaldor:1970:GRG}",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "The development and adoption of grazhdanskii shrift or
civil type by Peter I (1689--1725) is considered as a
step with social and cultural implications for the late
seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Russia that
go far beyond the impact of any innovation recorded in
the general history of printing --- save the
introduction of printing with movable type. The paper
offers a documented history of the creation of
grazhdanskii shrift. In an attempt to identify possible
models used by the designer of the new type
contemporaneous engraved texts with characters of
potential prefigurations are examined. Transitional
types used by Western typographers in the Tsar's
service are identified and analyzed with the same
purpose. Finally, the actual creation of the new type
--- the first modern typeface used in Russia --- is
traced starting with the search for an episode that may
have triggered the idea in Peter I at the turn of the
century to the imperial ukaz enforcing the use of
grazhdanskii shrift in all lay works of printing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Turbayne:1969:VLV,
author = "Colin Murray Turbayne",
title = "Visual Language from the Verbal Model",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "345--370",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "Hypothesis: the visible world is a script, presented
in alphabetical forms, which we have to learn to read.
In looking at the ancient problem of how we see, we
must first consider the conflict of common sense vs.
illusion in our interpretation of what we see. Man
learns to decode a complex code of vision, which
includes bridging the gulf between a written language
and a spoken language (both called, for example,
``English'') as well as between visuals and tactuals.
Seeing is modeled upon reading; painting, sculpture and
photography are modeled on writing --- and are forms of
writing in visual language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ovink:1969:FTD,
author = "G. W. Ovink",
title = "Fashion in Type Design",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "371--377",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "While ``fashion'' tends to have unfavorable
connotations, ``style'' is interpreted as a favorable
unity of the principles of form of a certain epoch.
Questions of fashion in type design today are
conditioned on different situations than before World
War II, mostly due to the rise of photocomposition and
easy reproduction of drawn lettering. Careful execution
and self-discipline are no longer required;
typographers prefer neutral types, creating their own
expression through typographic design. We have today a
dominance of the classicist tendency in typography:
type is meant to be read. However, in printing types
purely utilitarian forms hardly exist; type design has
other subjective, emotional purposes. Type designers
should be encouraged to create free forms.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:CJS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Changes in Journal Subscription Policy",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "378--378",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brattinga:1969:HSN,
author = "Pieter Brattinga",
title = "The House-style of {The Netherlands PTT}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "379--386",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "``House-style'' is defined as the aesthetic ordering
of all facets of a corporation's business, both public
and private. The origins and history of The Netherlands
PTT house-style is briefly traced from the pioneer work
of Jean Francois van Royen (circa 1910) through Dr.
Hein van Haaren's direction today. Examples of stamp
and booklet design through this period are
illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bartz:1969:SAC,
author = "Barbara S. Bartz",
title = "Search: an Approach to Cartographic Type Legibility
Measurement",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "387--398",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "A summary of this research is contained in Barbara S.
Ba rtz, \booktitle{Type Variation and the Problem of
Cartographic Type Legibility} (Madison: Ph.D.
Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, 1969). See
correspondence \cite{Zapf:1970:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is proposed that a new task be selected for
measuring the effect of type variation in cartographic
context, and that since every name on a map must be
found before it can be processed further, ``search''
would be such a meaningful task. From this, a
definition of cartographic legibility would be held to
include the notion, ``the speed with which the map can
be searched.'' Some literature is cited to show the
utility of the search task in general, and various
considerations which would restrict its use in map
research context are also outlined.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:RS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Response Sheet",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "399--399",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:PAV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{{\booktitle{The Penrose Annual 1969}, Volume 62}}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "400--400",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1969:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "401--403",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "404--404",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1969:IVI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume III}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "III",
number = "4",
pages = "405--407",
month = oct,
year = "1969",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3N4_1969_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "3--6",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "\booktitle{The Journal of Typographic Research} is
devoted to critical investigation and experimentation
that contribute to a better understanding of the role
letterforms play in the communication process.
``Typography'' is interpreted in the broadest possible
sense, encompassing any use or reproduction of
letterforms and related symbols within our own and
other language systems --- and including their origins,
historic development and special applications. It is
the journal's purpose, first to identify and encourage
letterform research internationally, and second to
pursue the natural association of experimental work in
all research areas concerned with our visible
language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lees:1970:IDP,
author = "John Lees and Melvin Farman",
title = "An Investigation of the Design and Performance of
Traffic Control Devices",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "7--38",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper reports on a study (performed for the
United States Bureau of Public Roads) involving a
comparative analysis of the design elements of the
major highway sign symbols of the world. Shape, color,
symbols, pictographs and verbal messages were studied
through design exercises, laboratory investigations and
road tests. The study --- carried out by a
multi-disciplinary team of psychologists, engineers and
graphic designers --- also included extensive reviews
of existing research on highway signs, traffic control
devices and the design of signs. The introduction
examines the history of highway sign development and
regulation as well as a discussion of an automobile
driver's processing of information.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Scorsone:1970:LDC,
author = "Joesph S. Scorsone",
title = "Ligature Design for Contemporary Technology",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "39--50",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Computer-aided composition has eliminated restrictions
on the number of characters that can be stored
practically in a font of printing type. A system of 27
ligatures was designed as an addition to both
sans-serif and roman fonts. The development of the
ligatures in News Gothic and Century Schoolbook
typefaces is discussed and illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Crouwel:1970:TDC,
author = "Wim Crouwel",
title = "Type Design for the Computer Age",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "51--59",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although typography has always reflected the cultural
pattern of its period, today's typefaces and
typographic designers are a reflection of the past, not
of contemporary society. We must think in terms of our
electronic media and contemporary forms of expression.
A suggested approach for designing today's typography
--- based on a cell or unit system --- is discussed and
illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Becker:1970:RPT,
author = "D. Becker and J. Heinrich and R. von Sichowsky and
Dirk Wendt",
title = "Reader Preferences for Typeface and Leading",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "61--66",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper investigates the influence of typeface and
leading on perceived appealingness of a printed page.
Eighty subjects judged the attractiveness of 48
typographic designs, varying in typeface (Garamond,
Bodoni Antiqua, Bodoni Kursiv, Akzidenz Grotesk), in
justified vs. unjustified composition, and in leading
(0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 points). Judgments were made by
rank ordering subsets of six specimens. A scaling
procedure (comparative judgment) was applied to the
data and gave scale values for each design. There was
no significant difference between mean and scale values
for justified and unjustified composition, but
different typefaces required different amounts of
leading to allow most appealing composition.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Montague:1970:DIT,
author = "Arleigh Montague",
title = "Designing the Initial Teaching Alphabet in Five
Typefaces",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "67--72",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although use of i.t.a. (Initial Teaching Alphabet) in
schools is growing, its use in printed materials is
handicapped by inadequate adaptation to typeface
design. This study involved designing the i.t.a.
alphabet for five well-known typefaces: Century
Schoolbook, Baskerville, Melior, Helvetica and Optima.
The process is briefly described and the new alphabets
are illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brown:1970:SRM,
author = "W. S. Brown",
title = "Speed-reading Made Easy",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "73--75",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper advocates and illustrates an unusual
typography, which promises to make speed reading
easier, faster and more reliable. It is suggested that
computers be used to prepare text in this form.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:LRA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Legibility Research Abstracts",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "76--76",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ong:1970:CVP,
author = "Walter J. Ong",
title = "Comment: Voice, Print, and Culture",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "77--83",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Parker:1970:WI,
author = "Brant Parker and Johnny Hart",
title = "The {Wizard of Id}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "84--84",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brant_Parker;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Hart;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Cartoon commentary on typesetter employment.",
}
@Article{Noordzij:1970:RJD,
author = "Gerrit Noordzij",
title = "Reading the Journal: a discussion of starting points
in the issue of {April 1969}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "85--90",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1970:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "91--93",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:BA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "[{Book}] Announcements",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "94--94",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "99--102",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N1_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "\booktitle{The Journal of Typographic Research} is
devoted to critical investigation and experimentation
that contribute to a better understanding of the role
letterforms play in the communication process.
``Typography'' is interpreted in the broadest possible
sense, encompassing any use or reproduction of
letterforms and related symbols within our own and
other language systems --- and including their origins,
historic development and special applications. It is
the journal's purpose, first to identify and encourage
letterform research internationally, and second to
pursue the natural association of experimental work in
all research areas concerned with our visible
language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Goodman:1970:PUR,
author = "Kenneth S. Goodman",
title = "Psycholinguistic Universals in the Reading Process",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "103--110",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Literate speakers in any language have two alternative
surface language forms which are realizations of the
same deep structure and which represent alternate
encodings of the same meaning. For the proficient
reader, written language becomes parallel to speech and
not a secondary representation of it. Listening and
reading are processes in which the language user may
sample, select and predict from the available signal.
Readers are users of language who process graphic,
syntactic and semantic information simultaneously.
Readers develop strategies for the efficient sampling
of the graphic signal in relation to the syntax of
their language and the concept and experiences with
which the passage is concerned. The essential
characteristics of the reading process are universal.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kaldor:1970:GRG,
author = "Ivan L. Kaldor",
title = "The Genesis of the {Russian} {{\em Grazhdanskii
Shrift}} or Civil Type --- {Part II}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "111--138",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See also Part I \cite{Kaldor:1969:GRG}",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Part II of the Kaldor paper is based on the assumption
that the first Russian modern type (i.e., Peter I's
grazhdanskii shrift) was patterned after three basic
models: (a) the late seventeenth- and early
eighteenth-century Russian civil hands, (b) the
outmoded poluustav type, and (c) the contemporaneous
Western roman types. The impact of Western roman types
appears to be the most significant. In his search for a
particular work that might have served as a source, the
author proposes the hypothesis that the roman type used
in Matthias D{\"o}gen's Architectura militaris moderna
and, to some extent, in Peter's favorite Symbola et
emblemata were the models applied by the designer. A
type-by-type analysis of the original three versions of
grazhdanskii shrift is used to support the basic
theory.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Foster:1970:DCF,
author = "Jeremy J. Foster",
title = "Directional Consistency in Form Identification",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "139--145",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "An experiment is reported, the results of which are
taken to support Kolers' theory of directional
consistency in letter identification. The connection
between this effect and a number of studies on the
identification of tachistoscopically presented patterns
is commented upon. The connection between the effect
and the results of experiments on visual search is also
noted.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Burnhill:1970:CSW,
author = "Peter Burnhill",
title = "The Case for a Standard Word Space",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "146--146",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bartz:1970:EUS,
author = "Barbara S. Bartz",
title = "Experimental Use of the Search Task in an Analysis of
Type Legibility in Cartography",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "147--167",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Search was used as an experimental task to investigate
one aspect of legibility in cartographic typography.
Subjects searched a variety of maps under several
different conditions. There are four major conclusions
from this research. For random search of the maps
containing only one typeface, the typographic variation
from map to map did not produce a significant effect on
average search time. On mixed-type maps, search is
slowed if the user has no correct expectation of the
appearance of the type in which the target name will
appear. On these same maps, search is greatly speeded
if the user has a correct expectation of the target
name appearance. Search time in a one-name task is less
a function of typography than it is of many other
factors.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:GBC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Goudy, Baskerville, Caslon, Bodoni}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "168--168",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Cartoon from \booktitle{The New Yorker Magazine},
1964.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pulos:1970:CDE,
author = "Arthur J. Pulos",
title = "Comment: Design Education",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "169--172",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kindersley:1970:BRJ,
author = "David Kindersley",
title = "Book Reviews: {Jan Tschichold, \booktitle{Treasury of
Alphabets and Lettering}. New York: Reinhold Publishing
Corporation, 1966. (Originally published in Germany,
\booktitle{Meisterbuch der Schriff}. Ravensburg: Otto
Maier Verlag.) 234 pages (175 pages of illustration).
\$16.50. Tom Gourdie, \booktitle{A Guide to Better
Handwriting}. New York: The Viking Press, 1967 (London:
Studio Vista, 1967). 96 pages. \$1.95. Dana Atchley,
\booktitle{ABC Design}. New York: George Wittenborn,
1965. 30 pages of illustration, some hand-written text.
\$9.00. L'Harl Copeland, \booktitle{Design of the Roman
Letters}. New York: Philosophical Library, 1966. ix +
66 pages, illustrated. \$3.75. Eric Lindegren,
\booktitle{ABC of Lettering and Printing Types}. New
York: Museum Books. Produced by Eric Lindegren Gratisk
Studio, Askim, Sweden. \booktitle{Volume A}: 150 pages
of illustrations, 4 pages of text, 1964. \$12.50.
\booktitle{Volume B}: 293 pages of illustrations, 30
pages of text, 1965. \$15.00. \booktitle{Volume C}: 133
pages of illustrations with text, 1965. \$15.00}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "173--176",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1970:BRH,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "Book Reviews: {Herbert Spencer, \booktitle{The Visible
Word}. London: Lund Humphries in association with the
Royal College of Art, 1969. 107pp. 50s (New York:
Hastings House, \$7.95). Ruari McLean,
\booktitle{Magazine Design}. London: Oxford University
Press, 1969. 354 pp. \pounds 5.5.0}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "176--178",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zapf:1970:C,
author = "Hermann Zapf and Allen G. Vartabedian and Adrian
Frutiger and J. A. M. Haddon and G. W. Ovink",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "179--188",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "See
\cite{Vartabedian:1969:PFG,Schmoller:1968:E,Bartz:1969:TVP,Bartz:1969:SAC,Nesbitt:1971:C}.",
}
@Article{Baudin:1970:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "189--191",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "2",
pages = "192--192",
month = "Spring",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N2_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "195--198",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "\booktitle{The Journal of Typographic Research} is
devoted to critical investigation and experimentation
that contribute to a better understanding of the role
letterforms play in the communication process.
``Typography'' is interpreted in the broadest possible
sense, encompassing any use or reproduction of
letterforms and related symbols within our own and
other language systems --- and including their origins,
historic development and special applications. It is
the journal's purpose, first to identify and encourage
letterform research internationally, and second to
pursue the natural association of experimental work in
all research areas concerned with our visible
language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Arnheim:1970:WTP,
author = "Rudolf Arnheim",
title = "Words in Their Place",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "199--212",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although language helps thinking, it is not
indispensable to thought and its structure or
perceptual dimensions as a medium of thought are
severely limited. What makes language valuable for
thinking is our use of words to refer to other though
media, such as visual imagery. Not being restricted as
language is to linearity, the visual medium offers
structural equivalences to all characteristics of
objects, events, relationships --- in two and three
dimensions. A literary image grows through accretion by
amendment; a pictorial image presents itself whole, in
simultaneity",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Noordzij:1970:BSC,
author = "Gerrit Noordzij",
title = "Broken Scripts and the Classification of Typefaces",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "213--240",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See follow-up work \cite{Tracy:1971:TDC} and comments
\cite{Nesbitt:1971:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Current systems of typeface classification are
fundamentally useless as they isolate type from other
renderings of handwriting. Typeface design can only be
understood in its relation to handwriting. The German
classification system (DIN 16 518) is analyzed, and a
binary classification system is suggested --- not of
type only, but of writing generally. Broken type is not
more German than other derivatives of the roman
alphabet; its isolation has done much damage to German
type design and typography.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Patteson:1970:SIA,
author = "Roy K. {Patteson, Jr.}",
title = "The {Siloam Inscription} and Alphabetic Origins",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "241--257",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Siloam Inscription is one of the most important
monuments to alphabetic writing. It is, however, almost
unknown to people in Western civilization. This article
relates the story of its discovery and points to some
of the evidence for the development of writing
contained within that inscription. The acrophonic
principle, upon which the inscription is based, seems
to have been the invention of a domestic situation
within Palestine. Theories about the origin of the
alphabet are discussed, with a tenative conclusion that
Palestine was the alphabet's place of origin.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Senator:1970:S,
author = "Cassiodorus Senator",
title = "On Scribes",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "258--258",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Reprinted from \booktitle{An Introduction to Divine
and Human Readings}, Chapter XXX; translated with an
introduction and notes by Leslie Webber Jones (New
York: Columbia University Press, 1946).",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
author-dates = "480--575 CE",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hunt:1970:TRR,
author = "Allen Hunt",
title = "{Times Roman}: a Re-assessment",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "259--270",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "In its original concept, Times Roman was an
``oldstyle'' typeface, and essentially a restyling of
Monotype Plantin. It was designed for a newspaper
produced under high production standards which no
longer exist. Its usefulness as a newspaper text face
is waning, but it has continued wide acceptance for
periodicals and books, particularly in the United
States. The various modifications of Times Roman ---
e.g., Times Bold, Times Titling --- are discussed and
illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:PAN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Proposed {American National Standard}: {Presentation}
of Alphameric Characters for Information Processing",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "271--280",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brattinga:1970:BRH,
author = "Pieter Brattinga and Lawrence W. Wallis",
title = "Book Reviews: {Herbert Spencer. \booktitle{Pioneers of
Modern Typography}. London: Lund Humphries, 1969, 162
pp. 84/-. Arthur H. Phillips. \booktitle{Computer
Peripherals and Typesetting}. London: Her Majesty's
Stationery Office, 1968, 665 pp. 160/- (Cloth)}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "281--284",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1970:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "285--287",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "3",
pages = "288--288",
month = "Summer",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N3_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "291--294",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "\booktitle{The Journal of Typographic Research} is
devoted to critical investigation and experimentation
that contribute to a better understanding of the role
letterforms play in the communication process.
``Typography'' is interpreted in the broadest possible
sense, encompassing any use or reproduction of
letterforms and related symbols within our own and
other language systems --- and including their origins,
historic development and special applications. It is
the journal's purpose, first to identify and encourage
letterform research internationally, and second to
pursue the natural association of experimental work in
all research areas concerned with our visible
language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mountford:1970:SPC,
author = "John Mountford",
title = "Some Psycholinguistic Components of Initial Standard
Literacy",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "295--306",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "Literacy is a linguistic term predicated of
individuals. It means ability to use language in the
medium of writing. Standard literacy is the particular
kind of literacy required by educational systems, viz.
literacy in a standard language. Initial standard
literacy is a more adequate term for what is commonly
called the teaching of reading. Five psycholinguistic
components are suggested: knowledge of a standard
language; knowledge of its standard orthography
(distinguished from other kinds of writing systems);
technical concept' of literacy; `habitudes' of
literacy; basic skills of literacy (reading and
writing). Literacy is also predicated of societies. The
study of it, both as a psycholinguistic phenomenon and
as a sociolinguistic phenomenon has been neglected in
linguistics generally, just as the concept of literacy
has been neglected in educational theory.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Boyle:1970:EGH,
author = "Leonard E. Boyle",
title = "The Emergence of {Gothic} Handwriting",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "307--316",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See letter \cite{Gilman:1972:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "During the mid-eleventh century Caroline script began
to undergo significant changes. The growing market for
writings, both academic and popular, demanded a small,
clear and highly abbreviated style. The new Gothic
script originated out of this need for compression;
e.g., the fusing of opposite curves of letters where
they were found back to back and the judicious use of
abbreviations. The translational styles of writing are
illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marck:1970:STU,
author = "Louis Marck",
title = "Some Thoughts of the Use and Disuse of Diacritics",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "317--326",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Champney:1971:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "The diacritics discussed here are symbols that are a
part of the official spelling of various languages such
as
\texttt{\char`{\'\char}`{\`\char}`{\^\char}`{\"\char}`{\~}},
etc. The uncertainties and vagaries of their use or
non-use in current American practice are illustrated
with examples from reference works, style books and
current periodical literature. Particular criticism is
leveled at the inability of the printed media correctly
to reproduce names from such languages as German, Czech
and Polish, leaving even the cognoscenti in the dark as
to proper pronunciation. Problems of information
storage and retrieval as well as typewriter design are
touched upon. A plea is finally made for better
knowledge and international acceptance of diacritics,
the alternative being a concerted international effort
for their progressive abandonment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frutiger:1970:LPT,
author = "Adrian Frutiger",
title = "Letterforms in Photo-typography",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "327--335",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "The accelerated flow of information in today's world
demands that our typography be of maximum utility and
comfort to the reader. There is a trend toward
universal usage of fewer text faces and toward larger
sizes of reader typefaces. Differentiation must be made
between material designed for sustained and for
reference reading. The two basic photo-composition
generation systems --- projective exposure and CRT
generated --- are compared.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wormald:1970:RMM,
author = "Francis Wormald",
title = "Reading in the Medieval Monastery",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "336--336",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted from the author's \booktitle{The Monastic
Library} in \booktitle{The Year 1200: a Background
Survey}, II (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art,
1970), 170.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Molyneux:1970:IQH,
author = "Lindsay Molyneux",
title = "An Index of the Quality of a Hyphenation Algorithm",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "337--341",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "During the development of hyphenation algorithms some
measure of performance is needed. A single parameter
index is proposed and it is suggested that it might be
used to assess hyphenation algorithms in general.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kindersley:1970:LA,
author = "David Kindersley",
title = "Letterforms in the Arts",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "342--352",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Burnhill:1970:TEH,
author = "Peter Burnhill",
title = "Typographic Education: Headings in Text",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "353--365",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
abstract = "A class in typography was presented with the problem
of designing a system for the allocation of intervals
of space on the vertical axis of the page which would
determine the grouping of a given set of textual
elements. A binary progression of space units was
evolved. The resulting system for paragraphs
interspersed with headings of first, second and third
order rank is discussed and illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:SE,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Shaw} Enough",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "366--367",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Commentary on George Bernard Shaw's proposed spelling
reform of English, and on his Shavian phonetic alphabet
for English. Reprinted from \booktitle{The Sunday
Times} (London), 8 March 1970.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beyer:1970:C,
author = "Ralph Beyer and Peter Burnhill and Nicolete Gray and
James Mosley and Michael Twyman and Berthold Wolpe and
{The Governors of the St.Bride Foundation} and David
Ford",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "367--368",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
keywords = "Working Party on Typographic Teaching",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:BR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "369--376",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1970:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "377--379",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "380--380",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1970:IVI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume IV}",
journal = j-J-TYPOGR-RES,
volume = "IV",
number = "4",
pages = "381--384",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1970",
ISSN = "0449-329X",
ISSN-L = "0449-329X",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V4N4_1970_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "J. Typogr. Res.",
fjournal = "The Journal of Typographic Research",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1971:VLJ,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}}: The Journal for
Research on the Visual Media of Language Expression. A
Report from the {Editor}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "5--12",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Why would a magazine with a great name like The
\booktitle{Journal of Typographic Research} decide to
change it? For one thing, having to add a footnote
every time the name is mentioned in order to explain
its actual range of interests finally got to us. As a
subscriber you will have to admit that no matter how
broadly we attempt to define ``typographic research,''
it no longer adequately describes the research efforts
in the field or the major concerns of this Journal.
``Typographic research'' has become a label that has to
be stretched; ``visible language'' is a concept that
remains to be fulfilled.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Osley:1971:CAC,
author = "A. S. Osley",
title = "Calligraphy --- an Aid to Cartography?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "13--32",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Calligraphic analysis goes beyond general styles of
writing and kind of writing materials used; it attempts
to isolate the characteristic features of a script and
the scribe's personal performance. Specimens from
various periods of Gerard Mercator's cartographic work
are examined and compared, including a map recently
discovered that, after calligraphic analysis, can be
identified as almost certainly by Mercator. The
importance of calligraphic analysis for determining
cartographic attributions is discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bass:1971:DV,
author = "Rudi Bass",
title = "The Development of {Vidifont}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "33--48",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Television news broadcasting requires alphanumeric
composition processes that do not depend on handsetting
or photographic preparation. Vidifont, a synthetic
video version of the CBS News 36 alphabet, was
especially designed for television requirements: (1)
proportional-width and proportionally spaced
letterforms for legibility and maximum character count,
and (2) a unique grid structure to reproduce ovoid
letter curves and angle strokes. The development of the
Vidifont is outlined and illustrated; esthetic values
in electronic letterform design are discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Crofts:1971:CMO,
author = "Marjorie Crofts",
title = "Creating a {Munduruk{\'u}} Orthography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "49--58",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Munduruk{\'u}, a Tupi language of an Amazon Basin
Indian people, has had no written form. This article
describes the practical problems of establishing an
alphabet to match the spoken language as well as relate
to Portuguese, the language of Brazil; e.g., whether or
not to represent all phonemes, and basic questions on
what constitutes a word, or a sentence. Printed
materials in Munduruk{\'u} are illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tracy:1971:TDC,
author = "Walter Tracy",
title = "Type Design Classification",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "59--66",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See also previous work \cite{Noordzij:1970:BSC}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "To follow the article by Gerrit Noodzij (The Journal
of Typographic Research, IV [Summer 1970], 213--240)
which analyzed the German classification, an account is
given of the French and German classifications. It is
shown that all three schemes have the same structure
though the nomenclature is different. Hope is expressed
that the British classification will be acceptable in
the United States.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Carpenter:1971:CSB,
author = "Edmund Carpenter",
title = "Comment: Not Since {Babel}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "67--74",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "We know almost nothing about the origin of language.
Anthropologists don't always admit this to
undergraduates, but among themselves (when they're not
trying to impress anyone) they acknowledge that we
don't know whether language dates from a million years
ago, or half a million, or fifty thousand. There are
lots of theories, but few facts-and the facts fit lots
of theories.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lotz:1971:CRS,
author = "John Lotz",
title = "Comment: The Role of Script in Describing the
Languages of the World",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "75--81",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nesbitt:1971:C,
author = "Alexander Nesbitt and Gerrit Noordzij and John A.
Schappler",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "82--89",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Discussion of \cite{Noordzij:1970:BSC} and
\cite{Wendt:1969:X,Vartabedian:1969:PFG,Zapf:1970:C,Nadler:1972:C}",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1971:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "90--90",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1971:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "92--92",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1971:BNJ,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back Numbers of {{\booktitle{The Journal of
Typographic Research}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "1",
pages = "93--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N1_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cyrus:1971:LFS,
author = "Virginia J. Cyrus",
title = "Linguistic Features of Scribal Spacing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "2",
pages = "101--110",
month = "Spring",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N2_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "In contrast to the regularity of the letterforms in
hand-produced Old English manuscripts, the scribal
spacings show great variation in both size and
positioning. Examination of the spacings in the
Tollemache manuscript of Alfred's Orosius reveals
extensive patterning which can be shown to correspond
with such linguistic features of the text as syntactic
structures as they are identified by immediate
constituent analysis. Thus, the manuscript provides
graphic evidence of non-segmental features of the
language which before were only indirectly inferable.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{OHara:1971:UHI,
author = "F. M. {O'Hara, Jr.}",
title = "Use of the Hyphen to Indicate Divided Words",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "2",
pages = "111--124",
month = "Spring",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Tanselle:1972:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N2_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "The unsystematic employment of hyphenation by early
printers led to the author's inspection of incunabula
and reproductions of manuscripts and incunabular
printing. These observations showed a gradual
standardization of the typographic form of the hyphen,
an evolution of the phonetic division of words from
arbitrary academic rules, and a slow development of the
universal employment of the hyphen to indicate divided
words. These trends in the history of printing suffered
a reversal during the sixteenth century, and it was not
until the late seventeenth century that hyphenating
practices as they are observed today were generally
established.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Troxel:1971:ARP,
author = "Donald E. Troxel",
title = "Automated Reading of the Printed Page",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "2",
pages = "125--144",
month = "Spring",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N2_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper is primarily concerned with the automated
reading of the printed page resulting in a sequence of
character codes which can be further processed to make
the information available to a blind person in the form
of Grade II Braille, spelled speech, or synthesized
speech. Heuristics are described for automatic
threshold determination, font-size determination, line
and character acquisition, contour tracing, and the
recognition of punctuation and characters. As the
output of the reading machine for the blind is to be
absorbed directly by a human, the specifications for a
page reader were that the speed should be approximately
equal to normal speaking rates and that the reader
should make somewhat fewer mistakes than a human reader
would make. The actual speed achieved was approximately
75 words per minute, which does not quite meet the
speed requirement. However, the error rate
specification has been met with a measured error rate
of 0.07 per cent.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cleland:1971:VSR,
author = "Donald L. Cleland",
title = "Vocalism in Silent Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "2",
pages = "145--157",
month = "Spring",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N2_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "A continuing controversy has been going on as to
whether vocalism in silent reading should be inhibited,
encouraged, or just tolerated as part of the reading
process. Past experimentation is discussed. Reported
here is an investigation to determine the incidence of
vocalism during silent reading by two groups of
intermediate grade children: reading achievers and
reading retardates. A general conclusion is that
vocalism is a natural adjunct of the reading process
and that at approximate times all of us use it as a
secondary sensory reinforcement.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pollak:1971:DFC,
author = "Michael Pollak",
title = "Durability of {Fifteenth-century} Type",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "2",
pages = "159--188",
month = "Spring",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N2_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "From a review of references to early typecasting
practices, the author computes the amount of labor
required to handcast 1,000 pieces of type in the
fifteenth century, and reaches a figure of fourteen
man-hours. As a means of determining the ability of the
type to withstand succeeding blows of the platen and
the other wear brought about by setting, cleaning, and
distributing the type, he applies this labor cost to
the publication of a fifteenth-century book, the works
of Flavius Josephus printed at Venice in 1486,
postulating different sizes of editions. Working on the
assumption that excessive labor costs per copy would
have made this book and others like it uneconomical to
produce, he concluded that incunable type was able to
withstand at least 10,000 to 20,000 blows of the platen
but suggests that its life expectancy was actually much
higher. He supplements his cost analysis by citing
other evidence to show than incunable type was fairly
durable.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1971:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "2",
pages = "189--191",
month = "Spring",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N2_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1971:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "2",
pages = "192--192",
month = "Spring",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N2_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1971:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "195--196",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marcus:1971:PCP,
author = "Aaron Marcus",
title = "A Prototype Computerized Page-design System",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "197--220",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "The graphic designer has need for an interactive
computerized design system to enable him to match the
capabilities of available computerized type-editing and
typesetting systems. This article describes a prototype
system devised to investigate both the problems and
capabilities of using computers for page design. The
two aspects of the investigation are the appropriate
representation of graphic material on a low resolution
television-like display and the development of
interactive features. The ability to add, delete, and
move blocks of symbolized type and illustration on the
display has the advantage that the computerized form of
the final design is immediately compatible with
computerized typesetting systems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gordon:1971:LNL,
author = "Arthur E. Gordon",
title = "Letter Names of the {Latin} Alphabet",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "221--228",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Contemporary and earlier studies of the Latin language
have failed to present and discuss adequately letter
names of the Latin alphabet --- in contrast, for
example, with the Greek alpha, beta, gamma, etc.
Several theories, and their derivation, about the
letter names are presented. The ancient evidence ---
from the third/second century B.C. to the seventh
century A.D. --- is rather scant and not always clear.
While the names of the vowels and of all the consonants
except the continuants (F, L, M, N, R, S, X) seem
certain, the names of these continuants seem to have
undergone changes in the course of history and to be
clear only toward the end of antiquity (from the fourth
century A.D. on).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Yasuhara:1971:STH,
author = "Makoto Yasuhara",
title = "Steps toward Handwriting Analysis and Recognition",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "229--248",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "In order to introduce to the field of human
handwriting recognition formal concepts which
correspond to those of the analysis by synthesis method
in speech analysis, a dynamic model of handwriting
process is proposed. Discussion to support the proposed
scheme is presented both from the theoretical and from
the experimental points of view.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fontein:1971:CCZ,
author = "Jan Fontein and Money L. Hickman",
title = "Calligraphy of {Ch'an} and {Zen} Monks",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "249--264",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although a dependence on words and letters was avoided
in the concepts of their sect, the Ch'an and Zen monks
produced a prodigious amount of written material, in
book form and in handwritten documents. Believed to
express the total personality of the writer, the
calligraphy (bokuseki) acquired a kind of mystique. The
highly personal calligraphy was not as strong an
influence in China as in Japan, where it established
the standard for excellence and was extensively
emulated in secular society. Representative examples
are shown and discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1971:EUT,
author = "James Hartley and Peter Burnhill",
title = "Experiments with Unjustified Text",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "265--278",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Three separate experiments are described in which
various settings of unjustified text are compared: (1)
passages with line endings determined by syntactic
considerations were compared with passages set in a
standard unjustified form; (2) passages with
approximately one-third of the lines ending with
hyphenated formats were compared with the same
standards; (3) unjustified double-column formats of
different widths were compared with each other. No
significant differences in reading speed were found in
any of the three experiments, although a significant
sex difference was found in Experiment 3 when a
scanning method was used. No significant differences
were found in comprehension scores. Attitudes expressed
by students in Experiments 1 and 3 tended to favor the
shorter lines with more uneven endings.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1971:BRN,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {E. Nicolette Gray, \booktitle{Lettering
as Drawing: The Moving Line} [volume 1] and
\booktitle{Contour and Silhouette} [volume 2]. London:
Oxford University Press, 1970. 96 pages each with many
black and white illustrations. 75 new pence.
Paperbacks}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "279--281",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Champney:1971:C,
author = "Freeman Champney and Louis Marck",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "282--283",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Marck:1970:STU}. Louis Marck also comments
on the too-similar appearance of `b` and `h' in
Monotype Garamond (Series 156 Italic).",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1971:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "285--287",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1971:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "3",
pages = "288--288",
month = "Summer",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N3_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1971:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "291--292",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Coe:1971:AMW,
author = "Michael D. Coe",
title = "Ancient {Maya} Writing and Calligraphy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "293--307",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Maya hieroglyphic writing was carved on stone
monuments, written in bark-paper codices, and painted
upon funerary pottery. The stone inscriptions, formerly
thought to record only calendrical information, have
been found to contain dynastic histories. The codices
treat exclusively of ritual matters, while the texts
and pictures on the pottery are concerned with the
perilous voyage of the soul to the underworld. The
script evolved from a highly pictographic system into
one that had a strong phonetic-syllabic component. As
calligraphy, Maya writing was a basically painterly
art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{GT:1971:DNJ,
author = "{Group Typo}",
title = "Design of a New {Japanese} Typeface: {Typos}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "309--317",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Japanese language is a formidable one for those
who are concerned with the design and the use of the
printed word. Because the Japanese language employs the
kanji, the hiragana, and the katakana for writing, the
task of designing a new typeface involves the design of
over 1,000 characters so that they will blend together
when used interchangeably in an almost unlimited number
of combinations. The theory and construction method
used to create Typo, a new Japanese typeface, are
discussed and illustrated in comparison with existing
characters.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Basu:1971:LMA,
author = "Hella Basu",
title = "Letterforms as a Medium for Artistic Expression",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "319--330",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although the major function of writing is transmitting
verbal communication, the variety and beauty of man's
letterforms indicate several important non-verbal
considerations. Pattern-forming properties of
letterforms can be explored as artistic expression
independent of verbal meaning, but optical elements
must be related to verbal ones. The author's
development of calligraphic ``visual aids'' for
classroom use is discussed, and a selection of these is
illustrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anderson:1971:CHC,
author = "Donald M. Anderson",
title = "{Cresci} and His Capital Alphabet",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "331--352",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "Renaissance art was marked by a vigorous adaptation of
classical themes, and in restyling roman capital
letters no one approached the excellence of Giovan
Francesco Cresci. In Il perfetto scrittore, parte
seconda, published in 1570, Cresci mastered the
combinations of classical elements with his own refined
style. In contrast to those who were obsessed with
divina propotione and who sought to interpret the roman
letters through compass and rule, Cresci's alphabets
were derived from ancient sources such as the
inscription of Trajan's column. The drift in Cresci's
thinking toward a closer allegiance to the classical
letters is shown through his selection of proportion;
his serifs show modification to forms closer to
calligraphy.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Robinson:1971:WSI,
author = "David Owen Robinson and Michael Abbamonte and Selby H.
Evans",
title = "Why Serifs are Important: the Perception of Small
Print",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "353--359",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
abstract = "The use of serif type styles has continued to dominate
printing since the introduction of sans-serif type a
century and a half ago. Several theories are considered
to account for the continued popularity of the older
typefaces. It is suggested that the neurological
structure of the human visual system benefits from
serifs in the preservation of the main features of
letters during neural processing. A computer simulation
of visual processing supports this theory, and
suggestions are made concerning the function of serifs
in letters of different sizes.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bauries:1971:RBG,
author = "Fred Bauries",
title = "Research in Brief: Graphic Trends in Consumer Magazine
Advertising, 1938--1968",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "360--364",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Smith:1971:RBG,
author = "John M. Smith and Maxwell E. McCombs",
title = "Research in Brief: The Graphics of Prose",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "365--369",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1971:BRE,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {Edward Johnstone, \booktitle{Formal
Penmanship}. London: Lund Humphries, 1971. 160 pages of
text, 20 pages of plates. \pounds 5.80}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "370--372",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Gilman:1972:C}: Johnstone should be
Johnston.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{vanKrimpen:1971:C,
author = "Huib van Krimpen and {The Educational Committee of A.
Typ. I.} and {Peter Burnhill}",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "373--376",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Comments on the financial and copyright relations
between type designers and typefounders, on the
teaching of writing and lettering, and disapproval of
the journal name change.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1971:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "377--379",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1971:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "380--380",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1971:IVV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume V}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "V",
number = "4",
pages = "381--384",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1971",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V5N4_1971_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "3--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Powell:1972:OSS,
author = "Marvin A. {Powell, Jr.}",
title = "The Origin of the Sexagesimal System: Interaction of
Language and Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "5--18",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "The origin of the sexagesimal system has been much
debated, but all past theories have neglected the
linguistic evidence of the ancient cuneiform lexica.
The problem or origin is twofold: (1) the origin of
counting with sixty as a base and (2) the origin of
sexagesimal place notation. The first problem is
linguistic and anthropological in nature and must be
studied through the ancient lexica. The second can be
elucidated by a combined analysis of the Sumerian
number words and the symbols used to represent them.
Such an analysis indicated that sexagesimal place
notation arose from an interaction between the
numerational framework of the Sumerian language and the
symbols used to write those numbers, but the sudden
appearance of place notation about 2050 B.C. indicates
that the final step toward the creation of place
notation was an act of conscious invention.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Seaman:1972:DVP,
author = "David W. Seaman",
title = "The Development of Visual Poetry in {France}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "19--44",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "Poems which contain visual elements in their
construction --- e.g., pattern poems and acrostics ---
are often considered isolated aberrations. By examining
literature in Europe and especially in France, one can
discern a fairly continuous tradition of visual poetry.
Beginning in antiquity and recurring in every period of
western civilization, visual stimuli in writing and
typography are applied to the composition of poetry.
Although at first they are usually incidental or
decorative, by the nineteenth century they are
considered valid attributes of serious poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Furby:1972:DWP,
author = "Lita Furby",
title = "Development of Word Perception and Problem Solving
Strategies",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "45--58",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study examines the nature of children's word
perception, focusing on both the developmental changes
in the perceptual process itself (in terms of the
ability to decenter) and the role these changes play in
determining choice of strategy in a problem solving
situation (anagrams). It also demonstrates the
importance of individual differences (in spatial
ability) as a source of information about developmental
processes and changes in perception and cognition.
Eight, eleven, and fourteen year-olds solve anagrams of
various types and took several aptitude tests. The
results give support to Piaget's formulation of
perceptual development and demonstrate the role of both
perceptual development and individual aptitude
differences in children's problem solving strategies.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wells:1972:WBR,
author = "James Wells",
title = "The Work of {Bruce Rogers}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "59--78",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "No designer has played a more influential role in the
revival of the typographic arts in America than Bruce
Rogers (1870--1957). His work spanned half a century;
its significant contributions is based on his
adaptation of historic styles to machine production
while maintaining the highest possible design and
technical standards. Rogers' approach was that of an
artist (rather than that of a scholar or a practicing
printer), while he demonstrated with remarkable
versatility --- from the playful limited editions to
the majesty of the Oxford Bible.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lotz:1972:SBS,
author = "John Lotz",
title = "A Select Bibliography on Script and Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "79--80",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stauffacher:1972:HAT,
author = "Jack W. Stauffacher",
title = "Homage to {Alberto Tallone}, 1898--1960",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "81--89",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "Alberto Tallone was a printer/publisher/book
typographer/type designer with a keen eye for excellent
literature (a friend of Pablo Neruda) and fine
typography.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tanselle:1972:C,
author = "G. Thomas Tanselle",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "90--91",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{OHara:1971:UHI,Gilman:1972:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1972:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Tony {\'E}vora",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "92--95",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N1_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1972:ER,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Editor}'s Report",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "99--108",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Haugen:1973:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Solt:1972:TVC,
author = "Mary Ellen Solt",
title = "Typography and the Visual Concrete Poem",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "109--122",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "The visual concrete poet is concerned with the
relationship of typography to meaning. Constructive
poetry uses the lower-case, sans-serif letter almost
exclusively. Increasingly poets are finding this
practice too restrictive and are following the example
of Mallarm{\'e}, who used typography expressively. The
early manifestoes of concrete poetry emphasized
Mallarm{\'e}'s influence in the direction of spatial
syntax and ideogrammic construction. It needs to be
recognized that visual concrete poetry relates to all
the stages of ideogrammic development and that the kind
of ideogram the poet is presenting will influence his
typographical choices. If concrete poetry is to remain
a viable new genre, its visual potential must be
liberated rather than restricted.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{David:1972:PDL,
author = "Robert E. David",
title = "Proposal for a Diagrammatic Language for Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "123--137",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "Environmental design as a process is a communication
activity wherein the designer continuously formulates,
records, and presents developing ideas using his
vernacular, sketches, working drawings, and models. The
success of the design solution depends to a certain
extent on the sophistication of the communication tools
used; there is a significant lack of sophistication in
the tools used in the transition of ideas between the
initial verbal phases and the final visual phases. This
paper proposes a notational language of diagrammatic
elements to provide the designer with a communication
tool that permits him to visualize basic design ideas
at a high level of abstraction. The primitive elements
of this language represent a set of ideas that, in
various combinations, recurrently make up the basic
entities of various problems in environmental design.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lamaitre:1972:ACM,
author = "?. Lama{\^\i}tre",
title = "{Albert Camus} and the Men of the Stone",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "138--138",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "From the article: ``He [Camus] really impressed us on
his wedding day. I was touched by the way he got
married --- so simple, with three or four typographers
as the wedding procession.'' \ldots{} ``Camus spent
more time at the composing room than in the editorial
offices\ldots{}''",
xxnote = "Check; the author name is printed Lama{\^\i}tre, but
the gender is wrong: the name should likely be
Lema{\^\i}tre.",
}
@Article{Stern:1972:OPE,
author = "Henry R. Stern",
title = "The Orthographic Practices of {Elias Molee}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "139--149",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See letter \cite{Haugen:1973:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "In proposing an artificial language for international
consideration, one must first have devised an efficient
orthographic system. After a brief introduction to the
concept of international languages and to Molee's
background and motivation, this paper describes the
orthographic techniques he employed in a series of
works over a period of 25 years. Upon examination,
these works show an unmistakable trend. The initial
efforts are characterized by innovation and
experimentation. In attempting to create an acceptable
phonetic alphabet, he first employed phonetic symbols,
variations of standard letters, and even letters he
designed himself. Later efforts, however, remain within
the framework of conventional symbols. This can be
explained by the necessity of gaining the favor and
support of printers. That Molee's efforts were in the
long run unsuccessful is due not to any inherent
weakness in his orthographic system but rather to the
general failure of artificial languages themselves.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Scott:1972:GPC,
author = "Myrtle Scott",
title = "Grapheme--Phoneme Correspondence in Beginning Reading
of Disadvantaged Five-Year-Olds",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "151--165",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments and corrections \cite{Downing:1973:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study was designed to investigate the effect of
grapheme-phoneme correspondence on word acquisition in
beginning readers. Two groups of disadvantaged children
were taught word acquisition skills, one group using a
non-controlled grapheme-phoneme correspondence
orthography, standard English, while the other group
used a controlled grapheme-phoneme correspondence
orthography, the Initial Teaching Alphabet. No
differences were found between groups as a function of
orthography used. Significant differences did appear as
a function of level of word familiarity with familiar
words being identified more easily than unfamiliar
ones. Irregular words were identified significantly
more easily than regular ones, which was contrary to
the prediction, and was explained in terms of a model
of stages of development of word recognition skills.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:IYB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "[1972 --- International Year of the Book]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "166--166",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1972:EIU,
author = "Dirk Wendt and Hans Weckerle",
title = "On Effects of Indentation and Underlining in Reference
Work",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "167--171",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "An experimental study with 252 10- to 12-year-old
pupils as subjects investigated the effects of
indentation and underlining of keywords in reference
work. It was assumed that indentation and underlining
would make it easier to recognize word shapes, and that
this effect would be stronger with the familiar shapes
of meaningful words than with nonsense words. Results
showed that only indentation made recognition faster,
but not underlining; and that this effect was equally
strong with meaningful and nonsense words. In total,
nonsense words were recognized 17\% slower than
meaningful material.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Coleman:1972:BBC,
author = "A. D. Coleman",
title = "{Bonnie Baldwin Collier}'s delightful
{{\booktitle{Thesis Box}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "172--172",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/v6n2_1972_e.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{vanKrimpen:1972:BRA,
author = "Huib van Krimpen and Fernand Baudin",
title = "Book Reviews: {Albert Kapr. \booktitle{Schriftkunst.
Geschichte, Anatomie und Sch{\o}nheit der lateinischen
Buchstaben}. Dresden: VEB Verlag der Kunst, 1971. 11
3/4 $ \times $ 8 1/2 inches, 468 pages, 465
illustrations, 321 type specimens. Price 70 MDN
(approx. \$18.00). W. P. Jaspert, W. T. Berry, A F.
Johnson, \booktitle{The Encyclopaedia of Typefaces},
4th ed. (London: Blandford Press, 1970)}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "173--181",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:INI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{{\booktitle{ICOGRAPHIC: a New International Design
Quarterly}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "181--181",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nadler:1972:C,
author = "Morton Nadler and Dirk Wendt and Trilokesh
Mukherjee",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "182--187",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See
\cite{Wendt:1969:X,Nesbitt:1971:C,vanKrimpen:1971:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1972:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Tony {\'E}vora",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "188--191",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "2",
pages = "192--192",
month = "Spring",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N2_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "195--196",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Steiner:1972:AB,
author = "George Steiner",
title = "After the Book?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "197--210",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See replies \cite{Brain:1972:FRG}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "The book as we know it has been a significant
phenomenon for only a relatively short span of history
--- about a century and a half --- only in certain
areas and in certain cultures. Today, the enveloping
matrix of our intellectual and emotional lives is not a
reader's climate. The status of the book is changing,
as is the make-up of the ``language-world'' we inhabit.
The written word has become a caption for the visual
and the musical image. Our verbal inheritance is caught
between the semi-literacy of the mass market and the
minutia of the specialist. The written word persists,
but new forms for its circulation will bring
alterations of our sensibilities and modification in
our habits of discovery.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brain:1972:FRG,
author = "John V. Brain and Norman S. Fiering and John Freeman
and Leland E. Warren",
title = "Four Replies to {George Steiner}'s Address to the
{Ferguson Seminar in Publishing}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "211--228",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Steiner:1972:AB}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "Responses to George Steiner with regard to the
following. The book as we know it has been a
significant phenomenon for only a relatively short span
of history --- about a century and a half --- only in
certain areas and in certain cultures. Today, the
enveloping matrix of our intellectual and emotional
lives is not a reader's climate. The status of the book
is changing, as is the make-up of the
``language-world'' we inhabit. The written word has
become a caption for the visual and the musical image.
Our verbal inheritance is caught between the
semi-literacy of the mass market and the minutia of the
specialist. The written word persists, but new forms
for its circulation will bring alterations of our
sensibilities and modification in our habits of
discovery.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Greene:1972:MMO,
author = "Gordon K. Greene",
title = "From Mistress to Master: The Origins of Polyphonic
Music and as a Visible Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "229--253",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "Music is affected by the notation in which it is
recorded. The system of notation devised between 900
and 1200 A.D. in the West allowed composers to be
analytical about simultaneous sounds; subsequent
development of vocal and instrumental art music is a
direct outgrowth of that medieval interest in harmony
and the notation that allowed its studious
investigation. That notation employs principles
familiar today. A system for specifying rhythmic values
was introduces in the twelfth century, with the result
that separate voice parts could be distributed on an
expensive parchment page more economically. Score
arrangement returned with the mass production of paper.
A vast increase in the number of rhythmic signs around
1325 led composers to explore the limits of their
notation, with the result that much of the late
fourteeth-century repertory was written in an extremely
complex manner; composers became interested in the
visual appearance of a composition and designed staff
lines in the shape of a harp, a heart, a circle, etc.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ohlgren:1972:VLO,
author = "Thomas H. Ohlgren",
title = "Visual Language in the {Old English
\booktitle{Cadmonian Genesis}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "253--276",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although considerable scholarly attention has been
focused on the narrative as a literary form in medieval
literature, literary scholars have generally ignored
the extensive cycles of illuminations, or pictorial
narratives, which accompany some of these texts. This
paper considers the ways in which the artist of one
biblical narrative, the Old English Caefmonian Genesis
(Bodleian Library, MS Junius II), successfully created
a consecutive series of visual episodes which
correspond to the narrative sequence of the poetic
text. The artist and the poet formulated a progressive
chain of incidents, organized to tell a story. The
illustration, furthermore, reveal the artist's
awareness of the poem's content, theme, and style. The
drawings not only approximate visually the iconography
of the poem and highlight the poem's theme, but they
stimulate in a visual language the rhetorical structure
and stylistic features of the poem itself. Emphasis
will be placed on the artist's creation of visual
type-scenes and a symbolic color code. The paper begins
with a consideration of three types of literary
criticism through art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:CRC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "On the Cover: a Rubbing of a {Claudian} Bronze
Tablet",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "277--278",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:EDP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Experimental Design Pages",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "280--280",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gilman:1972:C,
author = "E. W. Gilman and Alf K. Ebsen and Peter Burnhill and
Roy Brewer and Colin Banks and Mark {Ash II} and Harry
Duncan",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "281--284",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See
\cite{Tanselle:1972:C,Banks:1971:BRE,Boyle:1970:EGH}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1972:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Tony {\'E}vora",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "285--287",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "3",
pages = "288--288",
month = "Summer",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N3_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gough:1972:OSR,
author = "Philip B. Gough",
title = "One Second of Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "291--320",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "Two general topics are discussed: (1) the sequence of
events that transpire in one second of reading, to
suggest the nature of the processes that link them; and
(2) the relation of this description to the acquisition
of reading. Reading involves a rapid succession of
intricate events --- formation of visual icon,
letter-by-letter identification, and association with
meaning through transposition into abstract phonemic
representation --- carried out with amazing rapidity
and coordination in our complex information processing
system. When first approaching reading, the child lacks
the character recognition device (the scanner) and the
device to convert the characters, once recognized, into
systematic phonemic representations (the decoder).
Specification of the mechanism by which letters are
mapped onto entries in our mental lexicon is the
fundamental problem of reading research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marcus:1972:TEC,
author = "Susan Marcus",
title = "The Typographic Element in Cubism, 1911--1915: Its
Formal and Semantic Implications",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "321--340",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "Between 1911 and 1915 Braque and Picasso experimented
with formal considerations of the typographic element.
The two-dimensional quality of alphabetical and
numerical symbols complemented the artists' attempt to
find a new means for depicting three-dimensional
objects within the format of the canvas. The
typographic element assisted in the evolution of
collage by encouraging the replacement of painted
symbols with actual objects pasted to the canvas. The
idea of a letter-word-number form as a sign
representing a concept to which the sign bears no
physical resemblance also provided semantic
implications that these artists explored. In working
with the typographic element, the cubists acknowledged
a common interest shared with contemporaries in
literature and science.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ovink:1972:CRT,
author = "G. W. Ovink",
title = "Changing Responsibilities of the Typographic
Designer",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "341--354",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "At our present level of audio-visual output, we are
faced with a sensory overload. The typographic designer
must help cut this ``mental pollution'' by insisting on
less and better-designed print. He must increase his
understanding of both the readers' and the clients'
attitudes and responses --- while maintaining his
unique contribution as a graphic designer. Primarily
through broadened education and research awareness he
must develop as a general ``informatician.'' The
typographic designer is not playing his rightful role
in the development of new printing technology. He must
assert leadership for flexible development of the new
processes, based on his responsibility as the reader's
representative and on the age-old traditions of graphic
communication.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bedno:1972:PDV,
author = "Ed Bedno",
title = "Program for Developing Visual Symbols",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "355--363",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
abstract = "A programmed procedure involving discrete visual and
verbal steps to stimulate the creative processes
involved in visual design is presented. The program was
used by students in a design school as a guide to the
design of visual symbols. The resulting level of
performance was generally quite high. Results tend to
indicate that this procedure is an accelerated and
efficient method for extending the student's awareness
of the possibility of conscious creativity.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:DVS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Design a visual symbol for `visible language' --- Win
a ten-year subscription to {{\booktitle{Visible
Language}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "364--364",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bourdon:1972:CWA,
author = "David Bourdon",
title = "Cover: Words about {Ed Ruscha}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "365--368",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Foster:1972:BRF,
author = "Jeremy J. Foster",
title = "Book Reviews: {Frank Smith, \booktitle{Understanding
Reading: a Psycholinguistic Analysis of Reading and
Learning to Read}, New York: Holt, Rinehart \& Winston,
1971. xiv + 239 pages, \$4.95 paper. John Gilliland,
\booktitle{Readability}. London: University of London
Press, 1972. 127 pages. 80p.}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "369--373",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Greenfield:1972:TEW,
author = "Patricia M. Greenfield and Jerome S. Bruner",
title = "The Training Embodied in Written Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "374--374",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpt from the authors' \booktitle{Work with the
Wolog}, Psychology Today (July 1971), pages 78--79.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "375--376",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1972:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Tony {\'E}vora",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "377--379",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "380--380",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1972:IVV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume VI}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VI",
number = "4",
pages = "381--384",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1972",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 17:57:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V6N4_1972_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:WBM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Have We Bitten Off More Than We Can Chew? {A}
Reappraisal of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} for Its
25th Issue",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "5--18",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Commentary on the journal by numerous letter
writers.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Olson:1973:GLP,
author = "Richard A. Olson",
title = "{Greek} Letterforms on the {Parthian} Drachms",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "19--40",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "One of the most unusual coinages in antiquity was the
coinage of the Parthian empire, largest of the later
Hellenistic empires. The Parthians were a non-Greek
people who used Greek as their first official language
of state and as the predominant language on their
coins. Their most common denomination, the silver
drachm, bore Greek legends for almost half a
millennium, and the letterforms underwent a significant
transformation in the process. Since the coinage
constitutes the largest body of primary source material
extant concerning ancient Parthia, that transformation
is of significant interest to the classification
historian.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tritt:1973:LCS,
author = "Carleton S. Tritt",
title = "The Language of Capitalization in {Shakespeare}'s
First Folio",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "41--50",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "The traditional approaches to Elizabethan
capitalization --- conventional noun grouping and
contextual emphasis --- fail to deal adequately with
the many inconsistencies in the age's practice of
capitalization. In addition they do not disclose the
Elizabethan use of the capital letter as a linguistic
indicator of the various emotional connotations of
words. By using a representative sample of 11 of the 36
plays in Shakespeare's first folio, it is possible to
show through patterns of capitalization frequency how
the compositors of the folio used the capital letter to
indicate connotations of emotional charge, elevation,
uniqueness, and poetic respectability in a variety of
words and word groupings.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1973:VLE,
author = "Sharon H. Poggenpohl",
title = "{Visible Language}: an Experimental Course",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "51--61",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "An experimental course, Visible Language, at the
Institute of Design in Chicago is discussed. The course
consists of five problems which are presented in terms
of the problem statement and intention, together with
examples of solutions from first-year students. The
problems range from spontaneous visual language
response to perceptual experience, through content-form
explorations, ending with a cooperative venture in
communication.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Proust:1973:ROE,
author = "Marcel Proust",
title = "``{Reading}, in its original essence\ldots{}''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "62--62",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "From the author's \booktitle{On Reading} (translated
and edited by Jean Autret and William Burford). New
York: Macmillan, 1971; p. 31.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Timko:1973:DTT,
author = "Henry G. Timko",
title = "The Discrimination of Three Types of Graphic Stimuli",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "63--72",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Forty 4-year-olds and forty 6-year-olds were tested on
a matching-to-sample discrimination task to determine
the relationship between social class status and the
visual perception of graphic stimuli which were matched
according to critical feature transformations. English
letters, letter-like forms, and line-drawings of faces
with embedded letters were equally divided into two
confusability levels and three task levels. Analysis of
variance on error scores revealed differences between
age groups, stimulus types, confusability levels, and
task levels. Social class differences were observed on
highly confusable English letters among 6-year-olds but
not among the 4-year-olds. No significant age by social
class differences were found on letter-like forms or
faces.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hochuli:1973:BRE,
author = "Jost Hochuli",
title = "Book Review: {Edward M. Catich's \booktitle{The Origin
of the Serif} Davenport, Iowa: The Catfish Press, St.
Ambrose College, 1968. 8 1/2 $ \times $ 11 1/4 inches,
xii + 310 pages. \$24.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "73--91",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See letter \cite{Palladino:1974:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1973:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Tony {\'E}vora",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "93--95",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N1_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "99--100",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hewes:1973:EFR,
author = "Gordon W. Hewes",
title = "An Explicit Formulation of the Relationship Between
Tool-Using, Tool-Making, and Emergence of Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "101--127",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "If man's propositional language did not begin with
speech, but with a manual gesture or sign-language
system, a plausible model can be built in which
tool-making and tool-using play an important part in
language emergence. Even in modern speaking cultures,
we learn to use tools or weapons mainly by observation
of their use by others, and by signs and gestures ---
rather than through speech. The motor and neural
elements involved in manipulation of objects and in
gestural communication are very similar. The
fundamental visual basis of human cognition is
stressed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Walker:1973:QB,
author = "Martin Walker",
title = "{{\tt Qwerty birthday}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "128--128",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "A hundred years ago last week Christopher Latham
Sholes sold the idea of a production typewriter to
Remington, the American gun and sewing machine
worker.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:1973:VIE,
author = "Daniel Friedman",
title = "A View: Introductory Education in Typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "129--144",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Design schools which deal with typography are plagued
with inviable conventions, the phase out of typography
as a handcraft, and an inaccessibility to the
potentials of the newer, more complex, typesetting
systems. Typographic form is being taught in terms of
outdated mechanics and popular fashions; no teaching
methodology exists which will transcend the technical
and stylistic and deal only with the generically
perceptual or visual. The author shows examples of a
simple typography exercise regarding simplicity and
complexity, rhythmic structure, coherency, convention,
unpredictability, legibility and readability.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Downing:1973:LAE,
author = "John Downing",
title = "Is Literacy Acquisition Easier in Some Languages Than
in Others?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "144--154",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is frequently asserted that the Chinese logographic
writing system is more difficult to learn than the
English alphabetic system. This view seems to be based
chiefly on the belief that the large number of Chinese
characters is a heavy burden on the student. But this
may be a misconception for two reasons: (1) there are
far more items to be learned in the English system than
is generally recognized; (2) the sheer number of
characters to be learned is not in itself an important
psychological factor. What is more important is the
extent of redundancy in the system. Numerous
alternatives may conceal the nature of the written code
from the beginner and cause confusion. This and other
variables in the writing system may prevent the child
from perceiving that writing and print are indeed
``visible language.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Barber:1973:FEW,
author = "E. J. W. Barber",
title = "Formal Economy of Written Signs",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "155--166",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Those portions of a sign's shape which are
distinctive, yet in themselves valueless, can be viewed
as forming a system. Such systems have ranged
historically from the very loose to the very tight.
When the possibilities of arranging these elements are
also considered, the great range in economy of design
becomes even more apparent. Our own roman script, in
fact, is rather inefficient it these terms; Morse Code,
on the other hand, is quite efficient, though not
perfect. It might prove useful to develop other scripts
based on these principles of internal economy. But
economy of form is not the same as efficiency of use:
it is merely one possible component of efficiency, and
must be carefully distinguished as such.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1973:RBS,
author = "James Hartley and Susan J. Timson and Peter
Burnhill",
title = "Research in Brief: Subjective Preference and Retrieval
of Information from Reference Materials",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "167--170",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Adapted from the introduction to the author's
\booktitle{Archives in the Ancient World}, Cambridge,
Mass.: Harvard University Press.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Visual typographic access to listings of resources is
the subject of this research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Posner:1973:EAA,
author = "Ernest Posner",
title = "Excerpt: Archives in the {Ancient World}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "171--178",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Focusing on archives in Greece, Rome, Egypt and
Meopotamia, the article compares archival criteria with
the present day practice and finds similarities
including: (1) law, (2) administrative action, (3)
accounting, (4) land records and ownership, (5) control
over people with regard to servitude and taxation and
(6) business transactions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moran:1973:CFR,
author = "James Moran",
title = "Comment: The Future Role of the Printing Historical
Society",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "179--180",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Standard:1973:BRO,
author = "Paul Standard",
title = "Book Review: {A. S. Osley: \booktitle{LUMINARIO. An
Introduction to the Italian Writing-Books of the 16th
and 17th Centuries}. xiii + 173 pp. with 116
illustrations; plus checklist of 105 first edns; bibl.
of 113 items, \& full index; clothbound sm. folio with
paper wrapper. Nieuwkoop\slash Netherlands: Miland
Publishers, 1972. Price \pounds 21.50 or \$56.50}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "181--188",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Praz:1973:SC,
author = "Mario Praz",
title = "A Secret of Calligraphy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "189--189",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Extract from the author's \booktitle{Mnemosyne: The
Parallel between Literature and the Visual Arts}.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970; pp.
25--27.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1973:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "190--191",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "2",
pages = "192--192",
month = "Spring",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N2_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:APP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Announcement: MIT Press to Publish
{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "195--195",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "197--198",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Harary:1973:T,
author = "Frank Harary",
title = "Typographs",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "199--208",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "This article was received for publication on January
11, 1970, at which time the name of this journal was as
in reference [2] (Journal of Typographic Research). It
was circulated in preprint form and inspired the
insightful and interesting paper: J. A. Bondy,
\booktitle{The ``graph theory'' of the Greek alphabet}.
\booktitle{Graph theory and applications} (Y. Alavi, et
al., eds.), Berlin: Springer, 1972. Pp. 43--54. This
article was prepared with the assistance of Linda
Bidelman.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Typographs are defined as graphs derived from letters.
A method for classification of letters by their
underlying graphical structure is illustrated. A
classification of the upper-case roman letters is
presented, and tables of typographs are compiled as
well for the roman numerals and the lower-case script
letters. The possibility of devising new alphabets is
mentioned.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Blesser:1973:CRB,
author = "B. Blesser and R. Shillman and C. Cox and T. Kuklinsky
and J. Ventura and M. Eden",
title = "Character Recognition Based on Phenomenological
Attributes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "209--223",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "A theoretical approach is suggested for describing
upper-case letters not in terms of the physical
attributes of their archetypes but in terms of more
general descriptions of their underlying
representations. A method is presented for finding
these general descriptions through the study of
ambiguous characters. Functional attributes are the
describers of the underlying representations of
letters. The relations between the physical attributes
of the input character and the functional attributes
that specify its identity are given in part by
graphical context rules which incorporate the stylistic
consistency within the character itself and its
neighbors. The implications of our theory of characters
to the areas of computerized character recognition and
type design are noted.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Golomb:1973:FBF,
author = "Solomon W. Golomb",
title = "Forth and Back and Forth",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "224--224",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted from an article by the author in the
\booktitle{Harvard Bulletin}, March 1972.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Douglass:1973:RBB,
author = "Malcolm P. Douglass",
title = "Reading Between and Beyond the Lines",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "225--234",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Adapted from the author's keynote address to the
Fortieth Annual Claremont Reading Conference
(Claremont, Calif. 91711) in February 1973.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Rather than be bound by traditional assumptions about
reading --- e.g., that learning to read is a difficult
task for a child and counter to his natural learning
processes --- we should view reading holistically. A
child's earliest attempts at handling visible language
symbols parallel his earliest efforts to speak and to
listen, and these attempts emerge naturally as a part
of normal human development. We can teach reading only
indirectly. Our efforts should nurture the spontaneous
nature of language learning and should provide the
climate and opportunity for a child to write and to
read in the broadest possible context --- including the
``reading'' of symbols, gestures, works of art, etc.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Viehmeyer:1973:GLC,
author = "L. Allen Viehmeyer",
title = "{Gothic} Letterforms and {{\booktitle{Codex
Vindobonensis}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "235--246",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Traditionally the Gothic bishop Wulfila (c. 311--c.
383) is credited with the development of Gothic
alphabetic letters. The Gothic documents which have
come down to us from the fifth and early sixth century
exhibit letterforms and scribal practices which have
led to various hypotheses about the source(s) of the
Gothic letterforms. Although the existence of Gothic
alphabets in Codex Vindobonensis has been long known,
the lack of an adequate appraisal of the alphabets has
led to their neglect. An appraisal is offered here
which attaches great significance to these alphabets as
evidence of an early phase in the development of Gothic
letterforms, and hence of prime importance for a
derivation of the Gothic alphabet.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cushman:1973:CST,
author = "Donald R. Cushman",
title = "The Cue Summation Theory Tested with Meaningful Verbal
Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "247--260",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "No previous studies pertaining to Hartman's Cue
Summation Theory (``Redundant information
simultaneously presented by the audio and the visual
channels results in greater efficiency in learning than
does the same information in either channel alone.'')
could be found which utilized meaningful verbal
information as stimulus material. Students were
presented fitting this criterion and were tested for
affective responses and cognitive recall. Comparisons
of results were made between three separate
presentation procedures: audio along, visual along, and
combined audiovisual. Comparisons of affective
responses did not indicate significant differences, but
analyses of cognitive data showed the combined
audiovisual treatment resulting in half the number of
errors as either the audio or the visual treatments
alone.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Venturi:1973:ELV,
author = "Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown and Steven
Izenour",
title = "Excerpt: Learning from {Las Vegas}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "261--270",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted from the authors' \booktitle{Learning from
Las Vegas} (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1972), xviii +
188 pages, \$25.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "A class of postmodern thinking is excerpted with
particular attention to the sign value of the
environment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Neruda:1973:OT,
author = "Pablo Neruda",
title = "Ode to Typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "271--275",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Translated from the Spanish by Carlos Lozano; it
appeared in the \booktitle{Chicago Review}, Vol. 17,
No. 1 (1964).",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "A poem describing typographic aesthetics and
significance. A brief description of an organization
and its mandate.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Downing:1973:C,
author = "John Downing",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "276--277",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Scott:1972:GPC}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1973:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "278--279",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "3",
pages = "280--280",
month = "Summer",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N3_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "283--284",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hoffman:1973:VSI,
author = "William E. Hoffman",
title = "Vision, Sign, and Inference",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "285--309",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this paper I defend the thesis that perceiving ---
and by implication, vision --- is inferential or
semiotic. Whenever a person sees an object, that
object's stimulation of the perceiver functions as a
sign that is interpreted in the conscious response of
the perceiver; the stimulation functions as a premise
from which the perceiver infers a conclusion which is a
conscious response. The argument has two basic steps.
(1) Perception is a three-termed relationship between
the object perceived, a mediating element, and a
conscious response; certain facts about how we perceive
with the minor sense are taken into account, and cases
of identical stimuli resulting in different responses
are suggested as evidence that perception is mediated.
(2) This mediating element takes the form of a sign
which is interpreted by the conscious response, or a
set of premises for which the conscious response is a
conclusion; some of Charles Sanders Peirce's ideas
about perception and signs are developed --- especially
his concept of a percept and a perceptual judgment, and
his classification of signs. There is an important
similarity between the perceptual world taken as a
system of signs and the system of signs we ordinarily
think of as visible language. Just as we learn to read,
we learn to perceive.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Coleman:1973:G,
author = "A. Coleman",
title = "Graphicacy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "310--310",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted from the author's note in the December 1972
\booktitle{Cartographic Journal}, Journal of the
British Cartographic Society.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kindersley:1973:SC,
author = "David Kindersley",
title = "Space Craft",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "311--324",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "The proper fit or spacing of letters has been next to
impossible using the type-bearing metal rectangular
forms required by typographic engineering; rather, it
has required the letter-by-letter attention of an
artist/letterer. The advent of film composition and
computer technology makes possible again the proper
coordination of spacing and design of letterforms. In
typography, space and letter are one. Optically
adjusted text spacing will require attention to the
subtleties of each letter's optical center and the
inner forces involved in our eyes' perception of these
letterforms. The author's Optical Letter Spacer is
described, and its application for reading research is
discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lehman:1973:HLM,
author = "C. L. Lehman",
title = "Handwriting Legibility: a Method of Objective
Evaluation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "325--344",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "A rationale and method is presented for objective
evaluation of handwriting according to legibility
criteria for the roman alphabet and its slanted
version, italic: letter angle, letter length, spacing
between letters, and the shaping of counter spaces.
Inaccurate performance of letters according to these
criteria reduces legibility in our roman-reading
culture in proportion to deviation from the system of
visual order. Measurement procedures and a flowchart
description of the computer process are given.
Preliminary findings of a being made between the
commonly taught printscript and a simple italic hand
are noted and identified for potential use in
modification of curriculum design and teaching
practices.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pollack:1973:PDI,
author = "Michael Pollack",
title = "The {Prophetess Deborah} and the Invention of
Printing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "345--350",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "A colophon in one of the earliest dated imprints in
the Hebrew language (1475) extols the mystery and power
of the newly invented printing press. Seemingly
unnoticed by printing and bibliographical scholars
working outside the area of Hebraica, the colophon is
translated into English and its poetic composition
discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wright:1973:RBU,
author = "Patricia Wright",
title = "Research in Brief: Understanding Tabular Displays",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "351--359",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
abstract = "Alternative representations of tabular information is
presented.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Conway:1973:CSG,
author = "Patricia Conway",
title = "Cover: Subway Graffiti in {New York City}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "360--362",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "From an article by the author, \booktitle{Subway
Graffiti: The Message from Underground}.
\booktitle{Print}, XXVII (May\slash June 1973),
25--32.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1973:BRA,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {Allen Hutt. \booktitle{Fournier: The
Compleat Typographer}. London: Frederick Muller Ltd,
1973 \pounds 4.50}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "363--364",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "The author of this book, Allen Hutt, died in August,
1973.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Haugen:1973:C,
author = "Einar Haugen and Louis Marck and David Abercrombie",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "365--369",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Stern:1972:OPE,Wrolstad:1972:ER}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1973:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "370--371",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "372--372",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:IVV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume VI}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VII",
number = "4",
pages = "373--376",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1973",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V7N4_1973_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "1",
pages = "3--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N1_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Herrick:1974:TAS,
author = "Earl M. Herrick",
title = "A Taxonomy of Alphabets and Scripts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "1",
pages = "5--32",
month = "Winter",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N1_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper describes a taxonomy or system of
classification to describe alphabets and to show the
various degrees of formal similarity which they bear to
one another. The principles of this taxonomy, largely
borrowed from the biological sciences, are briefly
stated; three taxonomic levels, corresponding to three
degrees of similarity, are then defined. For each
level, the paper describes the kinds and degrees of
similarity which alphabets must have to be included
within one taxon; these similarities are illustrated by
several different kinds of taxa and some of the
alphabets which belong to them. Several problems in the
comparison of writing systems which will require
further research are mentioned.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The Appendix that begins on page 30 discusses the
rearrangement of vowels and consonants in words in
Sanskrit (and its descendants).",
}
@Article{Haugen:1974:RSS,
author = "Einar Haugen",
title = "The Rune Stones of {Spirit Pond, Maine}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "1",
pages = "33--64",
month = "Winter",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N1_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "The author reports on his official investigation of
the inscription on three rune stones discovered in 1971
by Walter J. Elliott near Spirit Pond, Maine (USA). In
determining the authenticity of the stones as Viking
Age artifacts, three steps were involved: (1)
transcription of the runes, (2) transliteration into
the Latin alphabet, and (3) interpretation of the
meaning of the inscriptions. The relationship of runes
(as alphabetic symbols) to the history of Scandinavian
languages is outlined; special problems of these
inscriptions are discussed: (1) the runes are not those
used in the eleventh or later centuries, (2) spelling
and the use of ``runic'' numerals are inconsistent with
runic and scribal practice, (3) the grammatical form is
unrecognizable as Old Norse, (4) peculiarities relate
directly to the Kensington Stone inscription in
Minnesota. Conclusion: the inscriptions could not have
been carved by Scandinavian Vikings in the Middle Ages,
and probably date since 1932.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Turner:1974:EGM,
author = "E. G. Turner",
title = "Excerpt: {Greek} Manuscripts of the {Ancient World}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "1",
pages = "65--82",
month = "Winter",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N1_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reineck:1974:DBW,
author = "Gay Beste Reineck",
title = "Design in Brief: Word\slash Forms",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "1",
pages = "85--88",
month = "Winter",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N1_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Palladino:1974:C,
author = "Robert J. Palladino",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "1",
pages = "89--93",
month = "Winter",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Hochuli:1973:BRE}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N1_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1974:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "1",
pages = "94--95",
month = "Winter",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N1_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N1_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "99--100",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Barganz:1974:POR,
author = "Robert A. Barganz",
title = "Phonological and Orthographic Relationships of Reading
Performance",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "101--122",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study investigated the use of an intermediate
level of orthographic representation based on the
theoretical framework of transformational-generative
grammar. A general objective was to determine whether a
system of semantic correspondence was utilized when
irrelevant phonetic aspects of orthography were
encountered by good and poor readers from a fifth-grade
population. A 2 x 2 x 4 factorial design was employed
to investigate the effects of reading ability (good and
poor), word reality (real and pseudo), and mode of
presentation for stimuli and response items (oral and
written). Good readers performed better than poor
readers at a statistically significant level ($ p <
0.0005$) on those tasks which required recognizing
regularities on a deep level. When regularities were
recognized on a surface level, these differences
between good and poor readers diminished. Good readers
appeared to display a search technique which abandons a
simpler level of correspondence in favor of one more
efficient, one which precludes grapheme/phoneme
correspondences for one directed toward semantic
correspondence.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bormuth:1974:LPE,
author = "John R. Bormuth",
title = "Literacy Policy and the Emerging Technology of
Readability",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "123--135",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "The procedures for predicting and adjusting the
comprehensibility of printed prose have steadily
progressed from the status of an art, through that of a
quasi-science, and are now emerging as a scientific
technology having considerable generality and
precision. Of special interest is the fact that this
body of knowledge has much potential for enhancing the
effectiveness of a nation's efforts to achieve a
desirable level of literacy in its population while, at
the same time, reducing the costs of those efforts.
This paper outlines some of the arguments that favor
accelerating the development of this technology in the
developed nation and the founding of the technology in
the mother tongues of developing nations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:BAG,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "[{Boston} area gravestone]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "136--136",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Duval:1974:IOP,
author = "Francis Duval and Ivan Rigby",
title = "Inscriptions of Our Past",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "137--150",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "A selection of inscriptions on American gravestones
from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are
illustrated. A brief introduction comments on the
urgent need for their recording before further damage
is inflicted upon them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shillman:1974:BCR,
author = "R. Shillman and C. Cox and T. Kuklinski and J. Ventura
and M. Eden and B. Blesser",
title = "A Bibliography in Character Recognition: Techniques
for Describing Characters",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "151--166",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "A bibliography is presented in the field of character
recognition. Many of the references are from the fields
of engineering and psychology and deal with various
techniques for describing machine and hand-printed
characters.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Raben:1974:HCL,
author = "Joseph Raben",
title = "The Humanist in the Computer Lab",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "167--177",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "The attempts made so far to utilize computers in
studying the humanities have resulted in a fundamental
analysis of the subject areas themselves rather than in
any significant results. The problems of inputting and
outputting, of determining what processes may
appropriately be employed, and of developing new
processes not derived from the customary numerical
approaches which presently dominate computer thinking
--- all these have retarded what had been expected to
be a dramatic advance into a new order of humanistic
criticism. The most substantial accomplishments to date
have been the rationalized lists of words
(dictionaries, indexes, and concordances) for which the
computer's capacity to sort rapidly without fatigue or
error has accelerated production of these traditional
aids to scholarship. A new breed of humanistic scholar
now evolving --- highly trained genuinely relevant to
his studies --- will contribute to the creation of new
programming languages specially designed for this word,
assist in the training of others who follow, and help
to guide computer-assisted instruction beyond the
mechanistic mode in which it currently operates.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sutherland:1974:PSS,
author = "Eric Sutherland",
title = "[Photograph of {{\booktitle{Sentence Structures}}}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "178--178",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lettieri:1974:EWC,
author = "Larry Lettieri",
title = "Excerpt: Which Computer Printer When?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "179--185",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Discussion of serial, dot-matrix, chain, and drum
printers.",
}
@Article{Banks:1974:BRR,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {Ruari McLean. \booktitle{Victorian Book
Design and Colour Printing}. London: Faber \& Faber,
1973. \pounds 15}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "187--188",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1974:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "189--191",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "2",
pages = "192--192",
month = "Spring",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N2_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "195--196",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beiman:1974:CPS,
author = "Abbie W. Beiman",
title = "Concrete Poetry: a Study in Metaphor",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "197--223",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "Various characteristics of concrete poetry have been
examined but little attention has been focused on this
art form's contribution to literature. Indeed, the
concrete poem exemplifies a dramatic variation in the
most basic element of poetry: figurative language.
Traditionally, figurative language has established a
relationship between the tangible objects around man
and the intangibles which he seeks to know. The most
common form of such figurative yokings has been the
metaphor, a rope that creates a tension between the
similarities and dissimilarities of the juxtaposed
elements. With concrete poetry the focus of that rope
is no longer just the abstract and spiritual leg of the
metaphor, but the sensory perception of the literal and
concrete as well.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Longuet-Higgins:1974:LM,
author = "H. C. Longuet-Higgins",
title = "The Language of Music",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "224--224",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted from the author's ``\booktitle{The Language
of Music},'' \booktitle{The Times Literary Supplement},
November 20, 1970, pp. 1351--1352.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frye:1974:RB,
author = "Northrop Frye",
title = "The Renaissance of Books",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "225--240",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "The article attempts to deal with the place of the
book among the instruments of communication in modern
society. The paperback revolution is characterized as a
change in the conception of the book from cultural
monument to intellectual tool. The cultural context of
this change is discussed and the effect of radio and
more particularly television on twentieth-century
society is briefly consulted. The book, the author
points out, can not only be read but unread, consulted
at will as a stationary focus for the community. The
book is the technological instrument that makes
democracy possible, and public access to written
documents the principle that keeps it functioning.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pearson:1974:WRL,
author = "P. David Pearson and Michael L. Kamil",
title = "Word Recognition Latencies as a Function of Form
Class, Stem Length, and Affix Length",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "241--246",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study investigated the effects of form class
(nouns or verbs), stem length (3--10 letters per word)
and affix length of inflicted verbs (`{\o},' \-s,'
`-ed,' or `-ing') on the recognition latency of
visually presented stimuli. Stem length proved to be a
significant source of variation for all words and for
the noun stimuli separately, but not for the verb
stimuli. Subsequent analysis of the verb data revealed
that stem length was a significant source of variation
only on the first block of trials and that the
additional time required for processing affixes is
reduced between the first and fourth block of trials.
The data fit a letter-by-letter interpretation of the
recognition process, modified by a possible morphemic
segmentation strategy for affixes.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gray:1974:LS,
author = "Nicolete Gray",
title = "Lettering and Society",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "247--260",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lettering is omnipresent in our daily lives and takes
a great variety of forms; it involves two different
types of reading behavior: private and voluntary,
public and involuntary. There is little physical
similarity between the two. Thought of as a medium, the
physical qualities of lettering --- color, form and
dimension --- regain importance. Lettering can transmit
not only the meaning of the words but also an attitude
towards those words. Criteria for which public
lettering should be judged are presented. Socially,
public lettering should enrich our environment through
creative variety of all appropriate letter styles. In
lettering education both the application of geometric
principles and the study of the past are important. The
past can provide models, ideas, and inspiration toward
the many directions lettering can be extended; no
legible letter is obsolete.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Crouwel:1974:PEL,
author = "Wim Crouwel",
title = "A Proposition for Education in Letterforms and
Handwriting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "261--264",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "Education should provide the means to find a personal
form of expression through letterforms; it should not
be restricted to an established system for copying
existing styles. A new starting point for creating
letterforms (as well as for design in general) ---
based on a system of regular pattern in the widest
sense --- would create a system allowing the greatest
freedom and flexibility. Utility and self-expression
are equally important in teaching a child to write ---
and, at the same time, to recognize patterns and the
basic rules of form and shape.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ehri:1974:RBP,
author = "Linnea C. Ehri and Lee S. Wilce",
title = "Research in Brief: Printed Intonation Cues and Reading
in Children",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "265--274",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "Eighty third- and fourth-graders read one of four
types of printed texts: standard print; print in which
word size was varied to reflect aspects of speech
information (three stress-pitch levels); print in which
word size reflected differences in the grammatical form
class of words; and print in which word size was varied
randomly. Reading speed and comprehension with standard
print were compared to performances with each of the
other texts. Results revealed that the intoned text was
read faster than the standard text by third-graders but
not by fourth-grades. No other major effects were
observed. Findings though preliminary are consistent
with the view that less experienced readers transform
graphic to aural input before deriving a semantic
interpretation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Clay:1974:RBO,
author = "Marie M. Clay",
title = "Research in Brief: Orientation to the Spatial
Characteristics of the Open Book",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "275--282",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "One of the first code-breaking activities for the
beginning reader concerns the arbitrary conventions of
how books are presented. The orientation to the spatial
characteristics of visible language was observed in 4
five-year-old identical girls through the developmental
progression of their hand behavior while reading.
Preliminary theoretical explanations are offered in
terms of bilateral nervous systems, handedness and
reading, and perceptual strategies for visual analysis
of stimuli.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1974:KBA,
author = "Dirk Wendt and Fernand Baudin",
title = "{Kurzfassung der Beitr{\"a}ge} [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {German} and {French}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "283--285",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "3",
pages = "287--287",
month = "Summer",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N3_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "291--292",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gelb:1974:RWD,
author = "I. J. Gelb",
title = "Records, Writing, and Decipherment",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "293--318",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "Written records together with material remains derived
from excavations form the main bases for our
understanding of past civilizations and their
underlying language systems. There is no systematic
treatment of written records, and little attention has
been paid to the interrelationship between ancient
writing and language. Full systems of writing express
language at two levels --- morphological and phonetic
--- which give rise to three basic writing systems
types --- logo-syllabic, syllabic, and alphabetic. Four
categories of decipherment --- based on our relative
knowledge of the writing system and the language ---
are discussed: known writing/known language; unknown
writing/known language; known writing/unknown language;
and unknown writing/unknown language. From a
cryptanalytic point of view there are two general
decipherment methods: (1) utilization of external
information to determine probable contents (e.g.,
bilingual texts,) and (2) internal information from an
analysis of the text itself (structure and typology).
The assumption of the underlying language is critical
for deciphering procedures and provides the test of
successful decipherment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Germain:1974:FSI,
author = "Edward Germain",
title = "Four Surrealist Images",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "319--332",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "Surrealism has consistently asserted its desire to
comprehend the essence of thought --- a statement
usually read in aesthetic terms by art and literary
critics or in clinical terms by psychological critics.
If this statement is taken more literally, certain
overlooked insights arise, including the hypothesis
that the surrealists' search for an ultimate synthesis
may itself reflect a structure of the mind.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marcus:1974:IVS,
author = "Aaron Marcus",
title = "An Introduction to the Visual Syntax of Concrete
Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "333--360",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Mayer:1975:Ca,Kinniburg:1975:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "Many different forms of concrete poetry have emerged
in the past twenty years. One way to appreciate,
describe, and compare these works is to examine them in
terms of their visual syntax. This includes emphasis on
figure-field relationships, implied depths, spatial
structure, and movement. Examples are presented which
illustrate basic types of visual organization and are
analyzed to relate their visual syntax to their total
meaning. This initial classification could be
elaborated and supplemented to provide a basis for a
semiotic of concrete poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{damen:1974:ETT,
author = "herman damen",
title = "excerpt: towards a three-dimensional pouitry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "361--368",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The article text is entirely in lowercase.",
}
@Article{Kostka:1974:AG,
author = "Robert Kostka",
title = "Aspects of Graffiti",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "369--375",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
abstract = "As a natural part of our environment, graffiti is both
spontaneous and functional --- free from design
conventions and often the sole communication weapon of
an oppressed people. It can be a personal
identification or it can mark the boundaries for an
urban street gang. Its history is probably as old as
writing itself. Graffiti has adapted personal
expression to whatever space, writing tool, surface, or
viewing requirements the environment demands.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1974:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Felix Beltran",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "376--378",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "380--380",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1974:IVV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume VIII}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "VIII",
number = "4",
pages = "382--384",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1974",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 12 07:31:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V8N4_1974_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "3--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:BC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Brief Communications",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "5--6",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The pages are output on a 100dpi Mead Dijit (Direct
Image by Jet Ink Transfer) device.",
}
@Article{Venezky:1975:CRL,
author = "Richard L. Venezky",
title = "The Curious Role of Letter Names in Reading
Instruction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "7--23",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Arnheim:1975:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "For about two thousand years educators assumed without
question that learning the letter names in their proper
sequence was a prerequisite for literacy. Learning the
ABC's became synonymous with learning to read. But
today there is disagreement over the value of early
letter-name training. Some claim that it aids letter or
word discrimination; some claim that it aids attaching
sound to letter, and some claim that it interferes with
both of these tasks. An analysis of the letter names
and of experimental and pedagogic evidence lends little
support to the claims of letter-naming benefits. In
several countries --- including the United State, the
Soviet Union, and Israel --- letter-name knowledge has
been found to interfere with learning to attach sound
to letter. But letter-name knowledge has also been
shown to be one of the best single predictors of
reading success, and no matter what is shown
experimentally about the utility of letter names, they
are efficient labels for the letters and an inseparable
element in the popular concept of reading
instruction.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Steig:1975:CDB,
author = "William Steig",
title = "{C D B!}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "24--24",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Reprint of letter cartoons from the author's book of
the same title, New York: Windmill Books, Inc., Simon
\& Schuster, Inc. (1968).",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{King:1975:RDW,
author = "Terrance J. King",
title = "Radial Design in {Wallace Stevens}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "25--46",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "In some early cases of Stevens poems there is evidence
of a typographical pattern I call ``radial design,'' a
device in which the poet selects a central unit (such
as a word) and on both sides evenly arranges a pattern
of other units. Radial design is no accident. One finds
not only a definite historical consistency in the way
the pattern develops but also a tight continuity
between it and ideas about language and perception
expressed in the poems themselves. Stevens' overall aim
is to impose this fixed, spatial structure upon the
sequential flow of a poem in order to suspend the
representational function of its language and thus
compel us to observe words as things in themselves.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Dole:1975:CWD,
author = "William Dole and Gerald Nordland",
title = "The Collages of {William Dole}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "47--56",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "William Dole's painted collages are formal
compositional inventions, balancing pictorial elements
and sensitive saturations of color-form with
unintelligible signs --- the calligraphy of type,
symbol, diagram, and handwriting --- which seduce one's
eyes and provoke uncertain readings. The artist also
comments on his own work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hauser:1975:PRL,
author = "Robert A. Hauser",
title = "Photographic Restoration of Letterforms",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "57--66",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "The creation, for exhibition purposes, of a
photographically restored facsimile of a damaged
nineteenth-century lithograph is discussed, with
emphasis on the varieties of deterioration that can
affect letterforms and on the principles of
conservation and restoration. The paper follows the
sequence of deterioration and conservation of the
artwork, looking at the typographic restoration in
detail. Some discussion about the archival nature of
the print and museum conservation in general is a
necessary prerequisite to understand the preferences
for choosing the ultimate photographic restoration
processes used to restore the missing letterforms,
which is the primary concern of the article.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Groff:1975:RBS,
author = "Patrick Groff",
title = "Research in Brief: Shapes as Cues to Word
Recognition",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "67--71",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "The theory that ``shape'' provides a useful learning
cue for a child's early recognition of a word had been
maintained by various writers, but it has not been
verified by research. An analysis of similar shapes for
high-frequency words also argues against using shape as
a cue for word recognition. The broader concept of word
shape (or contours) is considered and deeper research
suggested.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Charyn:1975:AFL,
author = "Jerome Charyn",
title = "{Azazian} is a frenetic language \ldots{}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "72--72",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Except from the author's book, \booktitle{Eisenhower,
My Eisenhower}, New York: Holt, Rinehart \& Winston.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Doblin:1975:ESA,
author = "Jay Doblin and Inder Agrawal and Marianna Porter and
Robert Peterson",
title = "Excerpt: Simplifying the {ABC}'s",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "73--86",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted from an article in the January\slash
February 1974 issue of \booktitle{Industrial Design}
magazine.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "How efficient is the roman alphabet? Not very in an
age when man-to-man and man-to-machine exchanges are so
vital to our communication processes. The efficiency of
the alphabet is discussed in terms of information
theory, and a new system of letterform design --- an
extension of the familiar seven-stroke electronic
numerals --- is proposed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
keywords = "BASIC letterform; Braille alphabet; Evans--Epps
letterform",
}
@Article{Nesbitt:1975:CDL,
author = "Alexander Nesbitt",
title = "Comment: The Designer and Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "87--89",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "A brief commentary on the subject by a designer and
educator.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{sandberg:1975:AT,
author = "willem sandberg",
title = "art and typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "90--90",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The text is entirely in lowercase.",
}
@Article{Mayer:1975:Ca,
author = "Peter Mayer and James Mosley and Hermann Zapf",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "91--92",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Commentary on the phrase ``26 (more or less) soldiers
(of lead).'', plus Zapf's disapproval of the cover, and
threat to resign from the Advisory Board. See response
to Zapf \cite{Mayer:1975:Cb}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1975:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Felix Beltran",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "93--95",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N1_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "99--100",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Conley:1975:VSP,
author = "Tom Conley",
title = "Verbal Shape in the Poetry of {Villon} and {Marot}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "101--122",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "Generally speaking lyrics written in the early years
of the printing press cannot be read in editions other
than their own. A visual aesthetic informing the poetic
texture of Fran{\c{c}}ois Villon and Cl{\'e}ment Marot
is essential to an understanding of their work: Le
Grant Testament of 1489 in gothic font and the physical
shape of the epitaphs and rondeaux of the Adolescence
Cl{\'e}mentine use in a differential manner the absence
of volume on the page's two-dimensional surface to
elaborate a human drama of three dimensions. Thus their
dialogue between voice and space or discourse and
figure is always an open one, showing in its
punctuation the areas of mediation and desire that
generate great lyric poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Antonsen:1975:IWS,
author = "Elmer H. Antonsen",
title = "The Inscription of the {Whetstone} from {Str{\o}m}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "123--132",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "The runic inscription on the Whetstone from Str{\o}m
in Norway is of particular interest because it
represents the earliest attestation of a work-song in
the Germanic languages. Archeologists cannot aid in the
dating of this inscription, since no other objects were
found with the whetstone. Previous attempts to fix a
date on the basis of runic and linguistic evidence have
relied on ad hoc assumptions concerning phonological
developments and the relative age of certain runic
variants. It is shown that the inscription can be
interpreted without such ad hoc hypotheses and the
work-song must date from approximately 450--500 A.D. at
the latest, rather than from the beginning of the
seventh century as previously assumed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Herrick:1975:LAB,
author = "Earl M. Herrick",
title = "Letters with Alternative Basic Shapes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "133--144",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "In many written languages there are letters each of
which may be embodied by marks having more than one
basic shape. For each occurrence of such a letter, the
shape of the mark used to embody it is normally
selected according to the circumstances in which the
letter occurs. Thus, some alternative basic shapes are
appropriate to certain places in a word or another part
of a text; some are used by different dialects; some
belong to different co-scripts (subdivisions of a
script that each have basic shapes for all of its
letters); some are used by certain typefaces or styles
of handwriting. This paper discusses these several
kinds of variation among basic shapes, and gives
examples from several scripts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Suen:1975:HEB,
author = "Ching Y. Suen",
title = "Handwriting Education --- a Bibliography of
Contemporary Publications",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "145--158",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "This bibliography presents some contemporary
references related to handwriting education. The varied
collection is aimed at providing the researcher with
extensive up-to-date source materials on handwriting
instruction, systems and practices, instruments,
quality and methods of evaluation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{ODonnell:1975:MRC,
author = "Thomas D. O'Donnell",
title = "{Maurice Roche}: Cr{\^a}ne, Carne",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "159--172",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "Maurice Roche has distinguished himself from the more
traditional nouveau roman through the role he accords
to language and through the phenomenon of
intertextuality in his three novels, Compact, Circus,
and Codex. His approach to both phenomena is well
illustrated by the pun ``carne/cr{\^a}ne'' to which he
constantly returns in Circus. The cr{\^a}ne, suggesting
death, and the carne, suggesting sexuality, may be seen
as the traditional polarities of the eros/thanatos
axis, and substantiate an anagrammatic reading of
Circus' title: cri, or death, and cu(l)s, or sex. The
pun, as the intersection of two or more signs, becomes
for Roche the intersection of two or more sign systems:
the spoken word, the written word, and the layout of
the printed page. It is in his refusal to accept the
linearity of a novelistic text that Roche is the most
avant-garde.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{AIGA:1975:DPP,
author = "{American Institute of Graphic Arts}",
title = "The Development of Passenger\slash Pedestrian Oriented
Symbols for Use in Transportation-Related Facilities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "173--185",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "The American Institute of Graphic Arts in cooperation
with the United States Department of Transportation,
Office of Facilitation, has created 34 passenger and
pedestrian oriented symbols for use in
transportation-related facilities. The intent of the
project was to produce a consistent and interrelated
group of symbols to bridge the language barrier and
simplify basic messages at domestic and international
travel facilities. The working process attempted to
take full advantage of strong forms only where no
satisfactory concepts existed. The report includes
detailed descriptions of the process employed to create
the symbols as well as guidelines for their use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mayer:1975:Cb,
author = "Peter Mayer and Ken Komai",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "186--188",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Marcus:1974:IVS,Mayer:1975:Ca}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1975:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "189--191",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "2",
pages = "192--192",
month = "Spring",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N2_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "195--196",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Steinberg:1975:RBS,
author = "Danny D. Steinberg and Miho T. Steinberg",
title = "Reading Before Speaking",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "197--224",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is generally believed children are not ready to
read until about 5 years and that speech production is
a necessary and desirable basis for teaching
methodology. In this study, a four-phase program ---
Alphabet Familiarization: Alphabet Identification;
Word, Phrase, and Sentence Identification; and Text
Reading --- was administered to a subject, beginning at
6 months of age. Significant reading skills were
acquired during the subject's pre-speech period. By
three and a half years the subject read short sentences
fluently, and by 8 years, his speech and accuracy
equaled eleventh graders. A mongoloid child who was
administered the program at a later age (at 5 year) now
reads 48 words and 5 phrases and sentences. It is
concluded that most current notions on reading
readiness and on the role of speech production in
teaching methodology require reconsideration.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moxley:1975:AWS,
author = "Roy A. {Moxley, Jr.}",
title = "Acquisition of Writing Skills",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "225--248",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "Acquisition of writing skills is viewed as a reduction
of alternatives. Various levels and aspects of early
writing are examined --- including mirror-image
reversals --- in terms of a selection from an
adjustable number of alternatives. It is argued that
allowing information processing to proceed in adaptive
stages will result in writing skills that are more
accurate, complete, and individualized.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mendel:1975:LTI,
author = "Mark Mendel",
title = "Line Transmitter Installation --- a Poem in the
Environment",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "249--262",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "Ojos Numerosos is a poem of twenty-three three-line
stanzas. It was written to be painted on the sides of
buildings, on viaducts, and on other urban surfaces
where graffiti is typically found. The verses are in
random series and are interchangeable within the poem.
They form a chain in the experience of the person
moving about town. People confront this poem as they do
graffiti or corporate-graffiti/advertising every day.
Poetry predates writing and printing. The recent
tradition of poetics as a possession of the educated
elite grew from its confinement to the printed page; I
want this poem to fit the viaduct as the sonnet was
once felt to fit the page. This is the sprayed word ---
the continuous simultaneous transmission of a poem into
the environment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kristeller:1975:MRR,
author = "Paul Oskar Kristeller",
title = "Methods of Research in Renaissance Manuscripts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "263--275",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "The use and study of manuscripts brings us into direct
physical contact with the past, both enriching our
original source material and opening new research
dimensions and perspectives. Unfortunately, manuscript
references in text editions or secondary studies are
often wrong, incomplete, or antiquated. Meticulous,
first-hand searching out of individual references is
most important, as is direct inspection of the
manuscript or its reproduction. Whenever practical, it
is advisable to scan or read completely and
systematically all available printed catalogues and
handwritten inventories. Special difficulties in
finding pertinent manuscripts --- even in familiar
collections --- are discussed. Each manuscript is a
unique research resource --- deserving careful
preservation, adequate cataloging, and greater
accessibility.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anno:1975:EAA,
author = "Mitsumasa Anno",
title = "Excerpt from {{\booktitle{Anno's Alphabet: An
Adventure in Imagination}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "276--276",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Photographs from the author's book, New York: Thomas
Y. Crowell Company.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mountford:1975:CMA,
author = "John Mountford",
title = "Comment: The Medial Aspect of Language: a Linguistic
Framework for Literacy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "277--281",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "This is a brief article defining the branches of the
discipline of linguistics.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kinniburg:1975:C,
author = "Ian A. G. Kinniburg",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "282--285",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Marcus:1974:IVS}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The letter is illustrated with unusual world map
projections.",
}
@Article{Baudin:1975:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "285--287",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "3",
pages = "288--288",
month = "Summer",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N3_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "291--292",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Watt:1975:WPC,
author = "W. C. Watt",
title = "What Is the Proper Characterization of the Alphabet?
{I}. {Desiderata}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "293--327",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "To a point an alphabet can be viewed as a ``language''
and described by a ``grammar''; however, since for any
such language many different grammars are possible, to
take the ``linguistic'' analog seriously is to want to
find criteria for judging which ``correct'' grammar is
``best.'' If we grant that the alphabet's users have
some systematic mental representation of the alphabet,
then the basis for this judgment is clear: that grammar
is best which best approximates to the system that
people have in their heads. To show how psychological
evidence bears on this question, two sophisticated
``linguistic'' analyses of the alphabet are examined;
the conclusion is drawn that the evidence points toward
another analysis.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:RC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Research Connection",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "328--328",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ascher:1975:QVL,
author = "Marcia Ascher and Robert Ascher",
title = "The Quipu as a Visible Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "329--356",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Inca are often cited as a civilization ``without
writing.'' But writing is more than a record of
language sounds placed upon familiar materials. The
media of the Inca were devices made of cotton cords
that are called quipus. This introduction to the quipu
is based upon a recent study of most of the world's
known quipus now spread throughout three continents and
concentrates on what we infer to be the way the
physical elements of quipus are combined to create a
symbolic structure; i.e., the representation of
numbers, the expression of N-dimensional arrays, and
hierarchical configurations. A discussion of the
connections between the quipus and civilization
includes: (1) cotton as a material which carried its
own message for the Inca; (2) reflections of the quipu
in non-media domains of Inca civilization; and (3) the
purpose of writing in early civilization.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Robson:1975:OWW,
author = "Ernest M. Robson",
title = "An Orthographic Way of Writing {English} Prosody",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "357--372",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
abstract = "An alphabetic process for cueing readers to speak the
three dimensions of sound in speech has been
constructed: fundamental frequency, duration, and
intensity. A scanning model based on differences in the
apparent levels of the three dimensions is presented.
Considerations of the information in an alphabetic
approach are discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Feagler:1975:RTN,
author = "Dick Feagler",
title = "{RTA} --- The Transit Network?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "373--374",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Comment on the logos of the Regional Transit Authority
and the Radio Corporation of America.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Arnheim:1975:C,
author = "Rudolf Arnheim and Peter Mayer",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "375--377",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Arnheim comments on the orientation of roman capitals,
and Mayer on letternames \cite{Venezky:1975:CRL}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1975:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "378--379",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "380--380",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1975:IVI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume IX}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "IX",
number = "4",
pages = "381--384",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1975",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:00 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V9N4_1975_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "3--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1976:MVL,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "A Manifesto for Visible Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "5--40",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Hewes:1976:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Mounting research evidence from the sciences, the
humanities, and the visual arts prompts this call for a
reassessment of some of the basic operating principles
of language study. Linguistic research has not
adequately clarified the relationship among three
components: our inner organization of language
(comlang) and its expression as visible language and as
audible language. The visible and the audible language
systems are discrete; one system cannot be interpreted
in terms of the other, and it is not the fit between
systems which is of first importance but how each
operates independently. Language is of a piece with
total human development. Research is reported which
indicates that a closer affinity exists between man's
internal information processing network and the visible
language system --- both for the way we handle language
today and for the way in which our behavioral patterns
were established during the origin and early
development of language. An appeal is issued for
additional research and theory to study the critical
issues.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gaskell:1976:NLR,
author = "Phillip Gaskell",
title = "Nomenclature of the Letterforms of Roman Type",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "41--51",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Hewes:1976:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "While the organization of nomenclature for the
elements of letterforms has had a long history, there
is today no fully codified system. This paper attempts
to define all of the necessary terms for naming the
parts of the printed images of roman types in one
self-consistent system, and to illustrate their use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
keywords = "arm; ascender; ascender line; bar; base line; body;
bowl; bracketed; calligraphic; capital line; capitals;
contraction; contrast; counter; descender; descender
line; diagonal; diphthong; ear; face; fount; hair-line;
inscriptional; kern; ligature; link; majuscules; mean
line; minuscules; sanserif; serif; set; shoulder; slab;
sort; spur; stem; stress; stroke; tail; terminal;
titling''; typeface; weight; x-height",
}
@Article{Oldenburg:1976:AGC,
author = "Claes Oldenburg",
title = "Alphabet Goodhumor --- Cloth Study, 1972--73",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "52--52",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Photograph of art work.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{White:1976:ASA,
author = "John J. White",
title = "The Argument for a Semiotic Approach to Shape Writing:
The Case of {Italian} Futurist Typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "53--86",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Using futurist poetic experiments as its demonstration
object, this paper explores what advantages a semiotic
approach has in the investigation of shaped writing.
The examples considered are seen to belong to the class
of iconic signs, and the concept of iconicity is shown
to offer both a more systematic and differentiating
method of analyzing their constituent parts than the
traditional mimetic model did. Consideration is given
to the way in which Gestalt psychology has modified the
definition of iconicity to take account of codes of
recognition and graphic conventions. Examples of such
codes and conventions are explored and attention is
paid to the signaling of new codes within an innovative
work. Finally, the relationship between the
signification of dynamism in futurist painting and
poetry is compared in order to show how a semiotic
model is able to distinguish between iconic,
conventionalized, and codified elements; particular
attention is paid here to the accommodation of iconic
effects to the medium of print.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{vanKrimpen:1976:BRJ,
author = "Huib van Krimpen",
title = "Book Review: {Jan Tschichold on Typography: Jan
Tschichold, \booktitle{Ansgew{\"a}hlte Anfs{\"a}tze
{\"u}ber Fragen der Gestalt des Buches und der
Typographie} (Selected Essays on Book Design and
Typography). Basel: Birkh{\"a}user Verlag, 1975; ISBN
3-7643-0711-0, 23 Swiss Francs}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "87--90",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1976:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "91--93",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "95--95",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:BS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Burma Shave}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Photograph of widely-seen advertising sign from Frank
Rowsome, Jr., \booktitle{The Verse by the Side of the
Road: The Story of the Burma-Shave Signs and Jingles},
The Stephen Greene Press (Brattleboro, Vermont
05310).",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N1_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "99--100",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wanat:1976:RR,
author = "Stanley F. Wanat",
title = "Reading Readiness",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "101--127",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "The nature and assessment of reading readiness are
considered through an examination of factors in reading
readiness, and through an examination of purposes and
principles in reading readiness assessment. Skills in
extant reading readiness tests are identified, and
subskill categories derived from research on reading
readiness, reading acquisition, and reading achievement
are considered. These skills include attention and
automaticity; linguistic awareness; understanding of
the task; letter, letter-sequence, word, and
word-sequence skills; and flexibility in reading.
Effects of instructional factors on reading readiness
are also considered. The providing of information for
instructional decision-making is identified as the
major purpose of reading readiness assessment. Twelve
principles for the design and use of reading readiness
tests are developed, and twelve major categories of
factors that should be considered in an assessment of
reading readiness are identified. It is argued that
reading readiness should be conceptualized and assessed
in terms of the specific reading skill or skills
demanded by the task confronting the learner.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zenker:1976:S,
author = "Helmut Zenker",
title = "{Sunday}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "128--128",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted from Alan Riddell, \booktitle{Typewriter
Art}, London: London Magazine Editions, 1975.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nelson:1976:JMC,
author = "T. M. Nelson and C. J. Ladan",
title = "Judgment of Meaningfulness of {Chinese} Characters by
{English}-Speaking Observers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "129--143",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Liu and Chuang (1970) obtained measures of
meaningfulness for 1,200 Chinese characters from
ratings made by literate Chinese. A sample of these
characters rated by persons unfamiliar with Chinese
showed that the amount of perceptual information
conveyed to English-speaking observers correlates with
Liu and Chuang's index for Chinese-speaking
individuals. For English-speaking observers,
meaningfulness appears more closely related to visual
form characteristics than is the case for the Chinese
reader. Results of the study provide a further
hypothesis: that the Chinese language evolved according
to a visual ``simplicity'' principle. Results also
suggest that conclusions from some experiments
involving Chinese characters as stimuli may be limited
by ignorance of the role that visual dimensions play in
discrimination of language forms.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Segalen:1976:CCP,
author = "Victor Segalen",
title = "[{Chinese} characters and poem]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "144--144",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpt from the author's \booktitle{Stele du chemin
de l'ame}, The Greenwood Press (San Francisco, CA
94133), 1976.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Orth:1976:LND,
author = "Bernard Orth and Hans Weckerle and Dirk Wendt",
title = "Legibility of Numerals Displayed in a $ 4 \times 7 $
Dot Matrix and Seven-Segment Digits",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "145--155",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Conventional and especially designed numerals in 4 x 7
dot matrices and 7-segment displays were
tachistoscopically presented to, and identified by,
human observers. The number of errors made in this
identification task were analyzed as a measure of
legibility in terms of information transmission. It is
shown that the representation of digits in such
matrices can be improved by appropriate design.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Parker:1976:HFC,
author = "George A. Parker",
title = "How to find characters per pica for caps",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "156--156",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ranta:1976:PPG,
author = "Jerrald Ranta",
title = "Palindromes, Poems and Geometric Form",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "157--172",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Reprinted from the author's article in
\booktitle{College English}, XXXXVI (October 1974),
161--172, National Council of Teachers of English.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Emphasizing the similarities between the form of the
palindrome and the forms of certain modern American
short poems, I urge the recognition of a unique kind of
little-studied, modern, cyclic, poetic form which,
lacking an established term, I call ``palindromic''
form. Widely used by twentieth-century American poets,
this kind of form is distinguishable from the
better-known, traditional kinds of poetic form, though
it sometimes occurs in combination with them. Cedric
Hubbell Whitman's discussion of ring composition and
hysteron proteron in the Iliad reveals the classical
origin of this form and suggests that its larger class
is geometric form.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marcus:1976:CPP,
author = "Aaron Marcus and Joe Rothrock",
title = "A Course in Poetry and Printing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "173--182",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "An experimental course was devised in which students
with backgrounds in poetry and in the graphic arts
worked to discover essential relationships between
verbal and visual poetic statement. The course
organization utilized a university environment to the
fullest and is offered as a prototypical case study.
Students participated in a series of multidisciplinary
guest lectures and in studio-based development of
creative projects. Their work eventually moved beyond
the more traditional views of the poetry-printing
dialectic conceived for the course and resembled more
the creative speculation of avant-garde art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1976:BRF,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {F. E. Pardoe, \booktitle{John
Baskerville}. London: Muller, 1976; ISBN 0-584-10354-9;
\pounds 9.50}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "183--188",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1976:EN,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Editor}'s Note",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "188--188",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "The typeface you are now reading is Baskerville. In
fact, since our first issue in 1967, the basic text and
display typeface used in this journal has been
Baskerville. The modification of a basic typeface is
illustrated in the variations of Baskerville produced
by the four different composing systems we have used
during this period: Volumes I through VIII were
produced on hot-metal composing machines --- Volumes I
and II by Linotype, Volumes III through VIII by
Monotype. Volumes IX and X were produced on
phototypesetting equipment --- Volume IX, Number I, on
the VariTyper by Addressograph Multigraph Corporation,
and all numbers since then on Monophoto equipment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1976:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "189--190",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "2",
pages = "192--192",
month = "Spring",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N2_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "195--196",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Littlewood:1976:ISB,
author = "A. R. Littlewood",
title = "An `Ikon of the Soul`: The {Byzantine} Letter",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "197--226",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Byzantine epistolographic concepts are a natural
development of the concepts of classical antiquity, and
especially of the Second Sophistic, that were adapted
to fit the requirements of Christian ontology. The
surviving letters were intended not always to convey
information, for which the courier or ``living letter''
was often responsible, but usually to fulfill the
obligations and genuine needs of friendship and to
serve as much prized pieces of literary art in their
own right. In the one case the letter was deemed an
``ikon of the soul,'' creating an illusion of the
presence of the writer and thereby demanding tokens of
his individual characteristics. In the other it was
required to be original within the strict framework
imposed by the imitation of ancient models; and by
adherence to changing stylistic canons it came both to
foster obscurity and to embrace subject-matter not
commonly associated with the letter.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gomringer:1976:PMS,
author = "Eugen Gomringer",
title = "Poetry as a Means for the Structuring of a Social
Environment",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "227--241",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Translated by Mark E. Cory.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "From the outset, the movement of concrete poetry has
regarded the poet as a conscious participant in a team
of designers dedicated to the aesthetic restructuring
of society. To participate, the poet had to study
fields not normally associated with poetry, e.g.,
architecture, advertising graphics, and typography. His
contribution in turn has been to provide craftsmen in
other fields with models for the solution of their own
verbal problems. The goal of such a poetry involves
entertainment, but goes beyond the immediacy of this
game-activity to include an awakening of aesthetic
sensibility, especially to the world of type, print,
and sound. A review of the interrelationships between
concrete poetry, industrial design, and the plastic
arts over the past fifteen years illustrates the sort
of team work necessary if poets are to have an active
voice in our contemporary society.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Panian:1976:U,
author = "Ed Panian",
title = "Untitled",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "242--242",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Signatories of the Declaration of Independence.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Weiss:1976:S,
author = "Jack Weiss",
title = "Statements 76",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "243--246",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "To honor the American Bicentennial, the Society of
Typographic Arts in Chicago organized the exhibition
Statements 76 ``to revitalize the words that inspired
the American Revolution.'' Appropriate quotations from
that historic period were the dominant element in a
wide variety of media --- from sculpture to a patchwork
quilt.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Otto:1976:OHE,
author = "Wayne Otto and Cathy Stallard",
title = "One Hundred Essential Sight Words",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "247--252",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Sight word lists have been used since before 20 BC and
have changed forms many times. Today sight word lists
are numerous and are widely and variously used. They
differ in terms of source, intended purpose and/or
audience, and criteria for including specific words.
Despite these differences, there is much agreement that
they do reflect the most basic words in our language
and that there is a high degree of commonality among
them. This report identifies the one hundred sight
words which appeared in sixteen major sight word
lists.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The 100 words are: a; about; after; again; all; an;
and; any; are; at; away; be; big; but; by; came; come;
could; did; do; down; for; from; get; go; good; got;
had; has; have; he; her; here; him; his; how; I; if;
in; is; it; just; know; like; little; look; made; make;
me; my; new; no; not; now; of; off; old; on; one; our;
out; over; put; right; said; saw; say; see; she; so;
some; take; that; the; them; then; there; they; think;
this; three; to; too; two; up; us; want; was; we; went;
were; what; when; where; who; will; with; would; you;
your",
}
@Article{Perrin:1976:DIK,
author = "Stephen G. Perrin",
title = "{Declaration of Independence} Kit",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "253--256",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted permission from the author's
\booktitle{Rutabaga in Eight Languages}",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "This ``poem'' is a spoof on the nature of the alphabet
and writing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Johnson:1976:MPH,
author = "Dale D. Johnson and Richard L. Venezky",
title = "Models for Predicting How Adults Pronounce Vowel
Digraph Spellings in Unfamiliar Words",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "257--268",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study explored the relationships between type and
token frequencies and contextual position effects in
pronunciation of written English. Specifically, the
major question was whether or not vowel cluster
pronunciation preferences of adult readers were more
affected by frequency of occurrence than by graphemic
environment. Two opposing hypotheses were tested
regarding four vowel diagraph spellings. Six synthetic
words were constructed for each vowel cluster according
to contextual and word position constraints. The
subjects were 51 undergraduates whose task was to read
the synthetic words and note how they pronounced the
underlined vowel cluster. Three models were constructed
to assess the hypotheses and to predict responses for
each vowel cluster. The models were a final consonant
model, a variant type-token model, and an invariant
principal response model. Several data analysis
techniques were used. The final consonant model was
superior to the other two models, but it was found that
other factors, not yet assessed, were present in the
results.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Greengold:1976:C,
author = "Jane Greengold and Chris Tanz",
title = "``{Correspondences}''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "269--276",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "``Correspondences'' explores the correspondence
between concrete poetry and conceptual art; between
postal language and ordinary language; between
sending/receiving letters and private theater. The
article presents part of an actual correspondence
between friends/poet-artists attending to the act and
experience of corresponding, and making the language of
correspondence visible.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hewes:1976:C,
author = "Gordon W. Hewes and Alan Lomax and Martyn Hitchcock
and Philip Gaskell",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "277--283",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See
\cite{Wrolstad:1976:MVL,Gaskell:1976:NLR,Herrick:1977:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1976:SOM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{Statement} of Ownership, Management and Circulation
of \booktitle{Visible Language}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "283--283",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The report says 1588 average copies per issue for past
twelve months.",
}
@Article{Baudin:1976:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "284--287",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "3",
pages = "288--288",
month = "Summer",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N3_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "291--292",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Venezky:1976:ISI,
author = "Richard L. Venezky",
title = "An Introduction to This Special Issue",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "293--294",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Jaquith:1976:DAP,
author = "James Jaquith",
title = "Digraphia in Advertising: The Public as Guinea Pig",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "295--308",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Herrick:1977:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Orthographic conventions adopted by advertisers for
many consumer products depart significantly from
ordinary standards of correctness. e.g., ARRID, BISKIT,
MIX, DETANE, KLEEN, WHEY-FERS. This paper analyzes more
than 1,500 expressions of this practice and suggests
that advertising spelling (1) constitutes the graphic
analog of what linguists call diglossia, (2) has
influenced the criteria by which English readers judge
correctness in spelling, and (3) is made possible by
special properties of the graphic-phonological system
with which English is written.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Secrist:1976:IEO,
author = "Robert H. Secrist",
title = "Internalization of {English} Orthographic Patterns",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "309--322",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper examines (1) the patterns of regularity
underlying the largely superficial chaos of English
orthography, (2) the extent --- or the lack --- of
internalization of both these patterns and the graphic
representations of specific phonemes in different
environments, (3) the reactions of literate native
speakers as to the relative ``rightness'' or
naturalness of the different phoneme-grapheme
correspondences in these situations, and (4) the
reactions of these informants to recognition tests
involving alternative solutions to certain special
problems involved in English spelling reform --- such
as lexicographic separation of agnates, polymorphic
representation of inflectional affixes, and graphic
distinction of homophones.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kerek:1976:PRS,
author = "Andrew Kerek",
title = "The Phonological Relevance of Spelling Pronunciation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "323--338",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although commonly viewed as an isolated, haphazard,
and hit-or-miss, chancy affair, spelling-pronunciation
is in fact capable of patterning and may yield profound
phonological effects in at least two ways. It may
induce the restructuring of the underlying form of
morphemes within an orthographic paradigm, and thus
trigger a redistribution of functional loads in the
phonemic system; this often happens through a
``reversal'' of historical changes that are no longer
operative. Spelling-pronunciation may also repeatedly
block (and hence weaken) synchronic phonological rules,
thus often resulting in the phonetic surfacing of
underlying or near-underlying phonemic forms; in this
way it not only slows down phonological change, but may
in the long run alter the phonetic character of a
language. Although it commonly obliterates etymological
distinctions, as a mechanism of iconicity
spelling-pronunciation promotes spelling-sound
isomorphism and thus tends to reduce purposeless
variety in language. Widespread literacy has rendered
the influence of orthography on phonology a significant
external variable which linguistic description can no
longer ignore.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gates:1976:MTL,
author = "Arthur I. Gates and Esther H. Chase",
title = "Methods and Theories of Learning to Spell Tested by
Studies of Deaf Children",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "339--350",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "Research is reported on the reading and spelling
ability of children congenitally deaf. In comparison
with their other linguistic abilities and with normal
children of similar reading experience, deaf children
(1) greatly excel in spelling ability, and (2) possess
extraordinary word-perception ability. Both abilities
appear due to a peculiarly effective type of perceiving
which relies on a visual reaction to words. For normal
children learning to spell, much may be gained by
visual study of the word and mastering the habit of
writing the word.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Venezky:1976:NHE,
author = "Richard L. Venezky",
title = "Notes on the History of {English} Spelling",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "351--365",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spell.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
abstract = "To introduce the non-specialist in English linguistics
to the diversity and complexity of influences which
have shaped modern English spelling, three problems in
the history of English spelling are presented. The
first traces the evolution of the hard and soft
pronunciations of word-initial `c' and centers on
historical reconstruction of proto-Old English forms,
Old English, Old French, and Latin sound changes, and
soft pronunciations of word-initial `c' and centers on
reconstruction of prehistoric Old English forms, Old
English, Old French, and Latin sound changes, and
Anglo-Norman scribal practices. The second problem
concerns the avoidance of sequences of short down
strokes (minims) as a motivating factor in certain role
of the English chancery scribes in reforming English
spelling along classical lines is examined.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Webster:1976:EAS,
author = "Noah Webster",
title = "Excerpt from {{\booktitle{The American Spelling
Book}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "366--376",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1976:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "377--380",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "380--380",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1976:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume X}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "X",
number = "4",
pages = "381--384",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1976",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 06:40:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V10N4_1976_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "3--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rawski:1977:SSS,
author = "Conrad H. Rawski",
title = "The Scientific Study of Subject Literatures",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "5--23",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "The paper addresses fundamental questions concerning
the nature, genesis, and function of a subject
literature --- all knowledge records pertaining to a
subject. A generalizable notion of a subject literature
is developed and discussed in the terms of object,
content, and use, and their interrelationships. The
main areas of a scientific study of subject literatures
are indicated. Structural interpretation is shown to be
a promising strategic assumption for basic theoretical
efforts and analytic research. The results of such
studies aimed at explanation are examined as to their
practical significance.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:SR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Stereogrammic Relations",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "24--24",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gurtler:1977:CGF,
author = "Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler and Christian Mengelt",
title = "{Cyrillic Gothic}: Formal Modifications in the Design
of a {Russian} Sans-serif Typeface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "25--36",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Four series for text and display composition were
designed for a new Cyrillic sans-serif typeface.
Historic and existing Cyrillic typefaces are assessed.
Illustrations show the modification of individual
characters toward an over-all consistent design of the
entire alphabet.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Walker:1977:CWS,
author = "Laurence Walker",
title = "Comprehension of Writing and Spontaneous Speech",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "37--51",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "The purpose of this study was to explore a difference
between reading comprehension and the comprehension of
spontaneous speech which an earlier investigation by
the present author had suggested. It was hypothesized
that, because of channel differences and because of
differences in the linguistic structure of formal
writing and extemporaneous speech, reading
comprehension was a more precise form of language
processing than listening to this type of material.
Data to test this hypothesis were obtained by
administering a test of precision in literal
comprehension to a sample of undergraduate students who
had been exposed either to passages of spontaneous
speech or equivalent written passages. Statistical
analysis of the data revealed a significant difference
between the mean scores of the listening group and the
mean score of both an untimed reading group and a
reading group whose reading time had been matched to
the time available to the listeners. It was concluded
that normal reading comprehension, at least at the
literal level in mature readers, was shown to be a more
precise form of language processing than listening to
spontaneous speech.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:VLS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Visible language as speech written down",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "52",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Walklin:1977:LAC,
author = "Carol Walklin",
title = "Letters, Art, and Children",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "53--62",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Letterforms provide a natural and useful medium for
teaching visual awareness, creativity and many basic
art education ideas to young children. The work of
English children is illustrated showing their
experimentation with letter symbols, handwriting, word
shapes and printed textures.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Quirk:1977:SNW,
author = "Randolph Quirk",
title = "Setting New Word Records",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "63--74",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bonavia:1977:CWW,
author = "David Bonavia",
title = "{China}'s War of Words",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "75--78",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Reprinted from \booktitle{Far Eastern Economic
Review}, March 4, 1977, pp. 20--21.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "This brief article examines problems associated with
language reform in China.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1977:BRC,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {Catalogue of the Edward Clark Library
(with typographical notes by Harry Carter and an essay
on the Printing of Illustrations by Frank P. Restall).
P. J. W. Kilpatrick, general editor. Edinburgh:
privately printed for Napier College of Commerce and
Technology, Lothian Regional Council, 1976. Two
volumes, 685 pages, 74 illustrations. ISBN
0-902703-12-9}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "79--86",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1977:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "87--89",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "90--90",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:CAI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Cumulative Author Index for {Volumes I--X}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "1",
pages = "91--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N1_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:DC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Diagram of Contents",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "2--3",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marcus:1977:EM,
author = "Aaron Marcus",
title = "At the Edge of Meaning",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "4--21",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "The use of video, computer graphics, and holographic
communication suggest that a diagrammatic,
three-dimensional typography is an appropriate means of
visible language to express the potential of these
media. This special issue of Visible Language explores
some aspects of such an approach to visible language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Franke:1977:OCP,
author = "Herbert W. Franke",
title = "Observations Concerning Practical Visual Languages",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "22--32",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Normal means of communication --- human languages ---
are very well suited to a description of linear order.
As one makes use of the verbal system in almost all
spheres of culture, there follows involuntarily an
orientation to certain regularities. One tends to
recognize chronological and casual orders and to
overlook other types of connections. According to
modern knowledge other relationships have at least as
much importance in our world, e.g., reciprocity
effects, feedback, and cyclical process. For the
description of all so-called network connections, one
needs a more visual coding system. In the verbal realm
a complex system exists that is distinguished by its
applicability to a great number of conditions, but
there are only starting points in the visual sector. It
is to be expected that there will gradually come into
existence a normal visual grammar. In this way, new
visual languages may develop which are as practical as
verbal languages. Starting points can be seen in
diagrams for automata that are used in general automata
theory. As a step in this direction examples should be
examined which have already proven successful in
scientific realms, namely representation by graphs and
by Venn diagrams.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Howe:1977:SR,
author = "Nelson Howe",
title = "To the Sincere Reader",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "32--32",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "An experimental diagrammatic image to score a poetry
performance is presented.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ockerse:1977:D,
author = "Thomas Ockerse",
title = "Documentracings",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "33--37",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Two documentracings are presented. Documentracing
record time-space events or objects through collecting
fragments in a programmed manner.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Knowlton:1977:CPG,
author = "Ken Knowlton and Leon Harmon",
title = "Computer-Produced Grey Scales",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "38--49",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Pictorial output from computers is usually binary ---
that is, microscopically black or white at a point
owing to the physical processes involved. A number of
techniques have been developed in the past to derive
subjective grey values using binary-output devices.
Several new extensions of these techniques are reported
here. The basic procedure is to quantize space into
cells which are filled with different sizes and shapes
of black areas on a white background (or vice versa).
We include several examples which result from judicious
selection of patterns or from rules which divide cells
into particular classes of black and white regions.
Some of the results raise intriguing questions about
the physiology and psychology of vision.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kostelanetz:1977:N,
author = "Richard Kostelanetz",
title = "On Numbers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "50--51",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "A visual poetic presentation is presented.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Price:1977:S,
author = "Jonathan Price and Joel Katz",
title = "Signs",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "52--67",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "The signage encountered in the urban environment
constitutes the material for an authentic American
poetry. The collaborators of the verbi-visual poem
``Signs'' describe and analyze their contributions to
the final work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cumming:1977:SSS,
author = "Robert Cumming",
title = "``{Sentence} Structures'' and ``A Structure''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "68--69",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Finlay:1977:S,
author = "Ian Hamilton Finlay",
title = "`{Sundial}'",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "70--70",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "A poem is located three-dimensionally on street
furniture.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sky:1977:PW,
author = "Alison Sky",
title = "The Public Word",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "71--80",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "The priorities moulding the development of word/images
constructed specifically to function within the public
domain and those accepted as ``art'' have been very
different and separate issues. This article is
concerned with the possibility of developing a new
public language --- an alternative to the one now
existing which is largely consecrated to consumption.
An examination is made of billboard advertisements and
movie marquee slogans. Graffiti is presented as an
example of language inversion, establishing it as an
intrusion on the high pressure message of advertising
and potentially the closest thing to a public poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1977:RTE,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "Reflection on the Theme: At the Edge of Meaning",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "81--92",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "In a changing typographic world, the one constant is
writing --- the rational ordering, recording and
communicating of intelligent thought. Governments and
institutions no longer feel any concern about the
teaching of writing. Universities, not only art and
design schools, should assume a new responsibility for
instruction in the planning of every material as well
as intellectual aspect of handwritten, mechanized or
computerized writing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:1977:SBD,
author = "Daniel Friedman",
title = "A Study in Basic Design and Meaning",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "93--101",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Work and commentary from a basic design course created
to explore and control visual perception is
presented.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kenedy:1977:WDS,
author = "R. C. Kenedy",
title = "{Wortgebilde Durch Spiel und Kombinatorik}: Or, Why
{Duchamps} Loved Words",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "102--127",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Meaningful art criticism in not possible unless the
terms of language-description are successfully applied
to the art historian's themes. Because there is no
generally valid scheme of metalinguistics to embrace
the different means of communicating visual language
information, for its special purposes this study
resurrects Saussure's distinction between the lexical
and the arbitrary in order to examine the intellectual
implications of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre. The argument
examines the rhetorical features of visual form in
discussing the work and attempts to suggest broader
issues, of sociopolitical significance, through their
analysis.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:AB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Abstract\slash Biography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "128--134",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1977:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "135--139",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:DN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Design Notes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "140--140",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:PN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Production Notes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "141--141",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1977:BM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[Back matter]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "2",
pages = "142--143",
month = "Spring",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 08:32:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N2_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "243--245",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:11:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hellerstein:1977:PCG,
author = "Nina S. Hellerstein",
title = "{Paul Claudel} and {Guillaume Apollinaire} as Visual
Poets: {{\booktitle{Id{\'e}ogrammes occidentaux}}} and
{{\booktitle{Calligrammes}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "245--270",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Paul Claudel and Guillaume Apollinaire both
experimented with visual forms in an effort to
incorporate a more synthetic and immediate experience
into their poetry. The letters of the Id{\'e}ogramme
and the shapes of the Calligramme do not reproduce
reality as much as they translate the fundamental
images and world-view of the authors into the visual
mode. In both cases the linearity of writing symbolizes
movement and time while the larger unit, word or
sentence-shape, imposes a more immobile, spatial form
upon this movement. For both authors, in spite of
differences, this synthetic aspect of visual logic
expresses the structure of the real world, which is a
dynamic and simultaneous interaction of multiple
phenomena, yet is constant evolution.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McCarthy:1977:CLA,
author = "Lenore McCarthy",
title = "A Child Learns the Alphabet",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "271--284",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study chronicles the process in which a young
child teaches herself to write the letters of the
alphabet. The letters which she chose to learn may be
classified into categories containing distinctive
features of circles: O, C, Q; straight lines: L, I, T,
E, F, H; lines and loops: B, P, R; and angles: M, N, Z,
K, V, W. The four stages through which the child
progressed before she was able to recall the graphic
form of a letter which only the letter name was
mentioned were: Stage I, the letter must be visible so
that the child could copy the form; Stage II, the
distinctive features of a letter written in the air
facilitated recognition of the graphic form; Stage III,
the verbal description of the letter enabled the child
to write the letter; and Stage IV, the name of the
letter was sufficient information to enable the child
to produce the letter. Implications for further
research and possible teaching methods are
recommended.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Allington:1977:EGS,
author = "Richard L. Allington and Michael Strange",
title = "Effects of Grapheme Substitutions in Connected Text
Upon Reading Behaviors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "285--297",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "It has been suggested that good readers make better
use of semantic/syntactic information than do poor
readers and that the former group uses relatively less
graphic information compared to the latter group. To
test these hypotheses, minor visual alterations were
inserted in words in connected text. Fifteen good and
15 poor readers at the fourth grade level orally read
two of these altered passages. Results indicated the
good readers' rate of reading was significantly faster
and that this group made fewer miscalls in overall word
identification. However, there were no differences in
ratio of textually acceptable miscalls, and poor
readers' responses to altered words seemed less bound
to graphic cues than those of the good readers. Neither
comparison supported the above hypothesis.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:DPF,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Decorative page from {{\booktitle{Festschrift of
Originals}}} given to and in honor of {Paul A. Bennett}
by {The Typophiles, New York City}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "298--298",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:11:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bank:1977:CAB,
author = "Arnold Bank",
title = "Calligraphy of {Arnold Bank}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "299--306",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "The following selection of work is from the recent
exhibition --- Arnold Bank: Artist, Scholar, Teacher
--- held at the Hunt Library, Carnegie-Mellon
University, Pittsburgh. Arnold Bank is a calligrapher
and has been a professor of design at Carnegie-Mellon
since 1962. The exhibition was coordinated by Ann
Skoog, librarian of the Fine and Rare Book Room of the
Hunt Library.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hatherly:1977:RR,
author = "Ana Hatherly",
title = "The Reinvention of Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "307--320",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "The concrete poetry movement started simultaneously in
Europe and in Brazil. Although they agreed on
fundamentals, the Brazilians/Portuguese --- with a
background in traditional poetry --- were concerned
with spatialization of the text and its relation to
music, while the Europeans --- with a background in
graphics and architecture --- were more influenced by
the plastic arts. For both the concrete poem becomes a
relational field of functions yielding tensions of
word-things in space-time, and extending the boundaries
of reading beyond the traditional literary limits. The
author illustrates and discusses her own
``image-texts'' --- studies in the illegibility or
ambiguity of writing and the disintegration of
language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nesbitt:1977:DLI,
author = "Alexander Nesbitt",
title = "The Designer and Language {II}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "321--324",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:11:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1977:SOM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{Statement} of Ownership, Management and Circulation
of \booktitle{Visible Language}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "324--324",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:11:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The report says 1679 average copies per issue for past
twelve months.",
}
@Article{Bigelow:1977:BRD,
author = "Charles A. Bigelow",
title = "Book Review: {David Kindersley. \booktitle{Optical
Letter Spacing for New Printing Systems}. London:
Wynkyn de Worde Society, 1976. 4-1/2 $ \times $ 11
inches. 40 pp., 45 figs. ISBN 0-85331-360-1.
(Distributed by Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd.)}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "325--329",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:11:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Herrick:1977:C,
author = "Earl M. Herrick and Laurence Urdang",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "330--332",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:11:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Hewes:1976:C,Jaquith:1976:DAP}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1977:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "333--335",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:11:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "3",
pages = "336--336",
month = "Summer",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:11:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N3_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Barthes:1977:LRR,
author = "Roland Barthes",
title = "Letter to {Randolph Runyon}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "338--338",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:31:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ungar:1977:BES,
author = "Steven Ungar",
title = "Beyond the Empire of Signs",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "338--338",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:31:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Barthes:1977:ELS,
author = "Roland Barthes",
title = "Excerpt: {{\booktitle{L'Empire des Signes}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "339--340",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Caplan:1977:NLB,
author = "Jay Caplan",
title = "Nothing But Language: on {Barthes}'s
{{\booktitle{Empire of Signs}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "341--362",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The last several pages of this article form the first
column of pages of succeeding articles: what confusing
nonsense!",
}
@Article{Conley:1977:BES,
author = "Tom Conley",
title = "{Barthes}'s {{\booktitle{Exc{\`e}s}}}: The Silent
Apostrophe of {S/Z}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "355--385",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite the elaborate coding of a rhetorical analysis
exploiting Marxist and Lacanian views of the printed
letter in all its materiality, S/Z represses the hidden
chi which both generates and destroys the narrative of
Balzac's ``Sarrasine.'' Barthes may omit reference to
this character of the text because its energies might
violate his systems of interpretation. Based as they
are on a privilege of castration, they veil the
dumbfounding assault of the letters which would
otherwise obliterate his interpretive gesture. Through
an alternative reading of ``Sarrasine,'' we imply that
the chi purloined from S/Z indicates how Barthes sees
as the basis of all {\'e}criture at zero-degree a font
of repression.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gallop:1977:B,
author = "Jane Gallop",
title = "``B S''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "364--387",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Contemporaneous with the composition of his book S/Z,
Roland Barthes wrote Sade, Fourier, Loyola. Reducing
this second book to three figures (SFL: the
abbreviation used by Barthes and others to refer to
this text), as Barthes reduces the Balzac story
``Sarrasine'' to three figures, S/Z, and following the
example of what Barthes does with those figures as
signifiers in the center of S/Z, we tease out a similar
dynamic in the diacritical relation of SFL to other
possible groups of letters, a dynamic resonant with
what we find being played out on other levels of the
book (semantic, thematic, ideological), so that the
insistence of the letter marks our point of disruptive
entry into Barthes's well-defended system.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Runyon:1977:FAD,
author = "Randolph Runyon",
title = "Fragments of An Amorous Discourse: Canon in Ubis",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "387--389",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "The cover of Roland Barthes's recent Fragments d'un
discours amoureux presets a puzzle for the reader: a
fragment of a painting of Tobias and the Angel, it
constitutes an opaque glaze, a scumble, through which
the reader scans the text that follows. The
configuration created by that frame seems to form the
letter R. A prolonged gaze discloses prefigurations of
Roland's childhood in the Apocryphal story on which the
painting is based, makes possible a reading of Goethe's
Werther as a parallel to that noncanonical legend, and
reveals Barthes's name inscribed within a short story
of Balzac. Alternatively playing the roles of Tobias,
angel and fish, Barthes and the reader engage in
canonical imitation, a reunion of readers and lovers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ungar:1977:WLB,
author = "Steven Ungar",
title = "From Writing to the Letter: {Barthes} and
Alphabetese",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "390--400",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
abstract = "Roland Barthes's career as a critic can be measured by
the various definitions and functions which he has
given to writing. While his earliest works emphasized
its social and institutional dimensions, he has more
recently sought to develop a revised version of
Saussurian semiology into a social critique which he
terms semioclastics. In his 1970 preface to the
alphabet of the fashion designer Ert{\'e}, Barthes
finds a semiotic system which allows him to combine
these interests in an extended commentary of the
alphabetical letter and on alphabetism as an autonomous
semiotic entity.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1977:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "430--430",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:31:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "430--430",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:31:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "432--432",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:31:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1977:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XI}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XI",
number = "4",
pages = "432--??",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 13 09:31:17 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V11N4_1977_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Massaro:1978:SMR,
author = "Dominic W. Massaro",
title = "A Stage Model of Reading and Listening",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "3--26",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Language processing is the abstracting of meaning from
a physical signal such as a printed text of sequence of
speech sounds. The goal of an information-processing
model is to describe how language is processed, not
simply what the reader or listener must know to
understand language. Language processing is viewed as a
sequence of internal processing stages or operations
that occur between the language stimulus and meaning.
The operations of a particular stage take time and
transform the information in some way, making the
transformed information available to the following
stage of processing. In the present model the storage
component describes the nature of the information at a
particular stage of processing whereas the functional
component describes the operations of a stage of
processing. The information-processing model is used
heuristically to incorporate data and theory from a
variety of studies of language processing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pastore:1978:PAC,
author = "Richard E. Pastore",
title = "Phonemes and Alphanumeric Characters: Possible
Components of Parallel Human Communications Systems",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "27--42",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Alphanumeric characters and phonemes can be viewed as
information codes used by human communication systems.
If such communication systems were designed to be
effective, then we should expect to find certain
characteristics which should be manifested in the
nature of the physical representations of the
information codes and in the perception of these codes.
These characteristics are discussed in terms of their
importance to communication systems in general and
their manifestations in human audible and visible
language. When viewed from the perspective of such
communication systems, we should expect to find many
parallels in the perception of alphanumeric characters
and phonemes. This paper examines some of these
parallels, drawing upon our knowledge of human
perception.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frith:1978:PMP,
author = "Uta Frith",
title = "From Print to Meaning and from Print to Sound, or How
to Read Without Knowing How to Spell",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "43--54",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Two groups of 12-year-olds, both of normal
intelligence and reading age, were compared. One group
consisted of good spellers, the other of poor spellers.
The two groups were equally good at reading single
words and sentences. However, they differed on other
reading tasks, notably with nonsense words and other
tasks involving conversion of print into sound. The
differences indicated that the poor spellers were
proficient at going from print directly to meaning, but
were impaired at converting print to sound. In
contrast, the good spellers shower mastery of both
aspects of reading, converting print to meaning and
converting print to sound.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baron:1978:USS,
author = "Jonathan Baron and June Hodge",
title = "Using Spelling--Sound Correspondences Without Trying
to Learn Them",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "55--70",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Adult subjects learned spoken responses to nonsense
words written in an artificial alphabet.
Correspondences between letters and phonemes were
hidden by the use of right-to-left correspondences.
Even though subjects did not notice the existence of
correspondences, they were able to decode new nonsense
words in the same alphabet. In a second experiment,
nonsense words written with hidden correspondences were
read more quickly than nonsense words without
correspondences. A third experiment suggested that this
effect was due to the fact that similar words had
similar responses. In general, the results suggest that
correspondences can be used without the use of special
correspondences, but when this occurs, people use
examples rather than knowledge of the correspondences
themselves.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Martin:1978:VRD,
author = "James G. Martin and Richard H. Meltzer and Carol B.
Mills",
title = "Visual Rhythms: Dynamic Text Display for Learning to
Read a Second Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "71--80",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "A method is described in which sentences are presented
in a dynamic visual display. A television monitor is
used to present simultaneously the visual and auditory
versions of a sentence, with each of its successive
visual and auditory syllables yoked in parallel; the
onset of each visual syllable is synchronized with the
onset of each syllable as it is heard through the
auditory channel. The result is a sentence which
``grows'' left-to-right across the screen, one syllable
at a time, in ``visual rhythm.'' In an experiment, the
subjects were three groups of secondary-school students
learning Spanish as a second language. In training
sessions, the rhythmic group saw the sentences in
``visual rhythm,'' the unrhythmic group saw the same
sentences but in static visual display, and the control
group had no exposure to either visual-auditory
display. Before and after training, all groups provided
pre-test and post-test measures of oral reading
fluency. The dependent measure was pre-test to
post-test relative change in judged reading fluency.
The results favored the rhythmic group.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Levy:1978:SAD,
author = "Betty Ann Levy",
title = "Speech Analysis During Sentence Processing: Reading
and Listening",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "81--102",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "The present paper is concerned with the role of speech
recoding during reading. Specifically, it examines
information processing with respect to where reading
and listening might come to share common mechanisms
during comprehension. The paper is divided into four
sections. The first section contains a review of
evidence related to the issue of whether speech
recoding is necessary prior to lexical access. The
weight is against this view. The second section of the
paper explores an alternative view --- namely that
speech recoding occurs in working memory, where word
units are held in a speech form until comprehension of
phrases or sentences occurs. Section three describes an
experiment which shows that disrupting word information
in memory does not lead to semantic comprehension
failure. These results suggest that reading does not
occur by converting visual signals into a speech code
until comprehension occurs. Finally, general discussion
centers on models of visual language processing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:B,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Biography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "103--103",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Acknowledgements",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "104--104",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:RAA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "105--110",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1978:GI,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "1",
pages = "111--112",
month = "Winter",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N1_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bormuth:1978:VVL,
author = "John Bormuth",
title = "Value and Volume of Literacy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "118--161",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study set out to determine the volume and
monetary value of literacy and to trace their growth
over the past generation. The literacy consumed was
taken to be the information that people exchange via
the written word, and the literacy production industry
was seen as having three major components --- one that
produces materials, another that distributes them, and
a third that teaches people to read and write. Various
product counts were used to index the volume of output
for each production component, and the time that people
spend reading and writing was used to index the volume
of literacy consumed. These unit counts were examined
individually within each component, comparing them to
population size to determine their growth during the
period studied. Then dollar values were assigned to
these unit measures, and a national literacy account
was formed, first, to estimate the total monetary value
of the nation's literacy and, second, to estimate the
net value of literacy and the benefit-cost ratio of the
literacy program and to examine their trends. It was
possible to infer from these data that a large and
growing fraction of the population has reached a high
and increasing level of literacy, that literacy has
been worth many times what it cost to produce, that
literacy is one of the nation's most important economic
activities, that personal and social investments in
literacy have been rising, but that the nation has yet
to reach the point where it would consider itself
literate.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Arnheim:1978:SAG,
author = "Rudolf Arnheim",
title = "Spatial Aspects of Graphological Expression",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "162--170",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "The spatial character of a piece of writing or reading
is perceptually twofold. Writing and reading establish
a close bodily and mental relation between a writer or
reader and the surface on which letters are formed.
This relation involves two different attitudes.
Attitude I, an orthographic relationship to letters, is
dominated by vision and evokes a sense of rising and
conquering or its opposite, stability. Attitude II, a
horizontal relationship, is dominated by action and
evokes the senses of near and far, outgoing and
withholding, active and passive. In the process of
writing or reading the attitudes fuse, combining a
detached self with a self that actively engages in
reaching a goal.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cowie:1978:BCA,
author = "Frederick J. Cowie",
title = "{Boniface} (c. 675--754): Archbishop, Legate, and
{Postmaster General}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "171--182",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Boniface was the prime mover in the transalpine Church
during the eighth century, forming dioceses in Germany
while reorganizing and reforming those in Bavaria and
Frankland. To accomplish this, he made use of a
communion of believers, including Anglo-Saxons, Franks,
Germans and Italians. Among the participants were
monks, nuns, counts, kings and popes. To keep this
spiritalis communio alive and healthy, Boniface had to
devise a communication system which covered all of
Roman Christendom. His postal service consisted
primarily of highly educated priests, performing the
duties of mailmen, delivery men and
ambassadors-at-large. This network of envoys formed a
``barbarian'' answer to the Roman cursus publicis,
while laying the groundwork for the missi dominici of
Charlemagne's empire.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1978:ELL,
author = "James Hartley and Peter Burnhill and Lindsey Davis",
title = "The Effects of Line Length and Paragraph Denotation on
Retrieval of Information from Prose Text",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "183--194",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Grade-school children read either two-column (each
column 20 ems) of a single-column (42 ems) of text in
one of four ways that indicated new paragraphs.
Students were assigned to find missing words to measure
the readability of the various systems. The results
suggest that a two-column layout with traditional
paragraphing denotation is preferable to a
single-column in terms of cost-effectiveness; however,
an extreme line-length does not place an undue strain
on the reader.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Duffelmeyer:1978:VCP,
author = "Frederick Duffelmeyer",
title = "The Vowel Cluster: Pronunciation Preferences of
Proficient and Non-Proficient Adult Readers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "195--200",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "The purpose of this research was to determine whether
the results of a study conducted by Johnson and Venezky
(1976) are generalizable to non-proficient adult
readers. One hundred eight college undergraduates for
whom grade-equivalent scores on a standardized reading
test were available were administered the same
pronunciation test used by Johnson and Venezky. The
pronunciation test data of the subjects whose
grade-equivalent scores placed them in either the upper
(proficient readers) or lower (non-proficient readers)
quartiles were subsequently analyzed. The proficient
reader results coincided with the Johnson and Venezky
results, but the non-proficient reader results did not.
These data were interpreted as suggesting that the
vowel cluster pronunciation preferences of adult
readers vary as a function of reading competency.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Foster:1978:LLR,
author = "Jeremy Foster",
title = "Locating Legibility Research: a Guide for the Graphic
Designer",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "201--205",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "A review of legibility research published between 1972
and 1976 yielded 285 references. The journals which
most frequently contain reports on legibility research
are indicated. A list of those journals likely to be
most useful to the designer wishing to keep abreast of
the literature is provided.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Weber:1978:BRW,
author = "Rose-Marie Weber",
title = "Book Review: What did {I} write? {Marie M. Clay.
\booktitle{What Did I Write?} Auckland: Heinemann
Educational Books, 1975. 7 1/2 $ \times $ 9 inches. 78
pp.}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "206--209",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:25:40 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1978:AFD,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "Abstracts: {Fran{\c{c}}ais}; {Deutsch};
{Espa{\~n}ol}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "211--219",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:25:40 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "220--221",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:25:40 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:GI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "222--222",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:25:40 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1978:SOM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{Statement} of Ownership, Management and Circulation
of \booktitle{Visible Language}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "222--222",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:25:40 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The report says 1784 average copies per issue for past
twelve months.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:C,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Colophon",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "2",
pages = "222--222",
month = "Spring",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:25:40 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N2_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue is set in 9 on 12 Press Roman by IBM
Selectric to facilitate the drop-down paragraphing.
Wide tables and wide-measure reading examples suggested
the major shift in format. Design by Ed Fisher Jr.,
Pittsburgh.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hedges:1978:CWM,
author = "Inez Hedges",
title = "Cinematic Writing of {Maurice Roche}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Summer",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N3_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hubert:1978:PVP,
author = "Ren{\'e}e Riese Hubert",
title = "{Ponge}: Visual and Poetic Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Summer",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N3_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Andermatt:1978:WLL,
author = "Verna Andermatt",
title = "Writing the Letter: Lower-Case of h{\'e}l{\`e}ne
cixous",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Summer",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N3_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McKenna:1978:DHP,
author = "A. J. McKenna",
title = "{Derrida} and His Precursors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Summer",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N3_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Conley:1978:S,
author = "Tom Conley",
title = "{Serres} ({{\'E}})",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Summer",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N3_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lydon:1978:LLM,
author = "Mary Lydon",
title = "Love Letters: {Michel Butor} and Visible Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Summer",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N3_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ames:1978:MLD,
author = "S. S. Ames",
title = "{Mallarm{\'e}}'s Letters in {Duras}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Summer",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N3_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rodriguez:1978:RWV,
author = "L. S. Rodriguez",
title = "Readable\slash Writable\slash Visible",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Summer",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N3_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:ABa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "388--388",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:51:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1978:GIS,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "General Information. {Subscription} Rates. {Reprints}
and Back Copies. {Manuscripts}. {Letters} to the
Editor. {Advertising}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "389--389",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:51:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marcel:1978:URE,
author = "Tony Marcel",
title = "Unconscious Reading: Experiments on People Who Do Not
Know They Are Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "391--404",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See correction in figure layout
\cite{Anonymous:1979:ERT}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "The work reported in this paper is theoretically,
methodologically and practically relevant for reading
in particular and perception in general. It is relevant
theoretically because it forces a distinction between
conscious and unconscious processes. It is relevant
methodologically because it suggests the importance of
investigating perceptual processes in an indirect way.
It is relevant practically because assessment of
reading ability often relies on oral performance and
this many turn out not always to reflect what we mean
by ``reading.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cosmos:1978:TVS,
author = "Spencer Cosmos",
title = "Toward a Visual Stylistics: Assent and Denial in
{Chaucer}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "406--427",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this essay I describe a distribution among various
expressions meaning ``yes'' and ``no'' in the poetry of
Geoffrey Chaucer. Although it is true that the
distinctions receive phonological as well as graphic
expression, it is nevertheless my argument that the
systemic character of the contrasts belongs
fundamentally and essentially to visible rather than to
audible language. I demonstrate this by showing that
variations in the spelling of these expressions,
distinguishing no from nay and yes from yea, are quite
explicably systematic in the highly literate poetry of
Chaucer, but in free variation in records preserving
the oral traditions of alliterative verse. The
implication of this research which I believe will most
interest students of writing is this: if it is true
that these contrasts --- which are expressed both in
writing and speech --- are systemic only in writing,
then the visible form of expression must be afforded
the status of language in every significant sense of
that term as used in modern linguistics. In this
research we have, in other words, further evidence that
writing and speech are not simply alternative modes of
expressing language, but rather that each is quite
fully and integrally a language in its own right.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cox:1978:GCP,
author = "Charles H. {Cox III} and Barry A. Blesser and Murray
Eden",
title = "Graphical Context of Printed Characters",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "428--447",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "The notion of a grammar together with the concept of
contextual modification of meaning have proved to be
powerful means for studying verbal communication. It is
natural to seek to apply these methods to other modes
of communication. Not surprisingly, attempts along this
line have already been made. For example, Eden and
Halle (1959, 1961) first presented a grammar for
cursive English writing in 1959. He decomposed words
into strokes and further decomposed strokes into
segments. Rankin and co-workers (1965, 1966, 1970)
presented a generative grammar for Chinese ideograms.
This grammar, when used in conjunction with a lexicon
of basic shapes, was capable of generating 80\% of the
ideograms in Mattheus' (1960) dictionary. More
recently, Rosenfeld (1975) has explored Web grammars as
a means for representing general two-dimensional
images.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mosenthal:1978:WRR,
author = "Peter Mosenthal and Sean Walmsley and Richard
Allington",
title = "Word Recognition Reconsidered: Toward a Multi-Context
Model",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "448--468",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
abstract = "A significant yet poorly understood question in the
literature of reading research is what is meant by the
process of ``decoding'' or ``word recognition.'' Of
particular interest are the differences between good
and poor readers with respect to these skills. Although
much research has been conducted in an attempt to
define ``decoding'' and ``word recognition,'' this
research has been quite fragmented. This stems partly
from the fact that this research has focused equally on
a few variables at a time --- e.g., word frequency,
word length, word meaningfulness and word imagery ---
and has failed to control for the interaction between
these variables. Another reason is that there has been
little attempt to operationalize systematically what it
means to say a word has been ``decoded.'' Most
operational definitions of decoding have emphasized
identification or reproduction of physical aspects of a
word; e.g., speed by which words can be pronounced,
recognized or compared under various tachistoscopic
time-frame conditions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1978:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "469--474",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:51:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1978:AB,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "475--475",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:51:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XII}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "476--479",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:51:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1978:CNB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Credits. {Note}. {Back} numbers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XII",
number = "4",
pages = "480--480",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 06:51:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V12N4_1978_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lehman:1979:TLC,
author = "Charles Lehman",
title = "Teaching and Learning The Craft of Handwriting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "4--15",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Handwriting is a traditional craft in its own right
with its own criteria of quality. Successful selection
of appropriate tools, techniques and letter designs for
modern handwriting education requires a collaboration
of experienced classroom teachers, educational
researchers and traditional craftsmen to share their
understanding of the developing psychology of the
learner, the historical and modern development of
handwriting models and the techniques and materials
needed for personal proficiency in performing the
craft. The result of such collaboration can be found in
writings of some calligraphers and in the instructional
programs currently used in some schools.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Graves:1979:LCS,
author = "Donald H. Graves",
title = "Let Children Show Us How to Help Them Write",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "16--28",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Preliminary findings are presented from a current
two-year MIE case study observing the development of
primary children's composing, spelling, and motor
behaviors during the writing process. Handwriting is
influenced by all phases of the writing process and
problems unique to different stages of the writer's
development. Children's earliest efforts at writing
resemble their speech habits in their lack of
organization. Later, when children choose their own
writing topics, the language for expression, and
written format, the compositions become more
successful. Handwriting is one component of writing
that illustrates the nature of children's decision
making processes. Teachers attempt to guide the
children's craft to greater clarity in drawing letters,
word order, word separation, page placement, and later,
in rewriting and use of prosodic techniques.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Macleod:1979:DAT,
author = "Iain Macleod and Peter Procter",
title = "A Dynamic Approach to Teaching Handwriting Skills",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "29--42",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "A computer-based system for teaching handwriting
skills has been developed, using a graphic display
screen and a hand-held ``pen.'' The system is such that
exercises can be completed only by executing the
required sequence of strokes in the specified order and
direction and within a preset accuracy. In the simplest
presentation, a thin guideline is displayed for each
stroke in turn. The computer responds to correct pen
movements by leaving a thicker track behind. Incorrect
pen movements are ignored and a blinking spot calls
attention to the point where the pen should be. The
resultant visual pattern is the teacher's well-formed
example rather than the student's actual strokes, thus
reinforcing the appearance of the desired result rather
than the student's possibly ill-formed attempts. The
system emphasizes the process used in creating cursive
writing as well as the appearance of the product and,
in one application, has been used to teach fluent
signatures to intellectually handicapped students.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rhodes:1979:CDN,
author = "Chris Rhodes",
title = "Considerations for the Design of a New Pen Range",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "43--48",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Basic questions that confront a pen designer begin
with the style of the nib. Apart from specialists' pens
used for commercial marking or technical graphics, the
designer is restricted to the fountain pen, the
ballpoint, the fibre-tip, the plastic-tip, and the
roller-tip. Unique, specialized inks and reservoir
systems serve each of these kinds of pens. Each pen's
usability is directly affected by its barrel design,
which can vary in size for children and adults.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Briem:1979:WHF,
author = "Gunnlauger S. E. Briem",
title = "Wanted: Handwriting to Fit Pens",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "49--62",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "The limited range of the pointed pen restricted the
range of movements that make up the copperplate hand.
The ball-point and the fibre-tip can write in any
direction and do not fit the motion patterns that
modern handwriting inherited from the copperplate.
Analysis of the late roman cursive, a monoline
documentary hand, might yield some alternative
solutions in the rethinking of handwriting models for
children.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gray:1979:TNH,
author = "Nicolete Gray",
title = "Towards a New Handwriting Adapted to the Ballpoint
Pen",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "63--69",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Modern ballpoint and fibre pens are radically
different in design and construction, and they can move
with equal ease in all directions. The capacity for
all-direction line movement fosters development of more
convenient and efficient letter designs and
combinations. After rejecting the typographic models
and debased cursive designs used for formal writing in
the past, the natural scribble of children is taken as
a beginning point for all-direction cursive writing. By
integrating such handwriting with the teaching of
reading and other language arts, the habit of legible
handwriting can easily flow into an adult hand
characterized as fast, pleasurable, and flexible enough
for individual expression. Certain historic hands, late
roman cursive, gothic, and secretary, offer examples of
contradictory rhythms that support the goal of
all-direction writing movement. Specific new models are
presented for modern writing but only as provisional
designs. Experimental interpretations are encouraged;
standard techniques for penhold are questioned in favor
of new possibilities that reflect the all-direction
approach to writing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Osley:1979:CRH,
author = "A. S. Osley",
title = "Cannons of {Renaissance} Handwriting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "70--94",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Due to the greatly increased demand for clear, rapid
handwriting by secretaries in the service of
government, church, and commerce, Renaissance writing
masters found themselves playing an important role as
instructors. In producing their manuals for students,
the writing masters utilized the recent technically
developed script of scholars and diplomats and
churchmen, the cancellaresca cursiva. The teaching of
seven Renaissance writing masters is assembled to
examine separately what the masters had to say about
basic elements of writing --- slope, pen angle, letter
proportion, length of ascenders, spacing, and joining.
Having thus identified the fundamental canons that
regulated the classic chancery hand of the Renaissance,
the author applies them to modern systems of italic
handwriting and concludes that the models of Alfred
Fairbank as seen in his Handwriting Manual and the
Beacon Writing Series come closest to the spirit and
teaching of the early writing masters. He supports the
use of the edged pen as a teaching aid for young
children.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1979:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "95--99",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 07:15:19 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "100--101",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 07:15:19 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "102--103",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 07:15:19 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1979:SOM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{Statement} of Ownership, Management and Circulation
of \booktitle{Visible Language}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "1",
pages = "103--103",
month = "Winter",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 07:15:19 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N1_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The report says 1788 average copies per issue for past
twelve months.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "107--107",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:01:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1979:EAI,
author = "Dirk Wendt",
title = "An Experimental Approach to the Improvement of the
Typographic Design of Textbooks",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "108--133",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Three different approaches were taken to try to
improve the legibility of a textbook for secondary
school: (1) two columns of about 58 mm (15 picas) line
width instead of one column of about 126 mm (32 picas)
line width, (2) insertion of additional space between
the constituents of the sentences to convey the phrase
structure of the text, and (3) ``visualizing'' the
information by structuring it vertically and
horizontally in such a way that the total design is
more appropriate to the visual medium. In an
experimental test of a lesson in physics printed in a
standard version and in the above three experimental
versions, given to 600 students, only the third on
(``visualization'') showed an improvement over the
standard version.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Unger:1979:DT,
author = "Gerard Unger",
title = "The Design of a Typeface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "134--149",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "The design of Demos typeface was the result of
technical as well as aesthetic considerations. Demos
was designed for the Hell CRT Digiset, an electronic
composition process that creates type by vertical
lines. Curves and angles appear smooth only after
emulsion. Rather than falling back on hot-metal
methods, the unique characteristics of the Digiset were
used to determine the design, ever mindful that visual
appearance is the final arbiter of any letterform
design. All of the type for this issue of Visible
Language has been set in Demos for the Hell Digiset; a
few of the typographic elements have been set in the
companion face Praxis.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brann:1979:MDP,
author = "Noel L. Brann",
title = "A Monastic Dilemma Posed by the Invention of Printing:
the Context of {{\booktitle{De laude Scriptorum
Manualium}}} by {Abbot Johann Trithemius}
(1462--1516)",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "150--167",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "By no means was the invention of printing universally
looked upon by contemporary witnesses an unqualifiable
progressive step in the history of mankind; in the
monastic scriptorium, for example, the printing art
came out into direct competition with the
long-cultivated art of handcopying. A Benedictine abbot
living in the age of incunabula, the Abbot Trithemius
of Sponheim near Kreuznach in Germany, composed his
De-laude scriptorum manualium (1492) in support of the
proposition that the handcopying of texts is in many
respects superior to printing. However, the author was
not hostile to the printing art in principle, viewing
it on balance as a divinely inspired aid in the golden
age of monastic erudition. Far from being a reactionary
in the face of the printing revolution, Trithemius was
one of printing's most vigorous Renaissance
advocates.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marmolin:1979:MRP,
author = "Hans Marmolin and Lars-G{\"o}ran Nilsson and Hans
Smedshammar",
title = "Mediated Reading Process of the Partially Sighted",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "168--183",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "The model presented extend current theorizing about
reading by relating the underlying processes of skilled
and average readers to those of poor readers. While the
non-mediated reading process for skilled readers is
immediately directed to the meaning of a word, the
reading process for poor readers is mediated by the
interruption of the individual letters constituting the
word. The continuous interaction between the
interpretation of single letters and reading for
meaning of the word is what determines the slow reading
rate for poor readers. An empirical study was carried
out to demonstrate the viability of the present
approach. A series of measures were derived to compare
the reading process for good and poor partially sighted
readers. The locus of the difference in reading rate
between the two groups of subjects was confined mainly
to the peripheral subprocesses of reading whereas the
deeper and more semantic levels of the reading process
were less affected.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Larcher:1979:DWL,
author = "Jean Larcher",
title = "A Different Way of Looking at Typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "184--191",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite the mechanization and mass production of
typography, some letter design still retains the
aesthetic qualities of individual, hand-executed
design. My work is influenced by studies of calligraphy
and optical illusions. In addition, the innovative
lettering of American graphic artists has shown me
semantic influences of letter design in which form
contributed to meaning. Nowhere is this concept more
alive than in the logotype, the letterform symbol that
reflects the essence of a company or institution.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1979:KBAa,
author = "Dirk Wendt and Fernand Baudin and Ana Fisch",
title = "{Kurzfassung der Beitr{\"a}ge} [{Abstracts} of Journal
Articles in {German}, {French}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "192--197",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:01:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "198--198",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:01:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:ERT,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Errata: {Re: Tony Marcel, ``Unconscious Reading:
Experiments on People Who Do Not Know That They Are
Reading,'' XII 4 (Autumn 1978), pp. 319--404}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "2",
pages = "199--200",
month = "Spring",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:01:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Marcel:1978:URE}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N2_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Correction of figure layout.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "207--207",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:13:25 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wing:1979:ISI,
author = "Alan M. Wing",
title = "Introduction to This Special Issue [on Behavioural
Studies of the Handwriting Skill]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "208--208",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:13:25 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Woodworth:1979:FHU,
author = "R. S. Woodworth",
title = "Facility of Handwriting Using Different Movements",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "209--217",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "R. S. Woodworth is best known among psychologists for
his text Experimental Psychology. However, early in his
career he produced a research monograph on the accuracy
of voluntary movement which included a section on
different ways of producing handwriting movements. We
reproduce this section here for two reasons: on the one
hand it is an early example of a psychologist's
interest in handwriting, which he followed up with
careful observation; on the other hand it provides a
basis for comparison to show the extent to which
current work on behavioral aspects of handwriting is
not only concerned with measurement but has progressed
to possible theoretical interpretation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tuelings:1979:CAA,
author = "Hans-Leo H. M. Tuelings and Arnold J. W. M.
Thomassen",
title = "Computer-Aided Analysis of Handwriting Movements",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "218--231",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "The paper attempts to demonstrate that writing
movements --- once recorded on a suitable xy-digitizer
--- can be processed and analyzed by means of a
computer for many different purposes. This method is
used in the authors' laboratory to study the human
writing apparatus and, to a smaller extent, the reading
of handwriting. From the writing movement certain time
and frequency functions are derived and the kinds of
information that may be obtained from these functions
are briefly indicated. Some feasible practical
applications are discussed, and the paper concludes
with a suggestion on a new kind of writing
instruction.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Watson:1979:CCS,
author = "R. S. Watson and P. J. Pobgee",
title = "A Computer to Check Signatures",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "232--238",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "A growing need to check people's identity
automatically --- as a safeguard against crime --- has
led to the development of a computer that verifies
signatures by the speed and sequence of pen movements
as well as by the finished sample.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ansell:1979:HCF,
author = "Michael Ansell",
title = "Handwriting Classification of Forsenic Science",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "239--251",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Recent methods of classification of features in
handwriting for use in the forensic examination of
documents are described, including the computerized
system of classification. Developments in the
statistical analysis of the way people construct
numbers and lay out their writing are reviewed. The
potential usefulness of these systems in quantifying
the current document examiners' scale of probability
for attributing questioned writings to particular
authors is examined.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hollerbach:1979:CMH,
author = "John Hollerbach",
title = "A Competence Model of Handwriting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "252--264",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is proposed that handwriting production is
fundamentally an oscillatory process arising from two
orthogonal joints. Letter shapes emerge from an
oscillation train by a process of constrained
modulation. The choice of underlying oscillation and
modulations limits the diversity of letter shapes and
gives rise to a common writing style. The model was
tested by synthetic production of human-like cursive
script with a mechanical arm under computer control. In
this simulation the vertical joint acts as the driving
joint, the horizontal joint as the shaping joint.
Various force constraints on the oscillations and
modulations are proposed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ellis:1979:SP,
author = "Andrew W. Ellis",
title = "Slips of the Pen",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "265--282",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "A corpus of the author's own slips of the pen is
analyzed. Four processing levels --- lexical,
graphemic, allographic, and graphic --- are postulated
with different types of error being assigned to
different levels in the production of handwriting.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wing:1979:VHC,
author = "Alan M. Wing",
title = "Variability of Handwritten Characters",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "283--298",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Two aspects of the variability of handwriting are
considered. In the first part there is a discussion of
the effects of variability in the shapes of letters on
the legibility. An experiment to compare the relative
advantages of cursive and block capital writing is
summarized. The second part summarizes experiments
concerned with the time taken to prepare handwriting
movements and with the variability of the timing of
movements in the execution of handwriting.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Thomassen:1979:DDP,
author = "Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen and Hans-Leo H. M.
Tuelings",
title = "The Development of Directional Preference in Writing
Movements",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "299--313",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "The paper looks into the origin and the development
with age of the preference to make either clockwise or
counterclockwise curves and contours in writing and
drawing. Twenty-six subjects of four age groups
performed four writing and drawing tasks. Two of these
were writing single symbols and accurately copying
patterns; the other two were free scribbling and
drawing repeated circles at a high rate. The developing
directional preferences that were observed between four
years of age and adulthood suggest that two
semi-independent motor systems are involved in writing:
one, more primitive, for rapid non-figurative tasks
evolving from flexion-first to extension-first; the
other, which occurs later but more rapidly under a
higher degree of cognitive control, for precision and
symbolic functions, favoring counterclockwise curves,
irrespective of the writing hand.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sovik:1979:SCP,
author = "Nils S{\o}vik",
title = "Some Constructional Parameters Related to Children's
Copying Performance",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "314--330",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Copying is a common technique for training
perceptuo-motor skills such as handwriting. An
experiment is described in which stimuli to be copied
were presented dynamically or statically close to or
distant from children seven and ten years old. The
implications of the results for teaching handwriting
are discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kao:1979:HE,
author = "Henry S. R. Kao",
title = "Handwriting Ergonomics",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "331--339",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "The purpose of this paper is to suggest a conceptual
framework for the handwriting system, consisting of
three elements: the hand, the writing instrument, and
paper. Within this system the hand control mechanism,
the writing instrument design, and their integration in
the dynamic writing on the paper are discussed relative
to efficient, legible, motivated as well as
fatigue-reducing handwriting performance. Based on this
system framework, an overview of relevant studies and a
proposal for needed areas of research are presented.
Designs of the writing instruments (in terms of
penpoints, shanks, and other physical characteristics),
the reduction of writing fatigue, and comparisons of
various instruments are analyzed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1979:KBAb,
author = "Dirk Wendt and Fernand Baudin and Ana Fisch",
title = "{Kurzfassung der Beitr{\"a}ge} [{Abstracts} of Journal
Articles in {German}, {French}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "341--345",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:13:25 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "3",
pages = "346--347",
month = "Summer",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:13:25 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N3_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Abstracts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "350--351",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1979:GDP,
author = "Sharon Poggenpohl",
title = "Graphic Design: a Practice in Search of Theory",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "352--357",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Over the past two years, Visible Language conducted an
international survey of design schools in order to
determine the kind and vitality of the research effort.
This special issue presents the theory, research, and
visual experiment that was discovered. The need for
developing a theoretical structure, a more integrated
approach to research and its impact on design education
is explored. The problems associated with these tasks
are analyzed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ockerse:1979:SGD,
author = "Thomas Ockerse and Hans C. van Dijk",
title = "Semiotics and Graphic Design Education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "358--378",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "The difficulty associated with establishing
definitions and goals in graphic design education are
explored followed by semiotic theory which is being
used as a structural basis and metalanguage for
students within the graphic design program at the Rhode
Island School of Design. Thomas Ockerse and Hans C. van
Dijk collaborated in the design of an innovative
curriculum which identifies significant communication
principles and develops an experimental approach with
emphasis on identification of alternative visual
possibilities. Specific problems are discussed in terms
of theory and complemented by a visual presentation of
related student work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stuhr:1979:LFT,
author = "David Stuhr",
title = "A Language of Form: The Two-Dimensional Isometric
System",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "379--409",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "Designers create form in relation to processes or
materials, but tradition in design has not established
an objective method of inquiry that would lead to an
understanding of the relationships present in forms.
Rather, a subjective, nonintellectual, nonacademic
precedent has persisted. Because an objective method of
inquiry, one which would result in an augmented
perception and comprehension of form in relation to the
visual world, is desirable a recent and extensive
search of the current literature was undertaken. This
search revealed that an objective point of view does
not exist, but a system of relationships used by
physical scientists --- classical symmetry theory ---
could be adapted for design studies. This system
reflects an objective point of view, requires a
rigorous academic discipline, and has the possibility
of extensive application. Ultimately, it may lead to
the formation and conventionalization of a visual
language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Manning:1979:NVD,
author = "Robert Manning",
title = "Notes on the Visual Differential Theory",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "410--427",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "This work attempts to de-mystify and objectify what
has been considered by many teachers, students, and
practitioners of visual communication to be an
intuitive process; namely, the creation of art and
communication design. Expressionist art and
communication design are not distinct and unrelated
practices but are part of a continuum which can be
identified and understood. The visual differential
theory develops a conceptual model which attempts to
show relationships between visual manipulation and its
effect on the communication process. The semantic
differential technique serves as the basis for
establishing the parameters of the model's components:
order, graphic, and literal. Once grasped, the model
provides the basis for systematic teaching and analysis
of the communication design.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reynolds:1979:GIR,
author = "Linda Reynolds",
title = "The Graphic Information Research Unit: Background and
Recent Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "428--448",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
abstract = "For the past 8 years the Graphic Information Research
Unit has been working on various projects relating to
the legibility of scientific and technical information.
Much of this work has been funded by the British
Library, and has been concerned with problems such as
the degradation of printed images as a result of
copying processes, the effects of show-through and
other background patterns on legibility, the design of
typewritten and typeset bibliographics, the design of
COM catalogues, and the design of library guiding
systems. The Unit's survey of some of the problems of
providing adequate guiding in libraries and museums is
summarized, and two recent studies of COM catalogues
are described.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bigelow:1979:NAT,
author = "Charles A. Bigelow",
title = "{Native American} Texts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "450--450",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{White:1979:WSD,
author = "Constance White",
title = "Writing System Design: Finding the Optimal Written
Translation of the {English} Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "451--451",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Spencer:1979:IDB,
author = "Herbert Spencer and Linda Reynolds and Brian Coe",
title = "Image Degradation and Background Noise\slash
Legibility",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "452--452",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reynolds:1979:LRV,
author = "Linda Reynolds and Herbert Spencer and George Glaze",
title = "Legibility and Readability of {Viewdata} Displays",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "453--453",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Skaggs:1979:TMV,
author = "Steven Skaggs",
title = "Type Manipulation with Video Technology",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "454--454",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tanaka:1979:IWD,
author = "Tadao Tanaka",
title = "Investigation of the Word Design in the Katakana Form
of {Japanese}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "455--455",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kuyper:1979:IHG,
author = "Jerry L. Kuyper",
title = "Investigation\slash Hand Gestures",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "456--456",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kuyper:1979:ZSS,
author = "Jerry L. Kuyper",
title = "Zoo Symbol Sign",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "457--457",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Remington:1979:SG,
author = "R. Roger Remington",
title = "The Sign Game",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "458--459",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marcus:1979:VGI,
author = "Aaron Marcus",
title = "Visualizing Global Interdependencies",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "460--461",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Remington:1979:HGD,
author = "R. Roger Remington",
title = "History of Graphic Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "462--462",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:DTA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Design Thesis Abstract",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "463--463",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:CPS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Class Project Survey",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "464--464",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:Ca,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Contributors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "465--466",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1979:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Ana Fisch and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {Spanish}, and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "467--470",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:DN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Design Notes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "470--470",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:Cb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Colophon",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "470--470",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "471--471",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1979:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index [to {Volume XIII}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "473--475",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1979:AB,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIII",
number = "4",
pages = "476--476",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V13N4_1979_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1980:ABa,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1980:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "3--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 06:22:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shimron:1980:DVI,
author = "Joseph Shimron and David Navon",
title = "The Distribution of Visual Information in the Vertical
Dimension of {Roman} and {Hebrew} Letters",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "5--12",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Meares:1980:FGB,
author = "Olive Meares",
title = "Figure\slash ground, Brightness Contrast, and Reading
Disabilities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "13--29",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wood:1980:VLP,
author = "Richard E. Wood",
title = "Visible Language Policy --- Bilingualism and
Multinlingualism on Postage Stamps",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "30--51",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{James:1980:SAE,
author = "Jean M. James",
title = "Signs in {Ancient Egypt}: Another Look at the Relation
of Figure to Hieroglyph",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "52--61",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1980:SCT,
author = "James Hartley",
title = "Spatial Cues in Text: Some Comments on the paper by
{Frase \& Schwartz} (1980)",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "62--79",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See corrections to layout \cite{Hartley:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ebsen:1980:C,
author = "Alf K. Ebsen",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "80--83",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Comments on several papers in volume 13 number 1. See
replies
\cite{Briem:1980:CNL,Gray:1980:RE,Macleod:1980:RE,Graves:1980:RE,Osley:1980:RE}",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Briem:1980:CNL,
author = "Gunnlauger S. E. Briem",
title = "Correspondence: No, late roman cursive wasn't a worm",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "84--84",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gray:1980:RE,
author = "Nicolete Gray",
title = "Reply [to {Ebsen}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "85--86",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Macleod:1980:RE,
author = "Iain Macleod and Peter Procter",
title = "Reply [to {Ebsen}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "86--88",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Graves:1980:RE,
author = "Donald H. Graves",
title = "Reply [to {Ebsen}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "89--89",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Osley:1980:RE,
author = "A. S. Osley",
title = "Reply [to {Ebsen}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "89--90",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ebsen:1980:C}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Flach:1980:RM,
author = "V. H. Flach",
title = "Righting's Merror",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "91--91",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1980:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French} and {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "1",
pages = "92--93",
month = "Winter",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 15 08:28:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N1_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1980:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "98--98",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 06:50:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stratton:1980:WCL,
author = "Jon Stratton",
title = "Writing and the Concept of Law in {Ancient Greece}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "99--121",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "The concept of law is too often treated as an
a-historical category; similarly, the impact of writing
(when used as a medium of communication) on the
conceptual order and on the social structure of a
society has been little analyzed. These two problems
are brought together in the context of ancient Greece
to demonstrate how the concepts ``law'' and ``justice''
developed in relation to changes in the social
structure of that society. The impact of writing on
Greek society not only produced the situation in which
these changes took place but also helped form those
changes.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Smith:1980:DCE,
author = "Philip T. Smith",
title = "In Defense of Conservatism in {English} Orthography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "122--136",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "English orthography presents the reader with many
different kinds of linguistic information beyond the
simple sound of the word. Evidence from a variety of
psycholinguistic tasks shows that both adults and
children can exploit this information and this could
enable them to read more efficiently. It is argued that
a fast and effective writing system need not stay close
to the phonemic detail of speech, and shorthand systems
are given as further examples of this. Some proposals
for spelling reform are briefly evaluated in the light
of this evidence.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sakiey:1980:SFC,
author = "Elizabeth Sakiey and Edward Fry and Albert Goss and
Barry Loigman",
title = "A Syllable Frequency Count",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "137--150",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "A frequency count of the syllables in an edited list
of the 5,000 most common English words generated an
unweighted list of the most common 322 syllables in
5,000 words and a list of 290 syllables weighted by the
frequency of occurrence of words of which the syllables
were constituents. The unweighted list contained 222
nonword-syllables and 100 word-syllables. The weighted
list contained 190 word-syllables and 100 non-word
syllables. The latter 290 syllables account for 72
percent of the 5,890,868 syllable tokens in the 5,000
most common English words. These lists are seen as a
potential base data for the development of curriculum
materials in reading, spelling and other areas. They
are also seen as a potential base data for
investigations and technologies in readability,
computer translation, verbal learning and language
acquisition.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wright:1980:STD,
author = "Patricia Wright",
title = "Strategy and Tactics in the Design of Forms",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "151--193",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper reviews research investigations which
relate the design of a form to the difficulties people
have in completing the form. A distinction is drawn
between researchable issues which will have relevance
to many kind of forms (e.g., asking form-fillers to
delete what does not apply) and issues which are
specific to particular kinds of forms (e.g., the
interpretation of terminology). After suggesting that
fruitful interactions could be developed between those
asking strategic and those asking tactical questions,
it is concluded that those who seek simple recipes for
designing adequate forms have failed to understand the
complexities of the problem.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lyttelton:1980:BS,
author = "Humphrey Lyttelton",
title = "`{Beware} of the Scribes'",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "194--203",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "This article originally appeared in No. 102 of
\booktitle{The journal of the Society for Italic
Handwriting} from which it is reprinted with
permission.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "In an address to the Society for Italic Handwriting in
London the author describes his inherited affliction
with Italic Fever --- his pursuit of the proper
equipment, his flaunting of his expertise, and his
concern for the perpetuation of a humanistic hand.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1980:RAAb,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "204--206",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 06:50:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1980:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "206--207",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 06:50:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1980:C,
author = "James Hartley",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "208--208",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 06:50:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Hartley:1980:SCT}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1980:SOM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{Statement} of Ownership, Management and Circulation
of \booktitle{Visible Language}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "2",
pages = "208--208",
month = "Spring",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 06:50:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N2_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The report says 2023 average copies per issue for past
twelve months.",
}
@Article{Woodruff:1980:CSRa,
author = "Lori Woodruff and Susan Warren",
title = "Covers: a Stele for {Roland Barthes}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "c1, c2",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 06:50:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1980:ABc,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "210--210",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:15:11 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lydon:1980:VLF,
author = "Mary Lydon",
title = "Visible Language: {Freud}'s Imprint",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "211--218",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McKenna:1980:LIF,
author = "Andrew J. McKenna",
title = "Lex Icon: {Freud} and {Rimbaud}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "219--240",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "Rimbaud's project of ``Voyance,'' as articulated in
certain letters and poems, engages linguistic processes
which are proper to the activity of ``unconscious
ideation'' which Freud discovers in jokes and dreams.
For both writers, it is largely a matter of seeing as
well and hearing language, a matter of language as
matter, as writing. Freudian theory thus intersects
with Rimbaud's practice, both writers suggesting
something like an iconic experience of language. Their
common opposition to a pointedly Cartesian mode of
discourse binds desire with violence, of which the
letter is the single, uncanny mark. When Rimbaud
renounces his apocalyptic vision of a fleshy Word
incarnate, we find that his flight to Africa connects
with Freudian theory at another level: his letters home
reveal his poetic adventure, and his rejection of it,
as an encounter with the alien and familiar language of
his father.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ames:1980:KBO,
author = "Sanford S. Ames",
title = "Killer Bees: an Ontology in Abeyance",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "241--249",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "Jacques Lacan's Encore, read across French and
English, disperses being in an insect-like suspension,
a swarm of signifiers inflecting sexual division and
mortality. Love would hide the sting of lives exiled in
language, overrun the enigma of script in a swarm of
incorporation. Visible language is contingency,
encounter with the cells of abandoned hives, the serial
surreality of the ubiquitous: the letters through which
meaning comes to life. Today demographic mutations
appear to rival the infinite combinations of words.
Microchip humming extensions of biological man stir the
breeze with unthinkable cross pollination, to end in
honey or ashes. The killer bees are us.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bauer:1980:RGT,
author = "George H. Bauer",
title = "{Robbe-Grillet} on Target {{\sf Or}} Interrogation by
the Numbers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "250--272",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "Numbers as visible language are at the center of one
of the legs of Robbe-Grillet's recent triangular novel
which focuses on verbal-visual relationships. The work
of Jasper Johns provokes a visit to a recent
retrospective exhibition from which Robbe-Grillet draws
an enigmatic detective tale linked with narratives
provoked by the work of Irina Ionesco and Ren{\'e}
Magritte. The focus of the enigma is on painting by the
numbers that lead to both writing and painting. This
essay visibly plays with three and/or more problems
suggested in re-counting.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gallop:1980:FIC,
author = "Jane Gallop",
title = "{Freud}'s Invisible Chiasmus, or You Can't judge a
Book by Its Cover",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "273--283",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "On the bookjacket of the English translation of Jean
Laplanche's Vie et Mort en psychanalyse appears the
Greek letter chi. By paying attention to this most
visible, most superficial, and most extrinsic signs, we
find that it represents a certain ``return of the
repressed'': a return of something that is invisible in
Laplanche's text, and perhaps beyond that something
that, although absent, haunts the text about which
Laplanche is writing, Freud's ``Project for a
Scientific Psychology.'' This ``find,'' although
theoretically predictable, nonetheless operates as an
uncanny effect, and opens for us the question of the
relation between theory and practice at the
intersection of visible language and psychoanalysis.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bartman:1980:DDB,
author = "Susanna Bartman",
title = "{Defoe}'s Daydream: Becoming {Moll Flanders}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "283--305",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "Donning the layman's cloak of naivet{\'e}, Freud sets
out to characterize the ``stuff'' of which literature
is made in his 1908 essay ``The Relation of the Poet to
Day-Dreaming.'' He traces the connection between the
art of daydreaming and the act of writing: writing is
the formal transformation of the wish into the text,
the work of art. The materiality of language gives the
literary text a hide-and-seek quality. It is possible
that one might look into the text just as the analyst
might decipher the text of the dream, for writing is
daydreaming on paper. The proper moment for pinpoint
Daniel Defoe's wish as he wrote Moll Flanders has
arrived, heralded by Geoffrey Hartman's directive that
there is a name (a ``specular name'') hidden within the
folds of the text which calls out to be read. This
piece seeks to illustrate the transformation of wish
into writing by way of the specular name; to
deconstruct by staging a brief unveiling of Moll
Flanders, text of lace --- of desire.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Skoller:1980:FLC,
author = "Eleanor Honig Skoller",
title = "Franked Letters: Crossing the Bar",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "306--319",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "The discontinuity of consciousness in Freud's theory
of memory which may lie ``at the bottom of the origin
of the concept of time'' is manifest in Frank O'Hara's
New York poems, especially his walking lunch-hour
poems. The inscription of memory traces on the
unconscious at the instant of perception (the model for
which is the child's toy, the Mystic Writing-Pad) is
homologous to the crowd's inscription upon the streets,
the paving stones of the city. As Paris was the
cityscape of Baudelaire's unconscious so was New York
that of O'Hara's. The paper, the poem, is the
Barthesian third term: a translation of the surface of
the city onto that of the page, a translation into
time, measure, number: from stone/city to paper/poem.
Frank O'Hara's visible language is New York City on the
page.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Woodruff:1980:CSRb,
author = "Lori Woodruff and Susan Warren",
title = "The Contract: a Stele for {Roland Barthes}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "320--327",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:15:11 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "This essay first appeared in \booktitle{Cream City
Review}, VI, 1980. With \booktitle{Roland Barthes: In
Memoriam} by Mary Lydon.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1980:RAAc,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "328--332",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:15:11 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1980:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "3",
pages = "333--333",
month = "Summer",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:15:11 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N3_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1980:ABd,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "338--338",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:30:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1980:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "339--339",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:30:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wason:1980:I,
author = "Peter Wason",
title = "Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "340--340",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:30:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Young:1980:ACG,
author = "Richard E. Young",
title = "Arts, Crafts, Gifts, and Knacks: Some Disharmonies in
the New Rhetoric",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "341--350",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite sharing assumptions about the value of
studying and teaching the process of composing,
especially the earliest stages of discovery and
invention, those teachers and scholars who have come to
be known as the ``new rhetoricians'' are divided on
assumptions about the nature of rhetorical art, some
holding a vitalist theory of art and composing, other
holding a technical theory. The theories influence
judgments about what can be taught in the composing
process and how it can be taught. The division creates
a dilemma for the rhetorician since the durability of
the theories and the pedagogical successes of both
groups suggests that in some sense both are right.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wason:1980:CCW,
author = "Peter C. Wason",
title = "Conformity and Commitment in Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "351--363",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is argued that conformity to stereotyped styles of
writing tends to conceal a sense of commitment to what
is being said. The effect is both to alienate the
individual from the practice of writing, and to
encourage a kind of obscurantism which may be inimical
to clear thinking. The conditions for recovering a
committed voice and the benefits of so doing are
described.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Galbriath:1980:ECG,
author = "David Galbriath",
title = "The Effect of Conflicting Goals on Writing: a Case
Study",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "364--375",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is proposed that a major source of writing
difficulties arises from a conflict between the goals
of expression and presentation. This leads to problems
in both generating and revising prose. A case study is
presented in which the effect of this conflict is
illustrated and some exercises designed to alleviate
the problem are described. The effectiveness of these
exercises is discussed and related to aspects of self
presentation in writing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stack:1980:WCA,
author = "Richard Stack",
title = "Writing as Conversation. {Addendum}: {Letter} to a
Novelist",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "376--382",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "Good writing is not, at least in the usual sense, a
skill; this is, something that can be taught directly.
The basis of good writing is fluency, not correctness.
Fluency can only be acquired through play: it is too
complex a functioning to be programmed. We learn to
speak through play and we should learn to write in a
similar fashion. Conversation is the fundamental form
of verbal play: it is dialogical rather than didactic,
exploratory rather than definitive, the expression of a
desire for self-representation rather than of
submission to external control. A new, non-prescriptive
pedagogy of writing, based on this concept of writing
as conversation, is called for. An addendum describes
an experimental writing course, Writing from Life,
based on a design borrowed from the traditional
life-drawing class.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lowenthal:1980:MLR,
author = "David Lowenthal",
title = "Mixing Levels of Revision",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "383--387",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "Orderly and straightforward revision, in which
editorial tasks are delimited draft by draft, breaks
down with lengthy and complex tasks. In rewriting a
book, I have had to combine various stages of revision
in each draft --- adding new material, reshaping
thoughts, striving for coherent expression, and
polishing prose simultaneously instead of serially.
This kaleidoscopic way of working yields unexpected
advantages that compensate for its untidy clutter: it
helps to maintain the pace of revision, resolves
problems left over from previous drafts, and stimulates
new ideas and reconsiderations which, at a late stage
in the editorial process, come as necessary
nuisances.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hayes:1980:WPS,
author = "John R. Hayes and Linda S. Flower",
title = "Writing as Problem Solving",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "388--399",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "A top down approach employing protocol analysis can
yield valuable data about writing processes. The main
features of composition apparent in the data are:
writing is goal directed, writing processes are
hierarchically organized, some of the processes may
interrupt others, recursion is possible, and writing
goals may be modified as the result of writing. The
first four of these features are embodies in a process
model of composition.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bracewell:1980:WCA,
author = "Robert J. Bracewell",
title = "Writing as a Cognitive Activity",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "400--422",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper examines characteristics of the mental
processes required for writing. Comparisons and
contrasts are made with the nature of processing
required for other cognitive activities such as
arithmetic, problem solving, reading, and particularly
conversation. Recent research on children's writing is
reviewed that reveals the advantages as well as
disadvantages of superimposing writing skills over well
developed language skills. This research suggests that
it is the inability to access already existing skills
which determine the form of language, rather than an
absence of such skills, that poses the major obstacle
to the development of writing abilities.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1980:Q,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "[Quotations]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "423--423",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:30:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
keywords = "Bernard Malamud; Edward Albee; Robert Duncan; Shirley
Hazzard; William Marchews; Wright Morris",
}
@Article{Baudin:1980:RAAd,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "424--427",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:30:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1980:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "428--429",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:30:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Elbow:1980:W,
author = "Peter Elbow",
title = "[Writing]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "429--429",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:30:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1980:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XIV}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIV",
number = "4",
pages = "430--432",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1980",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 07:30:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V14N4_1980_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1981:ABa,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 09:26:06 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "3--3",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 09:26:06 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1981:E,
author = "James Hartley and Peter Burnhill",
title = "Editorial",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "4--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 09:26:06 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Twyman:1981:TW,
author = "Michael Twyman",
title = "Typography without Words",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "5--12",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper introduces a simple notation for presenting
some of the graphic variables of typography. It rests
on the use of the `x', `o' and `i' of the typewriter
and is intended for use by anyone concerned with
graphic language. It is suggested that the notation is
of value in relation to teaching because it encourages
serious thinking about typographic problems in
conceptual terms. The rules of the notation are
explained and the general approach demonstrated by the
treatment of a single topic ``Headings in text.'' The
topic was chosen because it relates to the theme of
this issue of the journal. The notation has been used
over a number of years in the Department of Typography
\& Graphic Communication of the University of Reading
in connection with the teaching of undergraduates and
lay people. Apart from its use in relation to teaching,
it is suggested that the notation has a value in
encouraging a dialogue between research workers and
typographers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1981:ECL,
author = "James Hartley and Mark Trueman",
title = "The effects of changes in layout and changes in
wording on preferences for instructional text",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "13--31",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "Judges rated their preferences for pages of
instructional text which varied in terms of their
layout, their wording or both of these features. Three
different methods of assessing preferences were used.
The results suggested that these measures could provide
useful enough rough quantitative data but that they
could not be relied upon too greatly when fine judgment
was required.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Jewett:1981:MLW,
author = "Don L. Jewett",
title = "Multi-level Writing in Theory and Practice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "32--40",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "A multi-level writing style allows the reader more
flexibility than traditional forms of exposition. Such
a format is generally more easily written, as well.
Various formats for different purposes can be used to
improve printed communications if the format is tested
on a sample of the intended readership: such testing is
as important or more important than any particular
typographical scheme. This article will cover (1)
background and theory, (2) typographical methods, and
(3) hierarchical ordering of multi-level writing from
my perspective (which lacks acquaintance with what
others have done in this regard).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shebilske:1981:TSC,
author = "Wayne L. Shebilske and John A. Rotondo",
title = "Typographical and Spatial Cues that Facilitate
Learning from Textbooks",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "41--54",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "Ninety-six undergraduates at the University of
Virginia studied a 2866 word excerpt from a tenth grade
biology textbook either in a standard typographical
layout or in a special one containing typographical and
spatial cues. Both groups studied the text for about
ten minutes. (Results of paraphrastic recall, a
multiple choice test, and a questionnaire suggested
that the typographical and spatial cues facilitated
learning and memory.) Potential classroom applications
were discussed. (The format here is similar but not
identical to the one we used.) Here we used bold face
latter for emphasis; in the experiment we used capital
letters because it was easier on a typewriter. Here the
authors determined the segmentation units; in the
experiment groups college students determined them. The
instructions for using our format are: (The passage is
printed in a special format using line spaces,
brackets, and bold face letters. Line spaces set off
each idea, and brackets set off the gist of each idea,
whether or not the idea is important. When an idea is
important, its gist is in bold print.)",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Jonassen:1981:IMD,
author = "David Scott Jonassen",
title = "Information Mapping: a Description, Rationale, and
Comparison with Programmed Instruction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "55--66",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article defines information mapping, illustrates
it in practice, and presents the results from a study
which compared a piece of instructional text set in map
or programmed form. The results suggest that in this
particular case, both forms of presentation taught
equally effectively, but that it was significantly
easier to retrieve information from the information map
than it was from the programmed text.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Norton:1981:PNT,
author = "Linda S. Norton",
title = "Patterned Note-Taking: an Evaluation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "67--85",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "Patterned note-taking, as described by Tony Buzan
(1974), is a technique of recording information in a
spatial representation, which contrasts with the more
common linear style. The effectiveness of patterned
note-taking is said to depend on (1) writing down key
words, and (2) being actively involved in the
note-taking process. No research has been carried out
which directly compares the effectiveness of patterned
with linear notes. However, there is some evidence to
suggest that writing down key words and actively
transforming information helps retention when taking
notes. Students wishing to know how to take patterned
notes are advised to consider carefully before learning
a strategy which has no real evidence to suggest it is
any more effective than more conventional styles of
note-taking. It is strongly recommended that students
who do wish to proceed should consult Buzan's original
study manual, for the technique is often seriously
distorted by study advisors.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sloboda:1981:USM,
author = "John Sloboda",
title = "The Uses of Space in Music Notation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "86--110",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "Space is an essential notational dimension in music.
The use of space in orthochronic notation (accepted
today as the standard system) is described in some
detail. The historical development of this use is
outlined, with examples from earlier systems. The major
uses of space are to provide means of notating pitch
and duration, and to indicate the sychronization of
concurrent musical events. The question of how one
might evaluate different ways of using space in music
notation is then treated with reference to three levels
of analysis: (1) the information about the music which
needs to be represented, (2) the nature of the symbols
(and their spatial characteristics) chosen to represent
the information, and (3) the requirements of the
reader.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:SB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "A selected bibliography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "111--113",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 09:26:06 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "114--115",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 09:26:06 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:C,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "115--115",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 09:26:06 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "TO DO: pages for this entry are missing from PDF
file",
}
@Article{Baudin:1981:RAAa,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Dirk Wendt and Ana Fisch",
title = "R{\'e}sum{\'e} des Articles [Abstracts of Journal
Articles in {French}, {German}, and {Spanish}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "1",
pages = "116--120",
month = "Winter",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 09:26:06 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N1_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1981:ABb,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "2",
pages = "122--122",
month = "Spring",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:19:34 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N2_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "2",
pages = "123--123",
month = "Spring",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:19:34 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N2_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rayner:1981:NGE,
author = "Keith Rayner",
title = "A Note from the {Guest Editor}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "2",
pages = "124--124",
month = "Spring",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:19:34 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N2_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rayner:1981:VCW,
author = "Keith Rayner",
title = "Visual Cues in Word Recognition and Reading:
Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "2",
pages = "125--128",
month = "Spring",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N2_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this special issue of Visible Language I have
attempted to bring together some integrative statements
concerning visual factors in the reading process. It is
my hope that the issue will be of interest to graphic
designers, educators, computer scientists, and
psychologists.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Morrison:1981:VFE,
author = "Robert E. Morrison and Albrecht-Werner Inhoff",
title = "Visual Factors and Eye Movements in Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "2",
pages = "129--146",
month = "Spring",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N2_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "The effects of oculomotor behavior of variations of
physical attributes of text, both typographical and
psychological parameters, and similar effects from
physical (visual as opposed to semantic) word cues
processed in the reader's parafoveal vision are
discussed. It is concluded that the reliability of such
effects underscores the primary nature of visual
discrimination in reading. Furthermore, sets of data
generated from typographically different stimuli suffer
a serious confounding.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Haber:1981:VCR,
author = "Ralph Norman Haber and Lyn R. Haber",
title = "Visual Components of the Reading Process",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "2",
pages = "147--182",
month = "Spring",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N2_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "Since reading must begin with the pickup of
information on the page, we have examined in some
detail the principle arrangements of that information,
and considered what is known about the pickup process.
One source of information in the arrangements of the
print on the page: arrangements which supply
information about word, sentence, and paragraph
boundaries and even substantial syntactic and semantic
information. Evidence is reviewed to show that reading
performance is hurt when these conventional
arrangements are violated. The second source is from
the letter shapes alone, in which most work has been
done using a feature description. While four different
procedures for generating features are reviewed, none
of them either meet adequate tests of validity, nor
supply convincing evidence that readers actually use
feature tests to identify letters. Many suggestions for
future work are offered, but the current state of
feature testing theories is pretty dismal. The final
source concerns higher order visual information,
especially of the configuration of groups of letters in
a word, or of the shape of the entire word itself.
Evidence is reviewed to show that such information is
substantial, especially for some types of words, and
that if pushed, readers can use that information to
identify words and to comprehend text. For all three
sources we have shown that readers can use the
information. Much less is known about how readers
routinely use these sources.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brady:1981:TCT,
author = "Michael Brady",
title = "Toward a Computational Theory of Early Visual
Processing in Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "2",
pages = "183--215",
month = "Spring",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N2_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper is the first of a series aimed at
developing a theory of early visual processing in
reading. We suggest that there has been a close
parallel in the development of theories of reading and
theories of vision in artificial intelligence. We
propose to exploit and extend recent results in
computer vision to develop an improved model of early
processing in reading. This paper considers the
problems of isolating words in text based on the
information which Marr and Hildreth's (1980) theory of
visual edge detection asserts is available in the
parafovea. We show in particular that the findings of
Fisher (1975) on reading transformed texts can be
accounted for without postulating the need for complex
interactions between early processing and downflowing
information as he suggests. The paper concludes with a
brief discussion of the problem of integrating
information over successive saccades, and relates the
earlier analysis to the empirical finding of Rayner.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "2",
pages = "216--216",
month = "Spring",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:19:34 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N2_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ehrlich:1981:CWR,
author = "Susan F. Ehrlich",
title = "Children's Word Recognition in Prose Context",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "3",
pages = "219--244",
month = "Summer",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N3_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "Research is reviewed in which children's processing of
individual words is examined in prose context. This
research includes studies of oral reading errors, word
recognition experiments where context is artificially
introduced, studies of the effects of repeated text
manipulations, and observations of on-line effects of
individual text manipulations. Taken together, these
sources of data suggest that the reader's dependence on
contextual constraint for individual word
identification decreases with age, even though
sensitivity to the constraints of context increases.
This sensitivity may allow faster interpretation of
individual words with respect to the emerging
conceptual text structure. Some research is reviewed,
however, which suggests that word identification may
continue to be influenced by contextual constraint for
older children and adults under certain
circumstances.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Coltheart:1981:DRT,
author = "Max Coltheart",
title = "Disorders of Reading and Their Implications for Models
of Normal Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "3",
pages = "245--286",
month = "Summer",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N3_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "Many investigators concerned with developing
theoretical models of reading start from the assumption
that the information-processing system used to
accomplish the task of reading consists of a number of
subcomponents, each responsible for performing a
specific information-processing job. If this assumption
is correct and if in addition the subcomponents of the
system are anatomically as well as functionally
separate, then one can test a multicomponent model of
reading by observing the different forms which acquired
reading disorder takes as a consequence of different
patterns of damage to the brain. One can also use such
a model to provide economical interpretations of
various forms of acquired reading disorder. These
possibilities are illustrated with reference to five
different forms of acquired reading disorder
(letter-by-letter reading, phonological dyslexia, an
unnamed dyslexia, surface dyslexia, and deep dyslexia).
The symptoms of each disorder are described and an
assessment is made of the success with which disorder
can be explained within the theoretical framework
provided by one multicomponent model of reading, a
version of Morton's logogen model.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Well:1981:WPR,
author = "Arnold D. Well and Alexander Pollatsek",
title = "Word Processing in Reading: a Commentary on the
Papers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "3",
pages = "287--308",
month = "Summer",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N3_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "The articles in this issue deal primarily with the
perceptual aspects of reading. Questions are raised
about what kinds of information are available and are
particularly important in reading, as well as to how a
variety of perceptual variables influence the reader.
Characteristics of letters, words, and text are
discussed, including possible features of letters and
words, letter position within a word, delimiters
between words, and size, type, case, and arrangement of
print. The Brady and the Morrison and Inhoff articles
give particular emphasis to the issues of what kinds of
visual information are available at various
eccentricities. On a more theoretical level, questions
are raised about a number of processing systems that
subserve reading, particularly those which isolate
words, direct eye movements, and extract information
about letters and words. The Ehrlich and Coltheart
articles address some of these questions with evidence
obtained from developing and abnormal readers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "3",
pages = "309--310",
month = "Summer",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:19:34 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N3_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "3",
pages = "311--311",
month = "Summer",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:19:34 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N3_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1981:ABc,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "3",
pages = "312--312",
month = "Summer",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:19:34 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N3_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1981:ABd,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "318--318",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:36:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Powell:1981:EF,
author = "Marvin A. Powell",
title = "{Editor}'s Foreword",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "320--320",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:36:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Schmandt-Besserat:1981:TTR,
author = "Denise Schmandt-Besserat",
title = "From Tokens to Tablets: a Re-evaluation of the
So-called ``Numerical Tablets''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "321--344",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "The paper deals with 185 impressed tablets which
illustrate the crucial step between an archaic writing
based upon tokens and writing. The discussion includes
the historical background of the discovery of the
tablets, their geographic distribution, chronology, and
the context in which they were found. The various
impressed signs are related to their token prototypes,
and a new decipherment is proposed. In the light of the
decoding of the most basic types of tokens, the signs
are meteorological, not numerical as had been hitherto
been assumed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Green:1981:CIC,
author = "M. W. Green",
title = "The Construction and Implementation of the Cuneiform
System",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "345--372",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "Cuneiform was, from its inception, not merely a
collection of individual symbols, but a coherent system
of information manipulation for which written
characters were the main, but not the only, component.
This system did not evolve by itself, but was
manufactured, developed, and implemented within the
framework of a bureaucratic organization which
controlled the distribution not only of goods and
services but also of status and information. That
institution produced the demand for a control
technology for which the cuneiform writing system was
the eventual realization. While the user institution
imposed specific, characteristic constraints and
demands, it also adjusted its own needs and goals to
adapt to restrictions and functions of the technology
itself. We look at the early development of the
cuneiform writing system with special attention to the
less well recognized peripheral components and to
interactions between the technology and its user.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Justus:1981:VSC,
author = "Carol Justus",
title = "Visual Sentences in Cuneiform {Hittite}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "373--408",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "On the premise that horizontal Hittite scribal rulings
be taken seriously as punctuation, this study
investigated their content and found that in fact they
punctuate a structure similar to the periodic sentence
in older Greek and Latin. As such they are to be
compared with the oldest (alphabetic) Greek mark of
punctuation, the paragraphos, which begins to be
replaced in Alexandrian Greek by marks which segment
the language on the basis of prosodic features, as in
English. Hittite ``visible sentences,'' moreover,
signal in visual form underlying differences in
language structure and cohesive basis which can be
correlated with differences in word order type and
changes which the genetically related Indo-European
(IE) languages have undergone over a period of c. 4000
years of written attestation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sack:1981:TSC,
author = "Ronald H. Sack",
title = "The Temple Scribe in {Chaldean Uruk}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "409--418",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "The education and activities of the Eanna temple
scribe in sixth-century BC. Uruk varied little from
what they had been prior to the Chaldean era. The
cuneiform writing system was still in use, and Akkadian
economic documents continued to be composed and
literary texts preserved in a manner not unlike that of
previous periods. These traditions, however, did not
preclude the scribe's attending to his own private
business affairs or prevent his engaging in the
collection or composition of literary documents that
reflect either his own personal interests or the
necessity to prepare materials with decidedly political
overtones. The result of these endeavors is a body of
texts which, in many respects, indicates both the
influence of spoken Aramaic or written Akkadian and the
everchanging political situation (from both official
and private perspectives) in southern Mesopotamia in
the Chaldean period.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Powell:1981:TPH,
author = "Marvin A. Powell",
title = "Three Problems in the History of Cuneiform Writing:
Origins, Direction of Script, and Literacy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "419--440",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
abstract = "``Origins'' suggests that cuneiform was invented in a
short period of time around 3000 BC by a citizen of the
Sumerian city of Uruk and that it arises conceptually
out of the token system described by D.
Schmandt-Besserat. ``Direction of script'' agrees with
S. Picchioni that cuneiform was written and read
vertically down through c. 2300 BC, but it emphasizes
the use of reed patterns to demonstrate the manner in
which the stylus was manipulated and sees this mode of
manipulation at the motivating force behind the
transition to horizontal script. ``Literacy'' argues
that cuneiform was not as difficult as usually assumed,
that the alphabet had no demonstrable effect on the
level of functional literacy, and that the superiority
of the alphabet over cuneiform has been exaggerated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "441--441",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:36:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1981:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index for {Volume XV}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XV",
number = "4",
pages = "442--444",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1981",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:36:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V15N4_1981_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1982:ABa,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:36:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Knuth:1982:CMF,
author = "Donald E. Knuth",
title = "The Concept of a {Meta-Font}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "3--27",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments
\cite{Hofstadter:1982:MFM,Baudin:1982:OCT}. French
translation by M. R. Delorme in {\sl Communication et
Langages\/} no.~55, (1983), 40--53; reprinted in {\sl
Typographie et Informatique}, proceedings of INRIA
conference held 21--25 January 1985, organized by
Jacques Andr{\'e} and Patrick Sallio (Rennes, France:
INRIA/IRISA -- CCETT, 1985), 119--132.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "A single drawing of a single letter reveals only a
small part of what was in the designer's mind when that
letter was drawn. But when precise instructions are
given about how to make such a drawing, the
intelligence of that letter can be captured in a way
that permits us to obtain an infinite variety of
related letters from the same specification. Instead of
merely describing a single letter, such instructions
explain how that letter would change its shape if other
parameters of the design were changed. Thus an entire
font of letters and other symbols can be specified so
that each character adapts itself to varying conditions
in an appropriate way. Initial experiments with a
precise language for pen motions suggest strongly that
the font designer of the future should not simply
design isolated alphabets; the challenge will be to
explain exactly how each design should adapt itself
gracefully to a wide range of changes in the
specification. This paper gives examples of a meta-font
and explains the changeable parameters in its design.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Skousen:1982:ESP,
author = "Royal Skousen",
title = "{English} Spelling and Phonemic Representation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "28--38",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spell.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "There are at least three different ways that spelling
can affect phonetic representation: (1) spelling
pronunciation; (2) resolving the ambiguities due to
phonemic overlap; and (3) influencing speakers'
interpretations of general phonetic sequences. The
first of these three is well known and is only
discussed briefly in this paper. The other two ways are
more subtle in their effect since they can change
speakers' phonemic representations without causing
significant changes in pronunciation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kelley:1982:CNM,
author = "David H. Kelley",
title = "Costume and Name in {Mesoamerica}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "39--48",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "It was the practice in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica to
wear costume elements, especially head-dresses, which
gave the name of the individual wearing the particular
costume. However, head-dresses were also worn for other
purposes, and it is often difficult to determine
whether a costume element marked a name or some other
characteristic of an individual. Nonetheless, the
custom does sometimes enable us to recognize
individuals in varied contexts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Weidemann:1982:BDT,
author = "Kurt Weidemann",
title = "{Biblica}: Designing a Typeface for the
{{\booktitle{Bible}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "49--61",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpted from \booktitle{Deutscher Drucker
(Satztechnische Beilage)}, nr. 34. 22. X. 1981.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "A new typeface, Biblica, was designed especially for a
new German edition of the Bible. The type designs and
production of earlier German Bibles were examined. A
variety of legibility factors were taken into
consideration to meet a required economy of space and
the new production demands of a digital generation
system.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sekey:1982:TDS,
author = "Andrew Sekey and Jerome Tietz",
title = "Text Display by `Saccadic Scrolling'",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "63--77",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "A novel method of displaying alphanumeric text is
described, named ``saccadic scrolling.'' Text is
flashed onto an electronic display one line at a time
and remains visible until replaced instantaneously by
the next line. The user has manual control over the
display by either advancing it line by line or
adjusting the rate of automatic replenishment.
Experiments are reported in which reading speeds and
comprehension for various models of this kind of
display were compared with the conventional ``Times
Square'' type scrolling as well as with print.
Single-line manual and automatic saccadic scrolling
modes yielded results approaching that of print,
suggesting that this type of refreshable display could
become an acceptable alternative under certain
conditions to hard copy. (The Times Square mode proved
inferior to the others in every respect.) Suggested
applications for the technique are: autotrainer for the
reading handicapped, communication terminal for the
deaf, and general business use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Greene:1982:LW,
author = "Maxine Greene",
title = "Literacy for What?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "78--87",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "We owe young people the open doors and expanded
possibilities that only literacy can provide. Teaching
for literacy conceives of learning not as behavior but
as action --- of process, of restlessness of quest. To
encounter the arts and other subjects in a mood of
discovery and mindfulness and rational passion is to
have experiences that exclude inertness. Literacy
empowers people; it is a beginning, a becoming --- not
and end in itself.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1982:ILT,
author = "Dirk Wendt",
title = "Improving the Legibility of Textbooks: Effects of
Wording and Typographic Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "88--93",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "It has been demonstrated that the success achieved in
a previous study by means of a ``visualized'' version
of a physics textbook lesson was not so much due to
typographic changes as to changes in wording that were
necessary to fit the text into the new format. These
changes in wording are further analyzed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1982:BRO,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "Book Review: {A. S. Osley. \booktitle{Scribes and
Sources: Handbook of the Chancery Hand in the Sixteenth
Century}. London: Faber \& Faber, Ltd., 1980. 272 pp.
22 b/w illustrations. \pounds 16.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "94--102",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:36:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "103--104",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:36:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "1",
pages = "104--104",
month = "Winter",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:36:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N1_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1982:ABb,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "106--106",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "107--107",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Popp:1982:LCP,
author = "Helen M. Popp",
title = "Literacy and Competency: The proceedings of a
conference hosted by the {Reading Laboratory at Harvard
Graduate School of Education}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "109--110",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ylvisaker:1982:I,
author = "Paul Ylvisaker",
title = "Introductions",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "111--111",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Featherstone:1982:I,
author = "Jay Featherstone",
title = "Introductions",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "112--112",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Venezky:1982:OPD,
author = "Richard L. Venezky",
title = "The Origins of the Present-day Chasm between Adult
Literacy Needs and School Literacy Instruction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "113--127",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See discussion \cite{Featherstone:1982:D}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "Through processes that originated in the eighteenth
century --- but were greatly accelerated by Brahmin
academics at the end of the nineteenth --- a separation
has developed between literacy instruction in the
schools and the literacy ends of the competent citizen.
Formal reading instruction today is primarily oriented
toward understanding and appreciation of fine
literature. Non-fiction materials are treated as
unpleasant and boorish intruders into the otherwise
serene, romantic kingdom of plot, character, and
author's viewpoint. A single impotent stratagem
centering on rapid skimming with rereading is usually
suggested for all non-fiction, be it math story
problem, cooking recipe, or biological exposition. The
result of this disparity, as revealed by the more valid
components of various national literacy surveys, is the
ever apparent chasm between competency needs and
literacy instruction, a chasm that can be crossed only
through a reorientation of literacy training toward the
true needs of society.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Featherstone:1982:D,
author = "Jay Featherstone and David Olson and Carman {St. John
Hunter} and Richard Venezky and {Audience Participants}",
title = "Discussion",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "128--136",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Venezky:1982:OPD}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{StJohnHunter:1982:LES,
author = "Carman {St. John Hunter}",
title = "Literacy for Empowerment and Social Change",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "137--143",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See discussion \cite{Olson:1982:D}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "While it may be true that the electronic age has
devalued literacy, what seems more serious is the way
in which certain groups have been so devalued that they
are inhibited in their acquisition of literacy skills.
Many poor and minority students are prevented from
developing their cognitive and manipulative skills
beyond a minimal level. Perhaps what needs changing is
not the level of skills in literacy or functional
competence but the level of hope and expectation among
bypassed people in our society. Action research might
be designed to focus on competencies presently existing
and valued and, at the same time, on the changes that
occur when groups develop new hope for themselves and a
more dynamic vision of the options available to them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Olson:1982:D,
author = "David Olson and Carman {St. John Hunter} and Richard
Venezky and Jay Featherstone and {Audience
Participants}",
title = "Discussion",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "144--150",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{StJohnHunter:1982:LES}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Olson:1982:WSW,
author = "David R. Olson",
title = "What is Said and What is Meant in Speech and Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "151--161",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See discussion \cite{StJohnHunter:1982:D}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper advances and experimentally evaluates the
argument that in ordinary oral language the intentions
of the speaker (what is meant) has primacy over the
actual expressions used (what is said). In reading and
writing this relationship is reversed. The cognitive
consequences of attention to linguistic form (what is
said), a form of metalinguistic competence, and the
possible origins of this competence are discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{StJohnHunter:1982:D,
author = "Carman {St. John Hunter} and David Olson and Richard
Venezky and Jay Featherstone and Jeanne Chall and
{Audience Participants}",
title = "Discussion",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "162--174",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Olson:1982:WSW}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gray:1982:UAR,
author = "William S. Gray",
title = "Universal ability to read and write!",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "175--175",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Excerpt from the author's \booktitle{The Teaching of
Reading and Writing: an International Survey}. UNESCO
Monographs on Fundamental Education, X. Paris: UNESCO,
1956, p. 9.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:CBT,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "[colloquial book text]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "176--176",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bowdre:1982:EDP,
author = "Paul H. {Bowdre, Jr.}",
title = "Eye Dialect as a Problem in Graphics",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "177--183",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper examines the problems involved in arranging
the letters of the English alphabet into nonstandard
spellings for the purpose of producing eye dialect
spellings. It argues that the writer of eye dialect is
under certain restrictions imposed by the fact that the
reader must be able to associate the eye dialect
spellings with the standard spelling. These
restrictions, and how various writers dealt with them,
are illustrated by the use of various eye dialect
spellings from literary works.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Thogmartin:1982:MDB,
author = "Clyde Thogmartin",
title = "{Mr. Dooley}'s Brogue:The Literary Dialect of {Finley
Peter Dunne}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "184--198",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "Finley Peter Dunne's Mr. Dooley was once one of
America's most popular humorous characters. Dunne's
elaborate eye dialect tends to put off contemporary
readers, but the Dooley essays lose much of their power
and literary ``flavor'' when they are transcribed into
standard English spelling. This study relates Dunne's
respelling system to the pronunciation of Anglo-Irish
and shows that Dunne's eye dialect is intended to
represent many phonological features of English as it
is spoken in Ireland, while avoiding other features
whose inclusion would threaten readability. The
authenticity of Mr. Dooley's dialect adds to the
credibility of the character by giving the reader the
illusion that he is listening to a real human voice
belonging to a real member of a specific, historic
Irish-American community.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "2",
pages = "199--200",
month = "Spring",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 10:56:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N2_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1982:ABc,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "202--202",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:15:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "203--203",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:15:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Skemp:1982:M,
author = "Richard R. Skemp",
title = "[On mathematics]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "204--204",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:15:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Adda:1982:DMS,
author = "Josette Adda",
title = "Difficulties with Mathematical Symbolism: Synonymy and
Homonymy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "205--214",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "We know that the confusion between meaning and sign
(in French: signifi{\'e}/ significant) is the root of a
great number of mistakes in mathematics. Particularly,
instead of making easier the approach to the
mathematical concept represented, the sight of the
design often produces a disturbance to understanding;
it leads to mistaking the drawing for the presented
idea, as idolatrous people do. I will demonstrate ---
by presenting many genuine examples which I have met in
mathematical classrooms at every level --- the
mathematical roles of synonymy and homonymy.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Buxton:1982:ERS,
author = "Laurie G. Buxton",
title = "Emotional Responses to Symbolism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "215--220",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "Special difficulties often arise in reading
mathematics because of the symbols and notation that
are used. This is caused not only by the range of
symbols and their density of meaning (interiority) but
also by strong emotional responses raised by certain
symbols or combinations. These feelings may reflect
unpleasant memories of when the symbols were first
encountered, but may even derive from an unease with
the shape of some of them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Goldin:1982:MLP,
author = "Gerald A. Goldin",
title = "Mathematical Language and Problem Solving",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "221--238",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "Problem solving in mathematics may require different
kinds of language: the verbal or mathematical language
in which the problem representation is available to the
solver, and the planning language for heuristic
reasoning and formulation of strategies. This paper
explores some relationships among these languages, with
examples of ways they can influence problem-solving
processes.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Higginson:1982:SIM,
author = "William Higginson",
title = "Symbols, Icons, and Mathematical Understanding",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "239--248",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "Extracts are taken from the biographies of Hobbes,
Rousseau, Darwin, and Russell which refer to their
mathematical education. The common feature of an
attraction toward geometry and an aversion to
elementary algebra is noted. These experiences are
analyzed using theoretical positions promulgated by
Davis, Hersh, Skemp, and Bruner. The central thesis is
that these men probably have had difficulty learning
elementary algebra because they had failed to develop a
strong image or iconic representation of the concepts
involved. This thesis is developed in relation to
``squaring a binomial,'' the concept which troubled
both Rousseau and Russell.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{James:1982:TR,
author = "Nick James and John Mason",
title = "Towards Recording",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "249--258",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "Behind the formal symbols of mathematics their lies a
wealth of experience which provides meaning for those
symbols. Attempts to rush students into symbols
impoverishes the background experience and leads to
trouble later. In conjunction with manipulating objects
it is essential to provide time for talking about their
activities and developing their own informal records
before meeting the formal symbols of adult
mathematicians. We present three examples of children's
work which demonstrate these steps in the struggle to
move toward recording perceived patterns.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lay:1982:MIA,
author = "L. Clark Lay",
title = "Mental Images and Arithmetical Symbols",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "259--274",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "Experiments by psychologists have led to the
conclusion that images play an indispensable, if
subordinate, role in thought as symbols. An analysis is
begun of the mental images that are judged to be
properly evoked by certain number symbols in
arithmetic. A variety of graphical models are suggested
for use in linking these symbols to the desired mental
construct. Some of these models have been found to be
advantageous and may prove to be critically essential
in certain mathematical contexts. Their assets and
liabilities are discussed, and suggestions are made for
modifications of conventional curriculum practice. A
rich field of investigation exists in the visual
imagery that can be associated with elementary
mathematics. Progress here holds promise of extending
mathematical competence to a larger portion of
society.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lowenthal:1982:LAT,
author = "Francis Lowenthal",
title = "Language Acquisition through Mathematical Symbolism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "275--280",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "We noticed that the use of a non-verbal formalism can
favor cognitive development (in the frame of the
elementary school) in problem children as well as in
normal children. An example is given to show how a
formalism inspired by mathematics can be used to aid
the development of the verbal language of 8- to
9-year-olds. We will then analyze the results and try
to discover the cause of success we observed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Skemp:1982:CMS,
author = "Richard R. Skemp",
title = "Communicating Mathematics: Surface Structures and Deep
Structures",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "281--288",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "A distinction is made between the surface structures
(syntax) of mathematical symbol-systems and the deep
structures (semantics) of mathematical schemas. The
meaning of a mathematical communication lies in the
deep structures --- the mathematical ideas themselves,
and their relationships. But this meaning can only be
transmitted and received indirectly, via the
structures; correspondence between deep and surface
structures is only partial. Some resulting problems of
communicating mathematics are discussed, and some
remedies suggested.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Woodrow:1982:MS,
author = "Derek Woodrow",
title = "Mathematical Symbolism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "289--302",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "One of the essential distinguishing features of
mathematics is its eventual dependence upon symbols and
symbolic expression. Few attempts to determine those
processes, activities, or contents which uniquely
identify mathematics have succeeded. It is indeed
questionable whether human knowledge can be classified
into such self-contained categories. The many diverse
activities of mathematicians do, however, have symbolic
expression as their common feature, and the extent to
which modern disciplines depend upon mathematics could
be measured by their growing reliance on symbols. It is
reasonable to surmise that much of the difficulty
experienced by children in mathematics, and the lack of
popularity of physical as opposed to biological
sciences in higher education, could be traced to the
problem of symbolization. It will be interesting to
watch the effect on, say, geography as the school
syllabuses move toward mathematical as opposed to
descriptive aspects. There is surprisingly little
apparent research into the use and learning of symbols,
except for the many investigations into both the
problem of how children learn to read and adult
perceptual experiences with words (e.g., Coltheart
1972). There is, however, a real distinction between
the use of symbols as a verbal language (spoken or
written) and the use of symbols in the mathematical
sense. It will indeed be suggested below that one
activity interferes with the other.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "3",
pages = "303--304",
month = "Summer",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:15:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N3_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1982:ABd,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "306--306",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:23:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "307--307",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:23:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1982:EN,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Editor}'s Note",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "308--308",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:23:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hofstadter:1982:MFM,
author = "Douglas R. Hofstadter",
title = "Meta-Font, Metamathematics, and Metaphysics: Comments
on {Donald Knuth}'s Article {``The Concept of a
Meta-Font}''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "309--338",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Knuth:1982:CMF,Sampson:1983:RTO}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is argued that readers are likely to carry away
from Donald Knuth's article ``The Concept of a
Meta-Font'' a falsely optimistic view of the extent to
which the design of typefaces and letterforms can be
mechanized through an approach depending on describing
letterforms by specifying the setting of a large number
of parameters. Through a comparison to mathematical
logic, is it argued that no such set of parameters can
capture the essence of any semantic category. Some
different way of thinking about the problem of the
``spirit'' residing behind any letterforms are
suggested, connecting to current research issues in the
field of artificial intelligence.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1982:OCT,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Charles Bigelow and Henri-Paul
Bronsard and David Ford and Gary Gore and Ed {Fisher,
Jr.} and W. P. Jaspert and Peter Karow and Albert Kapr
and Alexander Nesbitt and John Schappler and Edward
Rondthaler and Walter Tracy and Gerard Unger and
Hermann Zapf and Donald E. Knuth",
title = "Other Comments by Type Designers and Type Directors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "339--359",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:23:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Knuth:1982:CMF}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{HaasDyson:1982:EVL,
author = "Anne {Haas Dyson}",
title = "The Emergence of Visible Language: Interrelationships:
Drawing and Early Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "360--381",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "The purpose of this study was to examine the
interrelationships between drawing, early writing, and
the context of talk in which they both occur.
Participant observation methodology was used to gather
data daily during a three-month period in a
self-contained, public school kindergarten. The
researcher set up a center at which the children freely
drew and wrote. She observed and interacted with the
children to gain insight into their perceptions of
drawing and writing. Data consisted of audio recordings
of the children's talk at the center, their graphic
products, observational notes, and child interviews.
Patterns were identified in how the children combined
the drawing and writing processes in the production of
one graphic product and in how they used drawing and
writing terminology referentially across production
modes. On the basis of these patterns, inferences were
made about written language development. Learning to
write was portrayed as a process of gradually
differentiating and consolidating the separate meanings
of these two forms of graphic symbolism --- drawing and
writing",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bruce:1982:VCC,
author = "Margaret Bruce and Jeremy J. Foster",
title = "The Visibility of Colored Characters on Colored
Backgrounds in {Viewdata} Displays",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "382--390",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "An experiment is reported in which subjects were
required to identify letters and digits presented on a
viewdata display, and identification times were
recorded. All 42 possible color-on-color combinations
were shown as separate displays. The results indicate
which color-on-color pairings significantly reduce
character visibility, and a list of recommended
combinations is given.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Green:1982:WJT,
author = "T. R. G. Green and S. J. Payne",
title = "The Wooly Jumper: Typographical Problems of
Concurrency in Information Display",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "391--403",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
abstract = "The well-documented use of typographical cues to
illuminate instructional text has in the past been
limited to illustrating containment relations (sections
within chapters or subsections within section) and
succession relations (after one chapter we come to the
next). No other relations have been studied. Powerful
though containment and succession are, other relations
also exist, and in particular the rise of information
technology will make it increasingly necessary to
document the relation of concurrency. As it happens,
descriptions of simple concurrent processes are already
found in knitting patterns, so our suggestions for
typographic expression of concurrency are worked out on
a fragment of knitting to give a domestic and readily
grasped example.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1982:SOM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{Statement} of Ownership, Management and Circulation
of \booktitle{Visible Language}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "403--403",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:23:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The report says 1821 average copies per issue for past
twelve months.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "404--404",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:23:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1982:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XVI}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVI",
number = "4",
pages = "406--408",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1982",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 11:23:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V16N4_1982_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Briem:1983:OR,
author = "Gunnlauger S. E. Briem",
title = "Opening remarks",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "1",
pages = "4--7",
month = "Winter",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 13:53:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N1_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Briem:1983:WPY,
author = "Gunnlauger S. E. Briem",
title = "`{What} parts of your work give you the most
trouble?'",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "1",
pages = "8--112",
month = "Winter",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N1_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Fifty-one calligraphers celebrate the art of writing
by showing and discussing calligraphic technique.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1983:ABa,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "114--114",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "115--115",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kline:1983:IRH,
author = "Charles Robert {Kline, Jr.}",
title = "Introduction: The Renascence of {die Hermeneute}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "117--119",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kinneavy:1983:RWP,
author = "James L. Kinneavy",
title = "The Relation of the Whole to the Part in
Interpretation Theory and in the Composing Process",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "120--145",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Key problems in modern hermeneutics are explored:
part-whole relationships and the correlated
merism-holism debate, the importance of situational
context in Greek and Roman rhetoric and its relation to
current interpretation theory as well as composition
theory, and the problems with the (dominant) sentence
and theme emphases of much theory and teaching. The
range of materials, of authors, and of ideas being
discussed in the ``new'' hermeneutics is surveyed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hyde:1983:HPA,
author = "Michael J. Hyde",
title = "The Hermeneutic Phenomenon and the Authenticity of
Discourse",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "156--162",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Since the publication of Martin Heidegger's Being and
Time, hermaneutical theory has played an important role
in investigations if language use. A major issue in
these investigations is the question of ``authentic
discourse.'' This term points to the ability of a
writer or a speaker to perform communicative acts
whereby language is used to reveal Being in a truthful
manner. The purpose of this essay is to suggest what
such an act of revelation entails and how the
meaningfulness of this act is a function of a person's
poetic and rhetorical abilities.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kline:1983:RWR,
author = "Charles R. {Kline, Jr.} and Roland K. Huff",
title = "Reading, Writing: Radix",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "163--176",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this exploratory essay the authors treat three
hypotheses of the radical intersection (``radix'') of
composing and reading. The emerging context is seen as
controlling element in themes of composing and
interpreting. Is the interrelation of author, reader,
subject/topic and situational context the connecting
point worthy of further study? The second hypothesis is
that the more specific, concrete act of discovering
questions may be the radix; a model used to teach
writers how to discover topics (invention) and readers
what avenues of questions may be helpful in the
``physical'' hypothesis --- that the radix of composing
and interpreting is actually neurophysiological ---
based in recent knowledge of the hypothalamic switching
center, parallel nerve circuits and cortical
distribution of memory.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Witte:1983:TSW,
author = "Stephen P. Witte",
title = "Topical Structure and Writing Quality: Some Possible
Text-Based Explanations of Readers' Judgments of
Student Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "177--205",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "The argumentative essays of 48 freshmen were used to
form two groups of essays, rated holistically for
overall quality by experienced readers of student
writing. One group had been judged ``high'' in overall
quality; one group had been judged ``low.'' The two
groups were compared with respect to several text
features --- length, syntax, and topical structure ---
to determine those features readers may have associated
with quality in student writing. The topical structure
variables, which were based on work growing out of
Prague School Linguistic theory, were found useful in
explaining the quality scores readers assigned to the
texts. Particularly significant were the percentages of
Type 3 and Type 5 sentences; percentages of t-units in
parallel, extended parallel, and sequential
progressions; averages number of t-units in parallel,
extended parallel, and sequential progressions; mean
number of t-units per topic, and mean number of words
per topic. The limitations of the study are discussed,
and its implications for research are suggested.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marino:1983:HC,
author = "Adrian Marino",
title = "Hermeneutics as Criticism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "206--215",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Establishing distinctions between hermeneutics and
interpretation shows how the terms have become
interconnected in present day use. Aristotle's and
Boethius' uses of the term ``interpretation'' are
compared to the reductive use of the term to indicate
approval, normative meanings. Reading of a text is a
participation in model-making, of reformulating a world
view while involved in the art of reading --- an act
increasingly (with the reader's growth in knowledge)
formed into considerations of typologies and
classifications. Understanding is not apart from
interpretation; it is the goal of interpretation.
Hermaneutical understanding is seen as understanding
the meaning of a literary idea (text) and thus the
larger model which corresponds to that idea; the reader
is a critic who participates actively in the idea's
being and its history.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "2",
pages = "216--216",
month = "Spring",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N2_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "3--3",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1983:ABc,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "4--4",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Foster:1983:EF,
author = "Stephen C. Foster",
title = "Editor's Foreword",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "5--6",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Foster:1983:LPV,
author = "Stephen C. Foster",
title = "Letterisme: a Point of View",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "7--12",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lettrisme was an avant-garde event whose goal was to
use language expression to the fullest, across media,
including literature, fine arts, film, theater,
intermedia and various forms of theory. This special
issue is based on an exhibition of Lettrist work shown
at The University of Iowa Museum of Art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Curtay:1983:C,
author = "Jean-Paul Curtay",
title = "Chronology [1944--1982]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "13--17",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lettrisme was an avant-garde movement whose goal was
to use language expression to the fullest, across
media, including literature, fine arts, film, theater,
intermedia and various forms of theory. This special
issue is based on an exhibition of Lettrist work shown
at The University of Iowa Museum of Art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Seaman:1983:LSR,
author = "David W. Seaman",
title = "Letterisme --- a Stream That Runs Own Course",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "18--25",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lettrisme was an avant-garde event whose goal was to
use language expression to the fullest, across media,
including literature, fine arts, film, theater,
intermedia and various forms of theory. This special
issue is based on an exhibition of Lettrist work shown
at The University of Iowa Museum of Art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Curtay:1983:SWA,
author = "Jean-Paul Curtay",
title = "Super-Writing 1983 --- {America} 1683",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "26--47",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lettrisme was an avant-garde event whose goal was to
use language expression to the fullest, across media,
including literature, fine arts, film, theater,
intermedia and various forms of theory. This special
issue is based on an exhibition of Lettrist work shown
at The University of Iowa Museum of Art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Devaux:1983:ALC,
author = "Fr{\'e}d{\'e}rique Devaux",
title = "Approaching Letterist Cinema",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "48--56",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "Translated by David W. Seaman",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lettrisme was an avant-garde event whose goal was to
use language expression to the fullest, across media,
including literature, fine arts, film, theater,
intermedia and various forms of theory. This special
issue is based on an exhibition of Lettrist work shown
at The University of Iowa Museum of Art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zurbrugg:1983:LLI,
author = "Nicholas Zurbrugg",
title = "The Limitations of Letterisme: an Interview with
{Henri Chopin}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "57--69",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lettrisme was an avant-garde event whose goal was to
use language expression to the fullest, across media,
including literature, fine arts, film, theater,
intermedia and various forms of theory. This special
issue is based on an exhibition of Lettrist work shown
at The University of Iowa Museum of Art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Seaman:1983:STT,
author = "David W. Seaman",
title = "Selected Theoretical Texts from Letterists",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "70--83",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "The following theoretical texts are edited by the
author of this article: Introduction to a New Poetry
and a New Music by Isidore Isou The Force Fields of
Letterist Painting by Isidore Isou What is Letterism?
by Maurice Lema{\^\i}tre A New Perspective System:
Integrative Perspective by Jean-Paul Curtay",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ferrua:1983:RLB,
author = "Pietro Ferrua",
title = "Researching Letterisme and Bibliography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "84--93",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lettrisme was an avant-garde event whose goal was to
use language expression to the fullest, across media,
including literature, fine arts, film, theater,
intermedia and various forms of theory. This special
issue is based on an exhibition of Lettrist work shown
at The University of Iowa Museum of Art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:EC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Exhibition Checklist",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "94--110",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "3",
pages = "111--112",
month = "Summer",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N3_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1983:ABd,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "330--330",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "331--331",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:ACa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "[About the cover]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "332--332",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Myers:1983:HEE,
author = "Prue Wallis Myers",
title = "Handwriting in {English} Education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "333--356",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Presented here are some significant questions
concerning the state of handwriting in infant and
primary schools in England, and some possible answers
to these questions. The ramifications may apply not
only to English schools but schools of other countries
as well. During the 1960s and 1970s in particular,
handwriting became a forgotten craft in the schools,
but improving the standards for both teachers and
children is an important task that deserves attention
and continuing concern in our fast-moving world.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The examples of Copperplate, Print-Script, and Italic
handwriting are from the hand of Gunnlaugur S. E.
Briem.",
}
@Article{Tsao:1983:IDC,
author = "Yao-Chung Tsao and Tsai-Guey Wang",
title = "Information Distribution in {Chinese} Characters",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "357--364",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Chinese passages were mutilated either in the right,
left, upper, or lower halves and presented to native
speakers to read. In Experiment 1 passages were read
from left to right; while in Experiment 2 from top to
bottom. Time taken to read them and errors were
analyzed. Both measures showed that in both experiments
the upper halves of characters are easier to read than
the lower half, and right halves easier than left.
Regression analysis method was used to examine effects
of seven independent variables on reading accuracy of
the characters. Among them, phonetic cue, symmetry, and
number of strokes in the presented half were found to
be significant factors.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bar-Lev:1983:HH,
author = "Zev Bar-Lev",
title = "{Hebrew} Hieroglyphics",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "365--379",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article presents a walk-through of sample
mini-lessons in an innovative method for teaching
foreign language, along with brief remarks on its
success in trial runs. The main innovation of the
method is its use of reading as a starting point. The
mini-lessons cover four stages: a pure hieroglyphic
stage, a linearized hieroglyphical stage, a key-letter
stage, and a phonetic stage. The method is directly
applicable to language with different writing systems,
such as Hebrew, Arabic, Japanese, or Chinese. But it
also has radical implications for the teaching of
foreign languages generally, since the sequencing of
stages precisely reverses the accepted curricular
ordering not only in all of these languages, but also
in European languages and in English as a second
language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Perlman:1983:GAT,
author = "Gary Perlman and Thomas D. Erickson",
title = "Graphical Abstractions of Technical Documents",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "380--389",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Good technical writing demands clear and concise
communication that allows readers to skim documents for
efficient access to information. To aid technical
writers many computer programs have been written to
analyze writing style in the hopes of improving writing
standards. These programs have tended to be of a
numerical statistical nature, summarizing a document or
predicting its ``goodness.'' We feel such programs hide
more information than is advisable to help writers
understand where and why their documents may have
difficulties. After introducing the general concept of
an abstraction of a document, we describe the other
side of the text analysis coin: graphical displays of
text that enhance structural components of a document.
We describe two programs for graphical textual
analysis: one generates displays of the logical
structure of sections of a document; the other
generates graphs of the complexity of the individual
sentences. While these programs are not the final
statement of abstract text analysis, they point a new
direction in which we think writing aids should be
going.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Weber:1983:BS,
author = "Rose-Marie Weber",
title = "Behind the Slash",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "390--395",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "The slash is appearing with increasing frequency in
constructions like listener/speaker and memory/motor
skills. It sometimes joins coordinate words that are
alternatives in a sentence, but more often joins
coordinates additively, especially nouns and noun
compounds. Constructions with a slash are useful in
providing lexical cohesion over extended passages. Like
other devices in written English, they contribute to
making information more integrated in writing than in
speech.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Groff:1983:SWL,
author = "Patrick Groff",
title = "Significance of Word Length",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "396--398",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite the lack of direct empirical evidence on the
issue, much comment from teacher educators has been
made about the effect of word length on word
recognition. A report of this relationship as found
with fourth-grade children is reported here. The
results of three tests of this relationship are
reported: the percentages of these children's correct
reading of words of varying syllabic lengths; the
correlation between these correct reading of words and
their syllabic counts; and the correlation between
these correct readings of words and their letter
counts. None of these statistics supports the
conclusion that there is a significant relationship
between word length and word recognition.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moskin:1983:FBE,
author = "J. Robert Moskin",
title = "The Future for Books in the Electronic Era: a report
on a seminar jointly sponsored by the {Jerusalem
International Book Fair} and the {Aspen Institute for
Humanistic Studies}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "399--407",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
abstract = "In the future a book may be bought as a bubble-wrapped
package containing a dust jacket together with a
computer chip from which the reader prints out the text
at home. Publishers may not stock inventory but print
books when customers order them. Information will be
acquired from computerized databanks, but literature
and poetry will remain in printed form. The usage of
language may be changing under the impact of staccato
TV-talk. Although most cultural and political life has
always taken place outside the home, the new electronic
technology may be creating an isolating ``living room
culture.'' These are some of the possible effects of
the new electronic technology on the future of books
and book publishing that were discussed by a panel of
diverse experts in a two-day seminar at the Jerusalem
International Book Fair in late April 1983.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McNelly:1983:FDV,
author = "Willis E. McNelly",
title = "Floppy Discs vs. Coffee Stains",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "408--409",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sampson:1983:RTO,
author = "Geoffrey Sampson",
title = "Is Roman Type an Open-Ended System? {A} Response to
{Douglas Hofstadter}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "410--412",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See reply
\cite{Hofstadter:1982:MFM,Hofstadter:1983:R}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hofstadter:1983:R,
author = "Douglas Hofstadter",
title = "[Reply]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "413--416",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Hofstadter:1982:MFM,Sampson:1983:RTO}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Knuth:1983:C,
author = "Donald E. Knuth and William C. Stokoe",
title = "Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "417--418",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Hofstadter:1982:MFM,Knuth:1982:CMF}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "419--420",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1983:MAB,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{In} memoriam: {Advisory Board} members {G. Willem
Ovink} and {Bror Zachrisson}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "420--420",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1983:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XVII}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVII",
number = "4",
pages = "422--424",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1983",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:01:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V17N4_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1984:ABa,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:41:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "3--3",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:41:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:PYA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Photograph of Young {Ashley Smith}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "4--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:41:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The PDF file is blanked out above the caption.",
}
@Article{Yaden:1984:RRM,
author = "David B. {Yaden, Jr.}",
title = "Reading Research in Metalinguistic Awareness:
Findings, Problems, and Classroom Applications",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "5--47",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "Metalinguistic awareness --- defined as the ability to
reflect upon and analyze the structure of both spoken
and written language --- is discussed in view of its
relationship to the acquisition of reading in young
children. The corpus of existing research literature is
grouped and examined under three broad categories which
are indicative of major lines of research: (a) Concepts
about the nature, purposes, and processes of reading,
(b) concepts about spoken language units and
instructional terminology, and (c) knowledge of print
conventions and mapping principles. Examined in other
major sections are issues related to the direction of
cause between metalinguistic abilities and reading,
disparities in research methodology between studies,
and commercial instruments purporting to measure
metalinguistic knowledge. A major conclusion reached by
the review is that although young children are largely
unaware of the overriding structure of both speech and
print, experience with written language is the most
efficient way to enhance metalinguistic growth.
Implications for reading instruction and directions for
future research are suggested as well.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Schmandt-Besserat:1984:BN,
author = "Denise Schmandt-Besserat",
title = "Before Numerals",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "48--60",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "The paper deals with the development of counting
devices in the ancient Middle East between 10,000-3000
B.C. and, in particular, bone tallies, clay tokens, and
numerical notations on clay tablets. These technologies
handled plurality in increasingly abstract terms. Data
is tested against a model for the development of
abstract numbers proposed by the historian of
mathematics Tobias Danzig.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Keenan:1984:ECL,
author = "Stacey A. Keenan",
title = "Effects of Chunking and Line Length on Reading
Efficiency",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "61--80",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study investigated whether text with one phrase
or ``chunk'' on each line aids reading in comprehension
and proofreading tasks. The chunked format was produced
by a computer program that uses syntactic rules to
determine chunk boundaries. Contrary to expectations,
the chunked format was read significantly more slowly
than the standard format in all tasks, at two
difficulty levels, and with both screen and paper
presentation. A new explanatory variable, line-length
variability, could account for these results and also
reconcile conflicting findings from previous research.
From a literature review, we can infer that both
chunking and shorter line lengths have positive effects
on reading efficiency, but high line-length variability
has a strong negative effect. Because chunking
increases line-length variability, it can interfere
with reading.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1984:VET,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "The Visual Editing of Texts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "81--86",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "Words mesmerize more than they inform. Any piece of
writing is an image as well as a message. Hence,
whether you want to mesmerize or to inform you must
acquire a mastery over the proper letterforms and how
to arrange them on any surface. This is more than can
be taught in primary schools where all teaching begins
as handwriting. Typography, as an extension of
handwriting, can no longer be considered a preserve of
specialized craftsmen. Therefore all teachers at any
level in any branch of learning should be able to
analyze, to study, and to describe any text as a
constellation of alphabets and a configuration of
columns and lines --- that is, to perceive what is on
the page and to practice the visual editing of the case
one wants to defend. Adapted from a lecture given at
Stanford University, May 1983.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Avrin:1984:HMO,
author = "Leila Avrin",
title = "{Hebrew} Micrography: One Thousand Years of Art in
Script",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "87--95",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "The art of Hebrew micrography --- minute writing in
the shape of objects or designs --- began in the late
ninth century in Eretz Israel. From there is spread to
Egypt, Yemen, and Europe, where it reached its height
from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries. While
nearly all medieval micrography was in Bibles, after
the Renaissance it appears in marriage contracts and on
other sheets of parchment or paper hung on the walls of
synagogues and homes. This longest lasting of Jewish
art forms continues to be widely practiced today by
scribes and calligraphers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:41:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N1_1983_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1984:ABb,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "98--98",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:50:53 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wright:1984:ISI,
author = "Patricia Wright",
title = "Introduction to the Special Issue: Some Effects of
Communication Medium on Visible Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "98--101",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:50:53 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Walker:1984:HTC,
author = "Sue Walker",
title = "How Typewriters Changed Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "102--117",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "Typewriters began to be widely used in the 1880s and
1890s, and one of the first uses was for the typing of
commercial correspondence. Because typewriters are
relatively inflexible compared with handwriting, typing
inevitably influenced the visual organization of
correspondence. These changes in visual organization
are evident in the reduced use of indention and
superscript, increased width of margins, and line
spacing being dependent on the length of the letter.
This paper will discuss the development of such
changes, drawing examples both from the prescriptions
for, and the practice of, commercial correspondence.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baron:1984:CMC,
author = "Naomi S. Baron",
title = "Computer Mediated Communication as a Force in Language
Change",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "118--141",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper develops a formalized linguistic
perspective from which to explore how the medium of
communication influences both what ideas can be
expressed and how these ideas are expressed. This
linguistic perspective enables the use of computers as
a replacement for writing, and as a replacement for
speech, to be examined in detail. The asymmetric
influences between writing and speech are discussed. It
is possible to anticipate some of the changes that may
occur to these traditional means of communication as
people make increasing use of computerized systems for
information exchange. The linguistic concept of
``register'' is extended to computer-based
communications, and it is noted that there is an
increased tendency for aggression to be displayed when
talking terminal to terminal. Finally, the impact of
developments in networking and computer conferencing on
the social uses of communication are considered.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bryant:1984:RLC,
author = "Philip Bryant",
title = "Reading Library Catalogues and Indexes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "142--153",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper gives a brief description of some of the
work undertaken by the Centre for Catalogue Research at
the University of Bath. Some of the Centre's research
is concerned with visual factors affecting the design
and performance of library catalogues and indexes. The
involvement of computers in the generation of
catalogues has enabled people's performance to be
studied with alternative catalogue displays. One of the
critical factors is the number of entries which can be
scanned per page, the more entries the shorter the
search time. Another critical factor is the way
keyboards in a title are displayed in relation to the
context both of the other words in the title and the
other entries in the catalogue. It is shown that major
improvements are possible to the visual display of the
information on some of the catalogue systems currently
in use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Norrish:1984:MTP,
author = "Pat Norrish",
title = "Moving Tables from Paper to {CRT} Screen",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "154--170",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper develops the notion of ``layers'' of
information within a table, and discusses how such
layers are typographically distinguished on paper and
in a viewdata system (Prestel). A case history is
presented of the difficulties facing a British
government department wishing to communicate frequently
updated tabular information to the agricultural
community. Several approaches to design solutions are
discussed it terms of the adequacy with which they
handle the different layers of information within the
table. This leads to a formulation of the kinds of
question which designers need to consider when
transferring information from print to CRT screen.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pullinger:1984:DPC,
author = "David J. Pullinger",
title = "Design and Presentation of {{\booktitle{Computer Human
Factors}}} Journal on the {BLEND} System",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "171--185",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper reviews the various design decisions made
during an experimental project in which a scholarly
journal was presented on a CRT screen instead of paper.
It was found that decisions about how information was
displayed were closely related to decisions about how
to help readers move around within the text. For
example, the content lists itemizing those papers which
were included in the journal had to include more
information than is customary with printed journals. It
was also found helpful to include a detailed contents
list at the beginning of each article by which readers
could quickly access specific sections of that text.
For similar reasons the ways in which references were
cited in the text had to be modified. It was found that
readers and writers had problems with the multiplicity
of numbering systems which arose and also with the
technological limitations on the integration of words
and graphics. Finally, consideration is given to some
of the implications of the potential offered by the
electronic medium for departing from conventional
linear sequencing of journal articles.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wright:1984:IRR,
author = "P. Wright and A. Lickorish",
title = "Investigating Referee's Requirements in an Electronic
Medium",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "186--205",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "The performance of eight academics refereeing two
scholarly journal articles is examined when the
articles are presented either on paper or on a CRT
screen. Three aspects of performance are analyzed: (a)
details of how the task was undertaken by each referee,
(b) individual assessments of the two presentation
media, (c) the effect of presentation medium on the
evaluation of each article's merit. The results showed
that there was considerable variation among referees in
the way they undertook the task and in their evaluation
of each article. Referees tended to be slower with the
CRT text and made several criticisms of the facilities
available to them in the electronic medium. Suggestions
were put forward concerning the support needed for
refereeing academic papers presented in an electronic
medium. In this study evaluative assessments of the
merits of each article were not affected by the
presentation medium.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "206--206",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:50:53 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "207--207",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:50:53 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1984:SOM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{Statement} of Ownership, Management and Circulation
of \booktitle{Visible Language}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "2",
pages = "208--208",
month = "Spring",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 14:50:53 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N2_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "The report says 1982 average copies per issue for past
twelve months.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1984:ABc,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "210--210",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:00:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "211--211",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:00:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Seeley:1984:SIA,
author = "Chris Seeley",
title = "Special Issue: Aspects of the {Japanese} Writing
System",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "213--218",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:00:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Backhouse:1984:AGS,
author = "A. E. Backhouse",
title = "Aspects of the Graphological Structure of {Japanese}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "219--228",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "Certain important general features of the
graphological structure of modern Japanese are
reviewed. The Japanese writing system is characterized
in particular by its plurality of scripts and by the
distinctive nature of the kanji (character) script.
Three major structural repercussions of these
properties in the normal orthography are surveyed:
firstly, the differential function of the various
scripts in distinguishing grammatical from lexical
items and, within the lexicon, in marking membership of
motivating, by way of graphological linkage, the
learned Sino-Japanese vocabulary in terms of the
neutral native vocabulary; and finally, the
differential role played by kanji in two important
types of homophony.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Twine:1984:APJ,
author = "Nannette Twine",
title = "The Adoption of Punctuation in {Japanese} Script",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "229--237",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "Exposure to Western writings in the nineteenth century
had a beneficial effect on the spatial organization of
Japanese texts, which had hitherto been either
sketchily punctuated or not punctuated at all. The use
of such devices as word spacing, paragraphing, commas,
and full stops was advocated first in essays by
scholars of the West and applied in a few school
textbooks in the early Meiji period (1868--1912). The
real impetus for the adoption of European-style
punctuation, however, came from the novelists who
produced the various schools or modern fiction which
began to appear from the mid-1880s. They experimented
with the whole spectrum of European devices in
conjunction with a new colloquial style, though not all
proved appropriate to Japanese. Through their efforts
the practice of punctuating texts became well
established and later spread outside the realm of
fiction to other areas of written Japanese.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Unger:1984:JOC,
author = "J. Marshall Unger",
title = "{Japanese} Orthography in the Computer Age",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "238--253",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "Modern Japanese writing makes use of a large inventory
of Chinese characters. Computers that can output such
characters and represent them internally may cost more
than computers that need only handle standard
alphanumeric data, but there is no difficulty designing
and manufacturing them. On the other hand, although
many ingenious systems for input have been devised,
none comes close to matching the efficiency of touch
typing. Why is this, and is there hope for a
breakthrough in the years ahead? This paper attempts to
answer both these questions by examining the linguistic
and technical factors which are responsible for the
intractability of the input problem, and the social
factors which lend it a sense of urgency. Special care
is taken to separate those aspects of the problem which
are genuinely cultural in nature from those which are
not. The conclusion is not encouraging: an efficient
general-purpose input system is unlikely. The Japanese
might be better off directing some of the capital they
are now investing in the quest for artificial
intelligence towards less glamorous pursuits such as
fostering public acceptance of romanization for use in
computer applications that demand fast, accurate,
easily modified input. The political resolve for such
an approach, however, seems to be lacking.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Unger:1984:JB,
author = "J. Marshall Unger",
title = "{Japanese Braille}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "254--266",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "Braille is perhaps the only area of Japanese
linguistic life in which serious attention was paid to
the problem of word and phrase delimiters before the
advent of computers. Japanese orthography does not use
spaces in the Western manner, but braille texts must if
they are to be intelligible. The first part of this
paper describes the fundamentals of Japanese braille
--- in which cells correspond to letters of the
alphabet, punctuation marks, or special contracted
forms --- Japanese braille cells are associated with
elements of the syllabic script called kana. This
leaves no room for contractions, although it does
result in some savings in space. Are these savings
superior to what could be achieved in a roman-based
Japanese braille system? The second part of this paper
answers that question in the negative.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Seeley:1984:JSS,
author = "Chris Seeley",
title = "{Japanese} Script since 1900",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "267--301",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "The postwar Toyo kanji reforms were successful in
helping very substantially to simplify the writing of
ordinary, non-specialist Japanese texts by restricting
the number of kanji in use, their readings, and their
form (jitai). In 1891 the Toyo kanji List of 1946 was
replaced by the more extensive Joyo naji List. The
compilation of the new list over a period of eight
years, and its formal adoption, were the subject of
much debate. This article gives an account of the new
list in terms of its developments through two draft
stages to the final version, examines its contents and
nature, and provides a comparison with the Toyo kanji
List. By way of introduction, a summary is given of
changes in the Japanese script from 1900 onwards.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "3",
pages = "303--303",
month = "Summer",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:00:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N3_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Aspects of the Japanese Writing System.
Guest Editor: Chris Seeley.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1984:AB,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "306--306",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:GI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "307--307",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Massaro:1984:SIP,
author = "Dominic Massaro",
title = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Edited by {Dominic Massaro, University of California,
Santa Cruz} and {Cesare Cornoldi, University of Padova,
Italy}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "309--309",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baddeley:1984:RWM,
author = "Alan Baddeley",
title = "Reading and Working Memory",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "311--322",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "The concept of working memory is outlined, with
particular reference to a hypothetical component, the
articulatory loop. Research on the possible involvement
of the articulatory loop in fluent adult reading is
discussed in connection with the effects of
phonological similarities within the material to be
read, and the effects of articulatory suppression.
Evidence from written and spoken puns is also
considered. The model is then used to investigate the
comprehension and reading performance of a patient with
defective short term memory attributable to an
impairment in the phonological short-term store. The
evidence combines to suggest that the articulatory loop
is not essential for most fluent reading, but is
important for the accurate processing of complex text.
The final section considers the possible involvement of
the articulatory loop in learning to read, presents
evidence for its importance, and suggests possible
strategies for optimizing its use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{Massaro:1984:RAK,
author = "Dominic W. Massaro",
title = "Reading Ability and Knowledge of Orthographic
Structure",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "323--332",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "It has been well-documented that orthographic
structure (spelling constraints) contributes to the
perceptual processing of letter strings. The present
paper continues this study by exploring the
relationship between utilization of orthographic
structure and reading ability. Fourth-graders of
varying reading ability were given pairs of letter
strings and asked to pick the string that most
resembles English spelling. The letters strings were
varied systematically in terms of lexical status,
frequency of sublexical patterns, and rule-based
regularity. The results revealed a significant positive
relationship between reading ability and appropriate
decisions about English spelling. Some constraints in
English spelling are mentioned along with some
suggestions about how classroom practice might be
modified to facilitate the child's understanding of
orthographic structure.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{Simion:1984:ADC,
author = "Francesca Simion and Beatrice Benelli and Franca
Tarantini",
title = "Is Activation of Different Codes Related to Age and
Stimulus Material?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "333--341",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "The activation of different codes as related to age
and stimulus material was studied using a
same/different classification task. Two age levels (6.5
and 10.6) and two kinds of stimuli were considered.
Response latencies and errors were evaluated for pairs
of letters and geometrical figures, tachistoscopically
presented. For both types of material same responses
were given to physical identity pairs, analog identity
pairs, and name identity pairs. The results show that:
(1) the nature of the stimuli affects the types of
codes activated where higher-order operations are
required to compare the stimuli; (2) the level of
accuracy as a function of age for both types of
stimuli.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{Burani:1984:MSL,
author = "Cristina Burani and Dario Salmaso and Alfonso
Caramazza",
title = "Morphological Structures and Lexical Access",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "342--352",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "The three experiments reported in this paper addressed
the question of whether the frequency of the
root-morpheme of a word (e.g., sent from sentire, to
hear) or the frequency of the surface form of a word
(e.g., sentito, heard) determines decision latencies in
a lexical decision task. The results indicate that both
root-morpheme and word surface frequency contribute to
variation in lexical decision times supporting
previously reported experiments by Taft (1979). We
argue that these results support a model of lexical
organization that represents words in morphologically
decomposed form. We also propose, however, that the
address procedure for these representations do not
require that the stimulus input be parsed into roots
and affixes but can be addressed through a whole word
address system.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{FloresdArcais:1984:LKW,
author = "Giavanni B. {Flores d'Arcais}",
title = "Lexical Knowledge and Word Recognition: Children's
Reading of Function Words",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "353--371",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper presents a series of experiments on
children's recognition of function words such as
connectives and prepositions. The questions address: Is
there a developmental difference in the recognition of
content and function words? How available are words
from the two word classes in reading? Is the difference
in lexical availability of content and function words a
matter of grammatical class or of meaningfulness? To
what extent does the context affect the recognition of
function words? Two lexical decision experiments are
reported in which the availability of connectives and
prepositions has been compared to that of content
words. A third experiment involved a semantic
categorization task, in which the subjects had to
decide whether content and function words were
referring to the concept of time or not, and in which
function words were decided upon much more slowly. The
fourth was a probe latency experiment in which the
subjects had to decide whether a given word --- a
connective, a preposition, a verb, or a noun --- had
been part of a sentence previously presented. Finally,
the fifth was an experiment on word recognition in
context. The results showed a lower availability of
function words as compared to content words. A second
finding was that this lower availability may be, as
least in part, more a matter of meaningfulness than of
grammatical class, function words being characterized
in general by less semantic content. A third conclusion
was that context facilitates recognition of function
words only at a higher age.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{Cavedon:1984:SVS,
author = "Adele Cavedon and Cesare Cornoldi and Rossana
DeBeni",
title = "Structural vs. Semantic Coding in Reading of Isolated
Works by Deaf Children",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "372--381",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is well known that deaf children experience great
problems in reading. The paper explores the deaf
problems in reading isolated words with a continuous
recognition task, including 20 ``basic'' words and four
distracters selected for the basic words on the basis
either of structural similarities (visual and phonetic)
or semantic connection (a synonym or a strongly
associated word). Deaf children, 11-15 years old, were
compared with hearing children matched for grade
(experiment one) and for age or school achievement
(experiment two). Patterns of confusion, inferred by
false positives, indicated that hearing children relied
more on semantic properties of items and deaf children
more on structural properties. This result contrasts
with the idea that deaf reading difficulties are mainly
related to an absence of structural processing of items
and suggests that their main problem concerns a less
deep coding of items during reading.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{Masterson:1984:SDD,
author = "Jacqueline Masterson",
title = "Surface Dyslexia and Developmental Disorders of
Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "382--390",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "A comparison is made of characteristics of the reading
of five adult neurological patients suffering from the
reading disorder known as surface dyslexia, and four
children suffering from reading disorder in the absence
of any observable signs of neurological damage. The
four main symptoms of surface dyslexia are: (1) greater
difficulty in reading aloud irregularly spelled words
(such as gauge, debt) than regularly spelled words
(such as grill, turn), (2) errors in reading aloud
characterized by regulations and visual errors, (3)
spelling errors are usually phonologically correct, (4)
confusion between homophones in defining printed words.
These symptoms were all found in the reading and
spelling of the four children with reading disorder.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{Blachowicz:1984:RRC,
author = "Camille L. Z. Blachowicz",
title = "Reading and Remembering: a Constructivist Perspective
on Reading Comprehension and Its Disorders",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "391--403",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper reviews several models of reading which
have influenced educational practice and present a
schema-theoretic perspective on reading comprehension.
Such a framework proves fruitful for investigating
young readers' knowledge of and use of prose structure
and offers a model within which to reconsider disorders
of comprehension. The concluding section looks at the
instructional research on schema availability and
maintenance as well as work on children's comprehension
and metacomprehension and suggest further research on
the cognitive components of reading difficulty.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Psychological Processes in Reading.
Guest Editors: Dominic Massaro and Cesare Cornoldi.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "404--405",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1984:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XVIII}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XVIII",
number = "4",
pages = "406--408",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1984",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 15:08:39 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V18N4_1984_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1985:ABa,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "3--3",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:PMF,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The printer's mark of {Friedrich Peypus. Nuremberg},
active 1512--1534",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "4--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Bigelow:1985:I,
author = "Charles Bigelow",
title = "Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "5--10",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Dreyfus:1985:TPT,
author = "John Dreyfus",
title = "A Turning Point in Type Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "11--22",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATypI
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zapf:1985:FTT,
author = "Hermann Zapf",
title = "Future Tendencies in Type Design: The Scientific
Approach to Letterforms",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "23--34",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Knuth:1985:LLM,
author = "Donald E. Knuth",
title = "Lessons Learned from {Metafont}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "35--53",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:PMW,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The printer's mark of {Wechel}. 1495--1554",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "54--54",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{LopesCardozo:1985:SKW,
author = "Lida {Lopes Cardozo}",
title = "Stonecuttings from {Kindersley}'s Workshop",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "55--59",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stauffacher:1985:TPK,
author = "Jack Stauffacher",
title = "The {Transylvanian} Phoenix: The {Kis--Janson} Types
in the Digital Era",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "60--76",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Carter:1985:GMR,
author = "Matthew Carter",
title = "{Galliard}: a Modern Revival of Types of {Robert
Granjon}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "77--98",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Drost:1985:PD,
author = "Henk Drost",
title = "Punchcutting Demonstration",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "99--106",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Nelson:1985:MMM,
author = "Stan Nelson",
title = "Mould Making, Matrix Fitting, and Hand Casting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "107--120",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:PMH,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The printer's mark of {The Hackiana Press. Leyden},
1671",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "121--121",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:PMAa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The printer's mark of {Antoine De Harsy. Lyon}, 1550",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "122--122",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Gurtler:1985:FRM,
author = "Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler and Christian Mengelt",
title = "Fundamental Research Methods and Form Innovations in
Type Design Compared to Technological Developments in
Type Production",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "123--147",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:PMG,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The printer's mark of {The Guinta Press. Antwerp}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "148--148",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Gottschall:1985:SAT,
author = "Edward Gottschall",
title = "The State of the Art in Typeface Design Protection",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "149--155",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue presents the proceedings of the fifth ATyp1
working seminar which brought together masters of metal
and digital type founding. Such notable type designers
as Matthew Carter, Donald Knuth and Hermann Zapf
present articles. Typographic history is examined by
John Dreyfus, Andr{\'e} G{\"u}rtler, Christian Mengelt
and Jack Stauffacher.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:PMAb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The printer's mark of {Aldus Manutius. Venice},
1450--1515",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "156--156",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Baudin:1985:AFA,
author = "Fernand Baudin and Inga Wennik and Margaret Tsai",
title = "Abstracts --- {French}; Abstracts --- {German};
Abstracts --- {Japanese}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "157--163",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "164--166",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:C,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Colophon",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "1",
pages = "167--168",
month = "Winter",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:15:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/font.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N1_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1985:CGB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Computer Graphics: Bridging the Gap",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "173--177",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "Three educators from different universities, the
Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, the
University of Reading in the United Kingdom, and the
Rochester Institute of Technology in New York, discuss
their experience with integrating computer graphics
into their graphic design programs. The
``conversation'' took place via email during a period
of seven months. The discussion moves between practical
and philosophical issues and between a specific graphic
design education perspective and a more general design
perspective.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Owen:1985:GDC,
author = "Charles Owen and Roger Remington and Michael Twyman
and Sharon Poggenpohl",
title = "Graphic Design: Computer Graphics: {What} Do They
Mean? {How} Do They Fit?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "178--225",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Shamonsky:1985:SGG,
author = "Dorothy Shamonsky",
title = "Scripting Graphic With Graphics",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "226--242",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper describes a system for scripting and
editing graphic procedures with graphic representations
or icons. The icons are small bit-map images that carry
with them information about special placement, list
placement, and pointers to procedures. Two interactive
graphic software packages have been written, one for
creating icons and one for scripting with icons. Icons
can be created in two ways: (1) making bit-maps from
frame buffer images and (2) drawing by grid filling.
Icons have been created with pointers to a series of
image transformation procedures. Scripts can be created
in two ways: (1) by storyboarding icons or (2) by
playing out a sequence of graphics and recording the
list of events. Scripts can be edited, saved, played,
and re-edited. All interaction is done with puck,
tablet, menus, and visual cues. A historical overview
of computer icons is presented, using several key
systems as examples.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{MillerRubin:1985:SCA,
author = "Morissa {Miller Rubin}",
title = "Spatial Context as an Aid to Page Layout: a system for
planning and sketching",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "243--250",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nishimura:1985:DID,
author = "Yoshiki Nishimura and Keiichi Sato",
title = "Dynamic Information Display",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "251--271",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "The video screens and sophisticated computer
technology offer new display media for typographic
information transfer. However, the design attributes
for composition employed by this new media take little
advantage of this new technology; instead, they tend to
emulate conventional design attributes established for
print. In new media, the state of an information
display changes because the three-dimensional structure
of its information (the two dimensions of the display
plane and the time dimension) is revealed in temporal
segments on the display screen; its communication is
dynamic. New design attributes for composition must be
identified by considering this dynamic nature. These
and a new design process in which programmed rules
assist the designer to create visual patterns in a
dynamic layout are explored in this paper.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Allmendinger:1985:CDE,
author = "Leif Allmendinger and Mihai Nadin",
title = "Computers in Design Education: a case study",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "272--287",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article is a condensed version of a larger study
entitled Design with Computers, Design for Computers,
Computers for Design-Enhanced Creativity; Proposal for
a Computer Implementation Model for a College of Art
and Design. The plan deals with all areas of education
that the Rhode Island School of Design is responsible
for: freshman foundation, liberal arts, the library,
the museum, and first of all the degree programs in
art, design, and architecture. For the purpose of this
presentation, emphasis is placed on computers in
relation to art and design. The plan's main ideas are:
(1) What computers can do for design; (2) What
designers (and future designers) in the educational
environment can do for computers and computer-aided
technology. The characteristics of the college and its
relations with nearby colleges and businesses were
carefully considered in light of the state of the art
in computer technology and software.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Jones:1985:GDT,
author = "Mary Jones",
title = "Graphic Design: Towards Digital Applications",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "288--296",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "The disciplines of Graphic Design and Computer Science
interact synergistically; the computer is used by the
designer as a creative tool while the scientist
benefits from the designer's contribution concerning
the best use of the visual potential of the medium. The
graphic designer is urged to become computer-literate
not only to take advantage of current technology in the
design workplace or to seek new professional
opportunities in the computer field, but to participate
in the development of software that will best serve the
designer's needs without restricting the dynamic nature
of the design process.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:Ba,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Bibliography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "297--297",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:ATF,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Abstracts in Translation [{French}, {German}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "298--301",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:Bb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Biographies",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "302--304",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1985:ABb,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "304--305",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "305--305",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:BI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back Issues",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "2",
pages = "306--306",
month = "Spring",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N2_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Computer and the Hand in Type
Design. Guest editors: Charles Bigelow and Lynn
Ruggles. Proceedings of the seminar ``The Computer and
the Hand in Type Design'' held at Stanford University
from July 31 to August 7, 1983.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1985:ABc,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "3",
pages = "308--308",
month = "Summer",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N3_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "3",
pages = "309--310",
month = "Summer",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N3_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nickerson:1985:ALT,
author = "Raymond S. Nickerson",
title = "Adult Literacy and Technology",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "3",
pages = "311--355",
month = "Summer",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N3_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "Illiteracy among adults is a serious national problem
in the United States and elsewhere. Attempts to
alleviate the problem have worked only marginally well.
Recently the Adult Literacy Initiative of the United
States Department of Education convened a workshop to
address the question of how technology might be used to
teach reading, writing, and related skills to adults.
This is the chairman's report of that workshop. It
begins with an overview of the problem of illiteracy
among adults. There follow discussions of what it means
to be literate, of considerations pertaining to the
teaching of literacy, of how technology relates to
literacy, and of some possible ways in which technology
might be used to facilitate the teaching of reading,
writing, and related skills. Several specific
recommendations are made regarding the exploitation of
these possibilities.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Harker:1985:NIL,
author = "W. John Harker",
title = "The New Imperative in Literary Criticism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "3",
pages = "356--372",
month = "Summer",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N3_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "The purpose of this paper is in the first instance to
situate the relative importance of the reader and the
text in contemporary literary criticism. The basic
tenets of the New Criticism are explored and
illustrated, and the doctrine of the reader response
criticism which has followed it is examined through the
work of two of its leading proponents, Stanley Fish and
Wolfgang Iser. It is argued that the decline of the New
Criticism and the rise of reader response criticism can
be explained in terms of a diminished notion of public
verse and the ascendancy of a countervailing notion of
private verse. Reader response criticism is then
assessed in terms of its contribution to an
understanding of the process of reading literature. It
is concluded that there is a need for a new imperative
in literacy criticism which conceives literary
understanding in terms of a communication process in
which both text and reader are granted importance.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Viglionese:1985:IFW,
author = "Paschal C. Viglionese",
title = "The Inner Functioning of Words: Iconicity in Poetic
Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "3",
pages = "373--386",
month = "Summer",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N3_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although it is generally believed that writing is the
transcription of the union of sound and sense in speech
which makes it appear to be a secondary mode of
signification, it can be shown that the union of visual
expression and content which constitutes writing is in
reality the primary mode. The analysis in detail of
several examples of Italian poetry will illustrate the
special truth of this in the case of poetic language.
The signification in union of expression and content in
poetry is virtually motivated or iconic. To be iconic,
a written sign need not be an isomorphic imitation of
some real-world or natural shape; rather, its shape is
the visual result of an ``inner functioning'' of words.
The already culturalized world of meaning is the basis
of the iconicity of the sign in poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nickerson:1985:MEC,
author = "Jeff Nickerson",
title = "The Mind's Eye and the {CRT} Terminal: Towards a
Diagrammatic Interface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "3",
pages = "387--400",
month = "Summer",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:01 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N3_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "The differences between humans and computers are
drastic. The most significant for this discussion is
the difference between the parallel processing of
humans and the sequential processing of current
machines. We can take advantage of parallel processing
by combining the eye with the CRT. Computer memory is
presented in a virtually simultaneous manner on the
screen, and the image there presented is processed in
parallel by the human visual system. The CRT is not
only an input port to the eyes, but also a model of the
mind. Renaissance practitioners of mnemonics
appreciated the screen-like nature of human memory.
This leads to a visual comparison between the
Renaissance memory systems and the current trend toward
windows on the CRT. It is appropriate to look at the
sign process. We look at current interfaces in terms of
Peirce's most used trichotomy, that between Icon,
Index, and Symbol. Current interfaces involve mainly
symbolic signs, with the recent addition of low-level
iconic signs. Missing from the interface as a main
component are the indexical signs and their realization
through more sophisticated iconic representations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "3",
pages = "401--401",
month = "Summer",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N3_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:BIV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back issues of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} in
print",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "3",
pages = "402--402",
month = "Summer",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 16 19:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N3_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1985:ABd,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "404--404",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 06:26:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Preckshot:1985:ISI,
author = "Judith E. Preckshot",
title = "Introduction to the Special Issue: The Book, Inside
and Out",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "405--409",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 06:26:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Edson:1985:VLC,
author = "Laurie Edson",
title = "Visible Language in Contemporary Culture",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "410--425",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "Visible language appears in many forms in our society
and serves a wide variety of functions. More often than
not, it is built into an aesthetic design to serve a
graphic as well as a referential function, as in
posters, tee shirts, restaurant menus, or graffiti in
New York's subway stations. This article focuses on
specific instances in which visible language works with
or against an accompanying image to produce certain
effects on the reader/spectator by playing with
conventions of representation. By exploring the book
cover of Manuel Puig's Kiss of the Spider Woman (with
its reference to movie posters of the 40's) and various
``comic strip'' paintings by Roy Lichtenstein, the
article investigates the extent to which myths and
fictions invade and play dominant roles in our daily
lives.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Winspur:1985:PPP,
author = "Steven Winspur",
title = "Poetry, Portrait, Poetrait",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "426--438",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "The aim of this essay is to show how a writing of
visible traits has been an ideal shared by writers of
(and commentators on) French poetry for at least the
last two hundred years. I use the term trait in its
various meanings, both as personal attribute and as
written or, especially, painted trace: according to the
etymology of por-tray, the trait ``drawn forth'' in a
painting or what I call a ``poetrait,'' preserves some
vital element of the object or person portrayed. In
order to define this writing of traits, I begin by
examining some early texts of the 18th and 16th
centuries that propose such a writing. After
contrasting the trait with the concept of an arbitrary
linguistic sign, I go on to show how the trait depends
for its existence on the displacement of meaning
inherent in figurative language, and especially in
poetry. An analysis of poems by Eluard and Saint-John
Perse forms the basis for my argument that a poetic
writing of traits, inviting the reader to seek meaning
in a poem's visual form, rests on a myth of the
portrait whereby the marks of a written language are
drawn directly from nature.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{James:1985:NSS,
author = "Carol Plyley James",
title = "``{No}, says the signified'': The `Logical Status' of
Words in Painting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "439--461",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "Following the lead of his mentor Duchamp, Arakawa
carries on the deconstructive play of non-art
(readymades) and the non-visual (enigmatic texts) on
his canvasses and posters, operating in the humorous
vein of affirmative irony that Duchamp had mined in the
dada generation. Going beyond the reiteration of the
disruptive effect of words in painting, his book, The
Mechanism of Meaning, combines pictorial and textual
elements in a complex investigation of meaning where
the apparent simplicity of the literal is undone by the
spectator's interactions with the contradictions of
words and images. An examination of some of its pages
attempts to show how Arakawa's work glosses Duchamp's
concept of the regardeur, the indeterminable
reader/spectator, by performing a critique of the
speech-acts theory of meaning. The performative in
meaning is shown to be a rhetorical, not a discursive,
movement, where intention and convention are
inoperable.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Christin:1985:VBC,
author = "Anne-Marie Christin",
title = "A Visionary Book: {Charles Nodier}'s
{{\booktitle{L'Histoire du Roi de Boh{\^e}me et de ses
sept ch{\^a}teaux}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "462--483",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "Charles Nodier's Histoire du Roi de Boh{\^e}me is
original in several respects: it is the first French
Romantic illustrated book; it introduces into writing a
completely new typographic expressivity; and it
represents an aside in the oeuvre of an author torn
between ``bibliomania'' and the love of fantastic
tales. The purpose of this article is to analyze the
various functions of the image and the typography
within L'Histoire du Roi de Boh{\^e}me, and to show
that these visual representations of the written word,
which give the effect of both spectacle and plastic
utterance, mark the beginning of a quest that will find
its completion many years later. It will also be seen
that the author who is thus dispossessed of his control
over narration is the very same one who is fascinated
by the ``dispossession'' of dreams; and that for him, a
compelling necessity links this book to the oneiric
inspiration peculiar to his tales.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Conley:1985:SBC,
author = "Tom Conley",
title = "{Samuel Beckett}: Color, Letter, and Line",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "484--498",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "Samuel Beckett is portrayed as a supreme ``colorist of
prose'' through a decoding of the letter in the text. A
critical spotlight is focused on the subtle nuancing of
monochromatic black on white lettering in Beckett's Mal
vu mal dit and on the shading arising from an overlay
of the French on Beckett's own translation into English
(Ill Seen Ill Said) and the bilingual punning that
results. The text and its subject hover between two
languages in complementary and conflictual relation to
each other, and between two arts. The fundamental
ambiguity in the text and lack of definition of the
subject --- whose pronoun shifts from I to he, to she,
to we --- are amplified by the translation from the
affective (``colored'') French to terms of clearer
articulation, in the black on white of Beckett's native
English. Mal vu mal dit, the text that embodies the
subject, hesitates between the now fading vision that
inspired it and the act of articulation and is thus
both ``ill seen'' and ``ill said.'' To conclude, the
blue that colors the beginning of Beckett's text is
defined to Cezanne's terms, as an atmospheric tone
evoking a super-nature and the illusion of infinite
depth. Awash in this bluish cast (bleut{\'e}), Mal vu
mal dit is thus divested of semantic distinctness and
permits the play of, and play with, visible signifiers,
or letters.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Preckshot:1985:PAP,
author = "Judith Preckshot",
title = "Press Art: Poets and their Printing Machines",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "499--518",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "Inspired by technology, twentieth-century poets have
exploited its instruments through a medium which may be
called ``press art.'' They have circumvented what
Marshall McLuhan perceives to be the inimical influence
of the printing press, to retransform mechanical
operations into artisanal handwork and thus to restore
originality to products of the press. Language, and the
process of its use, has been rendered visible through
their innovations. This is shown through an examination
of esthetic predispositions and procedures that have
entered into the creation of the visual poetry of
Guillaume Apollinaire, Pierre Albert-Birot, Pierre
Garnier, and John Furnival, and through an assessment
of these artists' roles with respect to the secondary
production level involving printers or printing
machines that enabled the creation and their works'
status as ``original'' within this context of
collaboration and mechanical reproduction.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{RieseHubert:1985:RVR,
author = "Ren{\'e}e {Riese Hubert}",
title = "Readable --- Visible: Reflections on the Illustrated
Book",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "519--538",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
abstract = "A product of post-modernism, the avant-garde
illustrated book, or the ``livre detourn{\'e},'' shares
this era's preoccupation with the absence of
traditional generic distinctions and its questioning or
reading conventions. This is evidenced in the
indeterminacy of the text (is it to be read or to be
seen?) and its relationships to illustrative elements,
as well as in its shape. The ``deviant'' book, as
exemplified by Lohr and Kristofori, has the status of
an object and is thus perceived more in relation to
three-dimensional artifacts than to paintings which
have traditionally served as models for illustrated
books. As exemplified by the Kickshaws Press
productions, where typography dominates, the text is
read, and unread, through the letters that give, take
and lose shape as the book progresses. This tension
between text and typography, which replaces drawn or
painted images, reinforces the underlying significance
of the text as {\'e}criture, thrusting it into the
mise-en-abyme of sui-referentiality from which more
pictorial illustration --- particularly that which
seconds metaphoric or symbolic interpretations in the
text --- gives the illusion of escape.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "539--540",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 06:26:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1985:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "541--542",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 06:26:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1985:SOM,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "[{Statement} of Ownership, Management and Circulation
of \booktitle{Visible Language}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XIX",
number = "4",
pages = "542--542",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 06:26:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V19N4_1985_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Book, Inside and Out. Guest Editor:
Judith E. Preckshot.",
remark-2 = "The report says 1967 average copies per issue for past
twelve months.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1986:ABa,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:39:20 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "3--3",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:39:20 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Higgins:1986:F,
author = "Dick Higgins",
title = "Foreword",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "5--7",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:39:20 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Ernst:1986:FPT,
author = "Ulrich Ernst",
title = "The Figured Poem: Towards a Definition of Genre",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "8--27",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "A poetological analysis of the genre of pattern poetry
is presented which distinguishes among various forms of
picture text composition, and attempts to classify the
various sorts of carmina figurata typologically while
dealing with the question of continuity and
discontinuity of figured poems in ancient, medieval,
and modern times.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Higgins:1986:CBO,
author = "Dick Higgins",
title = "The Corpus of {British} and Other {English}-Language
Pattern Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "28--51",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "There exists considerably more pattern poetry in the
English language and literature than is usually
believed, well over a hundred pieces, dating from the
late sixteenth to the eighteenth century, with a few
light pieces from the nineteenth century. Most of it is
relatively unknown. What is unusual is that almost all
of it is in shapes prescribe in Puttenham's Arte of
English Poesie (1587), especially shapes that are also
known from the Hellenistic Greek. No labyrinths are
known in English except two nineteenth century pieces.
Almost all is in books, with very few broadsides and
strictly occasional verse, unlike, for instance, German
pattern poetry where most pieces were published in
those forms. Many pieces are stanzaic, unlike the
Neo-Latin pattern poems. Curiously, in all these
respects it parallels Swedish pattern poetry, even to
the point where ``lovers' knots'' are unique to these
two languages.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Hatherly:1986:RPS,
author = "Ana Hatherly",
title = "Reading Paths in {Spanish} and {Portuguese} Baroque
Labyrinths",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "52--64",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The problems of reading and classifying labyrinth
poems of the Iberian baroque are addressed. A quantity
of significant illustrations is provided and commented
on, setting forth guide-keys for reading and
interpretation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Rypson:1986:LP,
author = "Piotr Rypson",
title = "The Labyrinth Poem",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "65--95",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The labyrinth, the mythical structure conceived by
Daedalus, has been a persistent motif throughout the
history of Mediterranean culture. We find it both in
visual art of all kinds as well as in literature, and
also in the fascinating noman's-land between these two.
In the area of word-image interaction there exists a
whole collection of texts that were given the name
``poetical labyrinths.'' The origin of labyrinthine
poems goes back to the Rome of Augustus Caesar; the
visual pattern of these pieces seems to indicate the
pattern of a magical dance, perhaps the ancient Greek
dance of the Grue. The idea of the poem in medieval
times seems also to encompass the idea of the city, of
the heavenly Jerusalem. Medieval poetical labyrinths
have definite religious connotations, as is also
evident in the later works of this genre, influenced by
the Jewish Kabbala. This hermeneutic is still valid for
the baroque in the case of a number of works, yet more
and more labyrinth poems appear in a secularized,
ornamental context. This article traces the most
significant of these lines of development of this form
and its function.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Franke:1986:CPT,
author = "Herbert Franke",
title = "{Chinese} Patterned Texts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "96--108",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "In China shaped poetry is closely linked with
palindromes. The earliest examples are attributed to
the fourth century A.D. An important source for early
patterned poems was published in the twelfth century;
another anthology appeared ca. 1693. The article
includes examples of patterned poetry in translation
and some remarks on the technique of ``deciphering''
patterned poems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Jha:1986:SCW,
author = "Kal{\=a}{\~n}ath Jh{\=a}",
title = "{Sanskrit Citrak{\=a}vyas} and the {Western} Pattern
Poem: a Critical Appraisal",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "109--120",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Until recently little was known of the striking
similarity between Sanskrit citrakavyas and western
pattern poems. In the category of visual poetry in
Sanskrit fall akaracitras such as club, sword, wheel,
lotus, umbrella, banner, trident, bow, arrow, and plogh
--- some of which are common to the western carmina
figurata --- and caticitras like all-moving,
half-moving, horse-step, elephant-step, the varieties
of cow-urinating design, a Sanskrit semblance of the
western leonine verse. Modern letter poems in the west
can be seen as parallel to letter designs of
citrakavya. The present paper is an attempt to
highlight the points of close convergence between the
two genres and to bring home the basic unity underlying
them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Adler:1986:PTS,
author = "Jeremy Adler",
title = "Pastoral Typography: {Sigmund von Birken} and the
``Picture-Rhymes'' of {Johann Helwig}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "121--135",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper argues that European figured poetry of the
Renaissance and Baroque periods is a distinctive art
form, which combined aspects of Greek and Latin art
into a new synthesis. The result was a specifically
typographical style of literature, exemplified here in
the theoretical comments and the cyclical collections
of ``picture-rhymes'' by Birken and Helwig.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Otto:1986:GWL,
author = "Karl F. {Otto, Jr.}",
title = "{Georg Weber}'s {{\booktitle{Lebens-Fr{\"u}chte}}}
(1649)",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "136--145",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Georg Weber's Sieben Theile Wohlriechender
Lebens-Fr{\"u}chte (Danzig 1649) is investigated with
regard to the pattern poems it contains. Each of the
seven introductory poems (all pattern or picture poems)
are thematic indicators of the remaining poems in each
of the seven sections, and, further, these seven poems
form a progression among themselves.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "146--147",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:39:20 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:BIVa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back issues of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} still
in print",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "1",
pages = "148--148",
month = "Winter",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:39:20 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N1_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Pattern Poetry: a Symposium. Guest
Editor: Dick Higgins.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1986:ABb,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "150--150",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:GIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "151--151",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Steinberg:1986:IPP,
author = "Erwin R. Steinberg",
title = "Introduction: Promoting Plain {English}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "153--154",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Bowen:1986:AVA,
author = "Betsy A. Bowen and Thomas M. Duffy and Erwin R.
Steinberg",
title = "Analyzing the Various Approaches of Plain Language
Laws",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "155--165",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Plain language laws, designed to ensure that consumers
can understand and use the personal business contracts
they sign, have recently become an important new kind
of regulatory legislation. Seven states have passed
laws to control the comprehensibility of consumer
contracts; fifteen states have similar legislation
pending. These plain language laws range from a simple
statement of a general principle to extensive and
explicit requirements. Although plain language laws
have been in effect for over seven years, no
comprehensive evaluation of their effectiveness has yet
been done. We propose an evaluation of the plain
language laws to determine the characteristics of
language and design associated with greatest ease of
use, and the design strategies of companies and
designers which produce the most usable and
comprehensible contracts. This analysis would enable us
to identify the best model for plain language
legislation. Such an evaluation of plain language laws
would require two phases: an analysis of contracts and
consumers' ability to use them, and an analysis of the
design process which led to the contracts that are
easiest to use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Williams:1986:PER,
author = "Joseph M. Williams",
title = "{Plain English}: The Remaining Problems",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "166--173",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Those who must write clear, readable sentences now
have access to about 90\% of everything they need to
know to write those sentences. That knowledge can be
encapsulated in three principles: (1) Express crucial
actions as verbs; (2) locate the participants of those
actions in the subjects of the verbs; (3) arrange
information in those sentences so that older, more
familiar precedes newer, less familiar. But if some
scholarly knowledge is available, other needed
information is not. We know relatively little about the
nature of form. More importantly, we know relatively
little about how to teach the knowledge we do have. And
most importantly, we know less yet about how to train
those responsible for managing the prose of others.
There is, though, one crucial piece of certain
knowledge that takes precedent over all the rest:
before we can train those in an organization how to
write plain English, the highest levels of management
must make it clear by their active participation in the
program that clear communication is their highest
priority.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Huckin:1986:PLP,
author = "Thomas N. Huckin and Elizabeth H. Curtin and Debra
Graham",
title = "Prescriptive Linguistics and Plain {English}: The Case
of ``Whiz-deletions''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "174--187",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The plain English movement is under considerable
pressure to produce simple, easy-to-apply guidelines
for writers. Often, however, such guidelines are not
consistent with the actual practices of good writers
and are therefore ineffective. As a case in point, this
paper discusses the guideline ``Avoid whiz-deletions,''
taken from a highly acclaimed plain English handbook.
It is shown that whiz-deletions, or reduced relative
clauses, actually abound in good writing. They
outnumber full relative clauses by a 4-to-1 margin in
good standard prose and by an 8-to-1 margin in model
plain English documents. Whiz-deletions are useful in
helping to de-emphasize information, promote sentence
rhythm, facilitate parsing, avoid ambiguity, and omit
needless words. The maxim in its original form should
be replaced by a more descriptively accurate one that
reflects these features. In general, the plain English
movement should promote only those guidelines that are
consistent with the practices of good writers.
Furthermore, such guidelines should be formulated so as
to direct the attention of novice writers to broader
contextual factors, not just sentence-based ones.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Miller:1986:CCS,
author = "Lance A. Miller",
title = "Computers for Composition: a Stage Model Approach to
Helping",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "188--218",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper is concerned with how computer can assist
text composition. It is a review of what has been or is
being done --- particularly in the EPISTLE project at
the Yorktown IBM Watson Research Center --- and it is
also a preview of what could be done in the future. The
discussion is centered around a stage model of
composition adapted from computer programming. The
model's psychological validity, although credible, is
secondary to the rather natural way it appears to
organize possible computer functions supporting
composition. Some stages of this model clearly require
powerful language technologies, and the stronger
interest is clearly in these. Nevertheless, a number of
functions are identified for other stages, which
functions do not require extensive linguistic
capability to implement or enhance. Throughout the
paper there is a deliberate bias towards ``practical''
writing --- writing whose fruits are of unquestioned
value and whose authors receive monies undetermined by
word counts or reviewers' praise. The notion of this
type of writing --- most frequent by far --- is that
the composition meets a requirement of business or
social commerce, whether it is an interagency status
report, product documentation, a step in the process of
attempting to free a client, or a worded advertising
fantasy designed to attract cash customers. The paper
concludes with some consideration of specialized
audiences for the various computer functions as well as
the roles educators might play in promoting (or
obstructing) their development.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Jereb:1986:PEP,
author = "Barry Jereb",
title = "{Plain English} on the Plant Floor",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "219--225",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Product documentation such as user's guides and
programming manuals are key components of the products
they support. In 1982 the Allen-Bradley Company,
Industrial Computer Group, recognized the need to
redefine the way we prepare our manuals --- for several
reasons: to reduce complaints, to make our products
safer and easier to use, and to increase sales. This
case study shows how we identified problems with our
manual writing, scheduling, and graphics. It shows how
we solved these problems by using plain English and
clear document design, and identifies the benefits
we've gained from our new approach.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Steinberg:1986:PID,
author = "Erwin R. Steinberg",
title = "A Program for Improving Documentation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "226--232",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Communication Design Center of Carnegie-Mellon
University undertook two projects for the Systems
Division of Allen-Bradley: (1) A management study of
the Allen-Bradley manual-writing process, which
addressed problems with the content and presentation of
information in manuals, training of technical writers,
enforcement of document tracking and style guidelines,
and needed critical documentation. (2) A Handbook for
Manual Writers. The Center helps Allen-Bradley with
quality control in the manual-writing process by
assigning reviewers to sample additions or revisions.
Allen-Bradley manuals carry the seal of the Center to
attest to the procedure established for drafting,
testing, and editing those manuals (but not to the
readability of any particular manual).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Agnew:1986:WBU,
author = "G. Reed Agnew",
title = "Writing Backwards: The Use of Visual Models in
Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "233--241",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The use of visual models in writing technical material
can affect the order of the entire writing process ---
in effect, reversing it. A single case study is used to
explain how a model is developed, what purpose it
serves, and how it affects the writing process. A few
tips on using visual models in writing are given.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "242--243",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:BIVb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back issues of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} still
in print",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Spring",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N2_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: Promoting Plain English. Guest Editor:
Erwin R. Steinberg",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "246--246",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1986:ABc,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "247--247",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Olson:1986:ISI,
author = "David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove",
title = "Introduction: [to special issue]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "248--249",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Schmandt-Besserat:1986:TFI,
author = "Denise Schmandt-Besserat",
title = "Tokens: Facts and Interpretations",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "250--273",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The first part of the article summarizes some of the
major pieces of evidence concerning the archaeological
clay tokens and in particular the technique for their
manufacture, their geographic distribution, chronology,
and the context in which they are found. The second
part is devoted to the interpretation of tokens as the
first example of visible language and, in particular,
as an antecedent of Sumerian writing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{deKerckhove:1986:ALB,
author = "Derrick de Kerckhove",
title = "Alphabetic Literacy and Brain Processes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "274--293",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Several relationships are explored in this paper to
support the hypothesis that writing systems affect
cognitive strategies at a deeper level of human
information-processing than is generally accepted in
present-day psychology. It appears reasonable to claim
that the structure of orthographies is strongly
correlated with the specific linguistic features of the
language they represent. The Greek alphabet developed
in the high density area of different Mediterranean
cultures and its lineage combines features of the
Sumerian and the Egyptian scripts. However, it was
worked out as an adaptation to the specific needs of
the Greek language. The word ``alphabet'' presents
enough ambiguity to warrant a category distinction
between consonantal and vocalic types of alphabetic
systems. Both types require different processing
strategies. Among the indicators of such differences,
it has been observed that both orthographies adopted
different orientations. In almost all varieties of
alphabets and syllabaries, consonantal systems have
been written leftwards while vocalic ones have been
written to the right. Why? The answer to this question
may be found in different neurophysiological
constraints imposed on the brain by different types of
orthographies.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Stock:1986:TRE,
author = "Brian Stock",
title = "Texts, Readers, and Enacted Narratives",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "394--301",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "My paper is about writers, readers, and the enactment
of roles in society. My point of departure is the
notion of the ``textual community,'' which is
essentially a group of people who have a common
understanding of a text, spoken or read, and who
organize aspects of their lives as the playing out of a
script. I discuss the meaning of ``text'' in this
context, the problem of reading, and some of the
behavioral principles which lie behind the personal or
group narratives.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Olson:1986:ITI,
author = "David R. Olson",
title = "Interpreting Texts and Interpreting Nature: The
Effects of Literacy on Hermeneutics and Epistemology",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "302--317",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this paper it is argued that literacy has its
cognitive effects indirectly, through the conceptual
distinctions and social practices that it fosters,
rather than directly, through the actual activities of
reading and writing. The conceptual distinction
examined in particular is that between what is given,
whether in texts or in nature, and what is inferred or
interpreted by the reader or observer. Children's
acquisition of this distinction is decisive, it is
argued, to the development of a literate mode of
thought.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Goody:1986:WRR,
author = "Jack Goody",
title = "Writing, Religion, and Revolt in {Bahia}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "318--343",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The impact of writing on culture is discussed,
especially the psychological consequences of literacy
as a ``technology of the intellect.'' The role played
by writing is described (a) in a slave revolt in
nineteenth-century Brazil and, (b) in a preliterate
African culture (the LoDigaa) and its religious myths.
Writing was a crucial factor in the planning of the
revolt and writing tends to turn a religion of
inheritance into a religion of conversation. But in
view of the diversity of functions it served in these
cultures, literacy, as an all-encompassing descriptive
term, is unsatisfactory. We need to devote attention to
the uses of text within a culture.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{diNorcia:1986:SBF,
author = "Vincent di Norcia",
title = "Of Stone, Books, and Freedom",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "344--354",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Harold Innis' original social theory has often been
charged with ``technological determinism.'' If this
means that Innis ascribed social structure and
historical developments to ``technology'', the charge
is false. By studying two widely separated examples we
can see that Innis had a sophisticated ecological
understanding of the many forces at work in social
dynamics, of which technologies were but one set. The
impact of stone and its competition with papyrus in
ancient Egypt was, Innis showed, not totally
deterministic. There were significant attempts to play
one medium off against another and the related
institution of politics off against religion. Millennia
later, in modern Europe, Gutenberg's invention of the
mechanical printing press led to the book's ultimately
successful competition with the traditional medium,
parchment manuscript, and to the decline of the Church.
Here too freedom flourished in the social interstices,
as the essay shows.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Marvin:1986:IMM,
author = "Carolyn Marvin",
title = "{Innis}, {McLuhan}, and {Marx}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "355--359",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "To help sort the useful theoretical similarities and
distinctions between Innis, McLuhan, and Marx, this
brief comment considers some unresolved problems in how
Innis conceptualizes the logic of historical process
and the impact of media on social organization. The
comment argues that certain fundamental notions in
Innis' work, including his categories of spatial and
temporal bias, inaccurately analyze key features of the
historical interaction of media with social
organization, and in particular shortchange the
flexibility and persistence of oral-gestural modes of
communication.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "360--361",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:BIVc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back issues of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} still
in print",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "362--362",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:NPM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Notes on Preparation of a Manuscript for
{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "3",
pages = "363--363",
month = "Summer",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 14:59:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N3_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special Issue: The Origins and Functions of Literacy.
Guest Editors: David Olson and Derrick de Kerckove.",
}
@Article{Wrolstad:1986:ABd,
author = "Merald E. Wrolstad",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "366--366",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "367--367",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kerr:1986:ITT,
author = "Stephen T. Kerr",
title = "Instructional Text: The Transition from Page to
Screen",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "368--392",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Textual materials increasingly are being presented in
electronic form. This change creates problems for both
creators and users of these materials. These problems
arise because the physical form of electronic materials
is quite different from that of printed materials. The
problems lie primarily in two areas: design of the
surface, and design of the interface. Surface design
involves typography, layout, graphics and
illustrations, and the quality of language; also
important to consider are users' subjective reactions
to these elements. Interface design is closely tied to
the ``wayfinding problem'' --- helping users navigate
through the text. The wayfinding problem manifests
itself on three different levels: the immediate
structure of the text (how information is provided at
the page level), the internal structure (how such
information is provided within a given document), and
the external structure (navigational aids that allow
the users to move from one document to another). Three
directions for further research are identified:
realistic studies of how users represent to themselves
the structure of text; and how users might best be
introduced to environments incorporating electronic
text.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Clement:1986:ISC,
author = "Richard W. Clement",
title = "{Italian Sixteenth-Century Italian} Writing Books and
the Scribal Reality of {Verona}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "393--412",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The sixteenth-century copybooks of the Italian writing
masters have long been considered to be reflections of
the contemporary scribal condition. The impression one
gains from reading the works of Arrighi, Taglienti,
Palatino, and Cresci, among others, is that
cancellaresca was the dominant notarial script of the
first half of the century, that cancellaresca formata,
developed by Palatino at mid-century, supplanted it,
and that Cresci's cancellaresca corsiva reigned supreme
at the end. In fact, if we consider the manuscript
evidence, specifically the Rosenthal Collection of
North Italian Documents at the University of Chicago,
we find a very different reality. In sixteenth-century
Verona, at least, cancellaresca was a rather uncommon
script. Cancellaresca formata indeed appears soon after
Palatino's popularization of the script, but it never
became popular in Verona. Cresci's claim to have been
the inventor of cancellaresca corsiva is undetermined
by the script's appearance prior to the publication of
his Essemplara (1560). The most common scripts used
throughout the century were the italic and the
mercantilist. For the common scribes of
sixteenth-century Verona, the writing books seem to
have had little influence.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Weber:1986:VSS,
author = "Rose-Marie Weber",
title = "Variations in Spelling and the Special Case of
Colloquial Contractions",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "413--426",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Colloquial contractions --- spelling variants such as
kinda, hafta, and ya --- are widely used to represent
informal speech. They are examined here against a
background of other sorts of variation in our writing
system. Variation in spelling that is independent of
variation in speech includes abbreviations, regional
spellings, the adaptation of loanwords, brand names,
and eye dialect. Variation ties to speech includes
forms marked for region, social identity, and
colloquial style. Colloquial contractions are described
here with respect to their morphological identity,
their characteristic spelling patterns, and their
significance in print.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{DeJulio:1986:PDM,
author = "Maryanne {De Julio}",
title = "Proximit{\'e} du Murmure: {Dupin} and {Ubac}
Collaboratel",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "427--436",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "The emblematic rapport between verbal text and visual
image is examined. To the extent that the contemporary
French poet and art critic Jacques Dupin and the
Belgian born artist Raoul Ubac both present a kind of
landscape whose difficult terrain simultaneously
implies and retracts human presence, I propose a study
of Proximit{\'e} du murmure that employs the notion of
landscape as a strategy enabling us to read the
artist's images and the poet's words in a collaborative
enterprise devoted to the tradition of the book:
literary artifact and physical object. In particular, I
emphasize what I perceive to be the figurative and
material properties of written language as highlighted
in a collaborative work of this kind.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ormrod:1986:DBG,
author = "Jeanne Ellis Ormrod",
title = "Differences between Good and Poor Spellers in Reading
Style and Short-Term Memory",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "437--447",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "Three experiments were conducted to test Frith's
(1980) hypothesis that good spellers read by full cues
while poor spellers read by partial cues; a fourth
experiment was conducted to investigate short-term
memory differences between the two groups. Subjects for
all four experiments were ten pairs of 9th- and
10th-grade students matched fro sex and intelligence
but differing in spelling ability. Good spellers were
found to be faster readers than poor spellers
(Experiment 1), contrary to Frith's prediction that
poor spellers should read faster. Good spellers were
found to be more accurate in identifying matches and
mismatches in similarly spelled pairs of nonsense words
(Experiment 2) and in spelling nonsense words they had
just seen (Experiment 3). Experiments 2 and 3 both lend
support to Frith's hypothesis regarding different
reading styles in good and poor spellers; however, an
alternative explanation, that of differences in
short-term memory, must also be considered. Experiment
4 involves the comparison of good and poor spellers in
short-term visual memory for digits, consonant-vowel
strings, and consonants, under both simultaneous and
sequential presentation methods. Good spellers were
found to have better short-term memory for all three
content types and both presentation methods.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moriarty:1986:LLS,
author = "Sandra E. Moriarty",
title = "Line Lengths and Starch Scores",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "448--455",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
abstract = "There is a wide range of confusing and often
contradictory recommendations for the length of typeset
lines. This study investigates the lengths of lines
used in advertising body copy. It compared length in
terms of character counts and pica widths on the basis
of adjusted Starch ``read most'' scores. The study
hypothesized a normal curve with lower scores for the
shorter and longer lines and scores above the mean for
the lines in the middle of the distribution. The study
found support for lower scores for short lines. It also
found some evidence of two optimum line lengths rather
than one. There is still confusion about the reading
ease of the longer lines.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "456--457",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XX}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "458--459",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1986:BIVd,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back issues of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} still
in print",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XX",
number = "4",
pages = "460--460",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1986",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V20N4_1986_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Briem:1987:VTM,
author = "Gunnlaugur S. E. Briem and Richard L. Venezky and Wim
Crouwel and Michael Twyman and Robert Norton and John
Mountford and Colin Banks and Krzysztof Lenk and
Dominic W. Massaro and Fernand Baudin and Sharon Helmer
Poggenpohl",
title = "A Visible Tribute to {Merald Wrolstad}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "3--15",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Hodgson:1987:F,
author = "Richard Hodgson and Ralph Sarkonak",
title = "Foreword",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "16--17",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Hodgson:1987:GCL,
author = "Richard Hodgson and Ralph Sarkonak",
title = "Graphic Collisions: Languages in Contact",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "18--41",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "The problems of bilingualism and of languages in
contact are ones which are best studied in an
interdisciplinary context. Languages ``collide'' in
many different ways and for many different reasons. The
``collision'' or contacts (and the resulting conflicts)
can take place for historical, political, social,
cultural, and economic reasons, or simply because the
source language has become fashionable. They can take
place within the boundaries of a single country, often
a former colony of the ``mother'' country, or between
such geographically distant countries as the United
States and Japan. Just as the contexts of language
content can vary, so can the types of contact, whether
it be interference, integration, or code-switching.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Crawford:1987:BT,
author = "Alistair Crawford",
title = "Bilingual Typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "42--65",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "Drawn from the results of recent investigations into
both the history or typography of printed Welsh and
bilingual typography in English and Welsh, this article
discusses both the history and the current state of
typography. It argues, on the basis of the questions
raised by the typography of Welsh --- a minority
language with no typographic history --- that if we are
to regard typography as a subject and a discipline, as
distinct from a form of applied decoration or
self-expression, we need to begin to consider
typography as essentially language-based. The solution
to the problem of designing for multilingual texts
rests in the need to produce individual language-based
typographic systems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Schogt:1987:FLD,
author = "Henry Schogt",
title = "Foreign Loanwords in {Dutch}: Integration and
Adaptation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "66--87",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "Foreign elements in Dutch are usually spelled in the
same way as in the language of origin, provided that
language uses the Roman alphabet. Some adaptation to
Dutch pronunciation rules always takes place, the
degree mainly depending on the level of instruction of
the Dutch speaker and on the gap between Dutch and the
source language. The three main source languages ---
German, French, and English --- have their own social
and/or political connotations and each creates specific
problems when Dutch syntactic rules and Dutch
inflections have to be applied. Of the other source
languages, classical Latin and Greek stand apart, as no
effort is made to pronounce the numerous loanwords they
provide in a way that comes close to the original
pronunciation. As for other languages, their
contribution to Dutch is less significant. For some
languages there exists transliteration systems, e.g.,
Russian, for others oral approximation and adaptation
are the rule, e.g., Hebrew and Yiddish.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Saint-Jacques:1987:RAJ,
author = "Bernard Saint-Jacques",
title = "The {Roman} Alphabet in the {Japanese} Writing
System",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "88--105",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See also later study \cite{Backhaus:2007:AAP}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "In the seventh century, the Japanese language adopted
the Chinese script. It represents one of the most
striking cases of languages in contact. In the last
five years, Japanese has entered a new phase of
languages in contact, this time not through the
borrowing of Chinese characters, but through the
increasing use of the Roman alphabet in the Japanese
writing system. Some have called this new phase the
beginning of a ``second Chinese invasion.'' This novel
use of Roman letters is particularly evident in the
field of advertising. Japanese is now unique because it
uses the three existing types of writing systems in the
world: alphabetical, syllabic, and ideographic. This
paper examines the use of the Roman alphabet in
advertising and various areas of Japanese life. It also
considers the possible consequences of this new
addition to the Japanese script for the Japanese
language and culture. A Japanese scholar has even
stated that in present-day Japan, a Japanese totally
ignorant of the Roman alphabet would be seriously
inconvenienced.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Wrenn:1987:OMG,
author = "Phyllis Wrenn",
title = "Ortho and Morpho-graphic Transcoding of {Acadian
`Franglais'}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "106--129",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "The occurrence of English forms in Franco-Acadian
discourse acts is a fact of life. Insofar as such
occurrences are a matter of choice, they reflect, not
linguistic poverty, but the performative bilingualism
of the speaker. The visual effect of the insertion of
English forms into written Franco-Acadian discourse is
determined by the way in which they are formally
incorporated into the discourse --- syntactic,
morphological and orthographic adaptation. The
aesthetic effect of this visual bilingualism is
determined additionally by the ways in which the
English forms are used. A descriptive analysis of data
from a published collection of letters-to-the-editor
(1895-98) is the basis for a classification of spelling
tricks used to make an English word look or ``sound''
French, the combinatory tricks used to make a word seem
French, and the adaptation of English forms to delimit
the ``speaker'' roles. Further evidence from modern
written monologues and dialogues is provided. When the
discourse act in question has an aesthetic function,
the writer's treatment of Anglicisms becomes a tool in
his creative bag of tricks, and a factor in the
coherence of the text.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Flores:1987:CLW,
author = "Lauro Flores",
title = "Converging Languages in a World of Conflicts:
Code-switching in {Chicano} Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "130--152",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "The contact and interaction of English and Spanish, of
Mexican and Anglo-American cultures, lies at the heart
of the Chicano experience in the United States.
Accordingly, code-switching has been a salient feature
of many Chicano literary works. The simultaneous
incorporation of both languages into poetry and other
artistic forms is sometimes interpreted as an
expression of the ambiguity permeating the historical
evolution of this people. However, it can also be
explained as part of the Chicanos' attempt to achieve
cultural definition and autonomy in a conflicting
reality.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:Aa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "153--154",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:SFR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Suggestions for Further Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "155--156",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1987:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "157--157",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:GIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "158--158",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:BIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Back Issues",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "1",
pages = "159--159",
month = "Winter",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N1_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Monaghan:1987:I,
author = "E. Jennifer Monaghan",
title = "Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "2",
pages = "161--165",
month = "Spring",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Monaghan:1987:RWC,
author = "E. Jennifer Monaghan",
title = "Readers Writing: The Curriculum of the Writing Schools
of {Eighteenth Century Boston}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "2",
pages = "167--213",
month = "Spring",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "Housed at the Houghton Library, Harvard University, is
a collection of 188 single-page manuscripts penned
between 1748 and 1782 by 117 boys at Boston's three
eighteenth-century writing schools. Because of
reduplication, there are only 106 different texts on
the 188 manuscripts. This collection formed the basis
for a reconstruction of the form and content of the
writing school curriculum. The source for two-thirds of
the pieces longer than a single sentence was George
Bickham's Universal Penman (1743). At a time when
writing was equated with penmanship, school progress
was measured in terms of mastering successive scripts,
beginning with the round hand. The 106 different texts
copied by the boys, when analyzed for their content,
were found to portray the secularism, rationalism,
optimism, and materialism of the eighteenth century.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hodges:1987:ASI,
author = "Richard E. Hodges",
title = "{American} Spelling Instruction: Retrospect and
Prospect",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "2",
pages = "215--234",
month = "Spring",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spell.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "Spelling as a school subject provides a valuable
mechanism for examining the history of curriculum
making in the United States. The subject of spelling
has had a secure place in the common school curriculum
from colonial times to the present because of the
importance attributed to correct spelling by the larger
society. Once linked directly with reading instruction,
the teaching of spelling emerged over time as a subject
taught largely independent of other language
instruction, with its form of presentation shaped by
prevailing views of curriculum makers concerning the
nature of English spelling and learning to spell, and
subsequently also by the application of scientific
method in curriculum development. Recent insights into
the acquisition of spelling proficiency reveal,
however, the inextricable relationship that spelling
has in the development of written language ability in
general and which, in turn, pose significant
implications for the spelling curriculum.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{vonBrachtDonsky:1987:WP,
author = "Barbara {von Bracht Donsky}",
title = "Writing as Praxis 1900--1959",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "2",
pages = "237--251",
month = "Spring",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study of elementary school textbooks published
between 1900 and 1959 investigates trends in writing
instruction. In order to determine whether quantitative
changes in the frequency and types of assignments had
occurred over this timespan, the sixty-year interval
was divided into three roughly equal periods: period A
included textbooks published between 1900 and 1917;
period B, 1918 and 1935; and period C, 1936 and 1959.
All textbooks tasks were allocated into one of twelve
categories such as grammar, letter writing, or
narrative and expository writing. Generally speaking,
the results of trend analysis indicate an increased
emphasis on oral language tasks throughout the period,
with a concomitant decrease in the amount of time spent
on writing tasks. Moreover, it is clear that current
enthusiasm for the idea of writing-as-process has
antecedents in earlier textbooks on American writing
instruction. Teachers have long understood the demands
and nature of the writing process, but have yet to
commit themselves to the implications, namely, that the
one indispensable prerequisite for good writing is
increasing amounts of time spent of the task.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Campbell:1987:FGW,
author = "Anne Campbell",
title = "Fourth Grade Writing Achievement and Instruction,
1974--1984: {NAEP}'s Report Card",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "2",
pages = "253--268",
month = "Spring",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "The National Assessment of Educational Progress
reports its trend results for the writing achievement
of 9-year-old students from 1974--1984. The results are
based on writing exercises which were administered
using identical administration procedures in at least
two of three assessments. The nationally representative
sample of responses was scored using two methods,
primary trait scoring (task accomplishment) and
holistic scoring (fluency). Three types of tasks were
given to the students, persuasive, imaginative, and
informative. Performance on the persuasive task was
somewhat less successful in 1984 than in 1979.
Nine-year-olds showed steady improvement from 1974 to
1984 in their ability to write in response to an
imaginative task. Improvement on the informative task
was very slight. The results for various subgroups
reveal that Hispanics made the greatest improvement.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mavrogenes:1987:YCT,
author = "Nancy A. Mavrogenes",
title = "Young Children Then and Now: Recent Research on
Emergent Literacy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "2",
pages = "271--297",
month = "Spring",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study traces the development of composition in
the elementary school from the nineteenth century to
the present. Evolving slowly from an emphasis on
copying and correctness, writing by young children is
seen today as a crucial component of emerging literacy.
Researchers are observing preschoolers and
kindergartners as they write, interviewing them and
their parents, and giving them special tasks and tests
in order to find out what they know about print and how
they should be instructed in composition. The focus is
on process rather than product and from ``inside out''
rather than ``outside in.'' The recent research is
reviewed as to what young children know about reading
and writing, how their writing develops, how they
learn, and how to develop their writing capacities. The
recommendation is to allow young children to write
freely and to emphasize meaning, not mechanics. The
advantages of young children composing are summarized,
and the schools' traditional neglect of composition at
the preschool and primary levels is examined. Finally,
suggestions are made for improving the situation and
encouraging the writing skills of young children as
they emerge into literate users of their language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:Ab,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "2",
pages = "298--299",
month = "Spring",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1987:AB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "2",
pages = "300--300",
month = "Spring",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 15:51:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: a Visible Tribute to Merald Wrolstad,
1923--1987.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:GIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "308--308",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 16:35:42 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:DN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Design Notes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "309--309",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 16:35:42 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "This issue of \booktitle{Visible Language} has a dual
function, on one side, consecutive right-reading pages
form a critical analyses of the Avant-Garde text ---
while on the other side, consecutive left-reading pages
running in the opposite direction (back to front) form
the catalogue for a traveling exhibition of selections
from the Kleinschmidt collection of Dada paperworks.
Rather than separate the journal from the catalogue, we
present a more direct contrast of two different means
of appreciating these objects.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:C,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Colophon",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "310--310",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 16:35:42 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Allen:1987:P,
author = "Roy F. Allen and Stephen C. Foster and Estera
Milman",
title = "Preface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "311--311",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 16:35:42 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:Ac,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Abstracts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "312--312",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 16:35:42 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Foster:1987:PT,
author = "Stephen C. Foster",
title = "The Prerequisite Text",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "313--333",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay maintains that the importance of the
avant-garde text, as a prerequisite of the avant-garde,
rests in the fact that it is the text itself that most
bears and transmits patterns of culture. Both a visible
record of its emergence from culture and the basis upon
which culture could be visibly recomposed, the text was
a recognition and reflection of culture. As a
``configuration'' of institutions, ideas, and events,
the avant-garde text drew attention to the nature of
culture, per se. This act was more important than
advocating any specific historical expression of
culture. Thus freed, for the most part, from
party-specific politics, reigning ideologies, and the
limitations of their expressions in conventional texts,
the avant-garde text could intercept and critique
normative culture, propose alternatives to it, and
project future visions of it on an operational rather
than historical basis. Although questionable as an
instrument of practical politics, the impact of the
avant-garde text on humanistic social perspectives and
concepts of culture has been considerable.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Milman:1987:TMA,
author = "Estera Milman",
title = "The Text and the Myth of the Avant-Garde",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "335--363",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay defends the assumption that the avant-garde
text most importantly served to perpetuate the
avant-garde's own mythic basis in culture. This author,
in analyzing a sample of little magazines, identifies
the paradigms consulted by the artists and through
which they felt they could, based on these paradigm's
cultural pervasiveness, most effectively secure a
viable social standing and reception as art. Rarely
involved in contributing to substantial aspects of the
cultural perspectives they appropriated (politics,
science, etc.), they were nevertheless of heuristic
value to the avant-garde which translated them into
expanded and challenging artistic spaces. Arguing that
they were intentionally offered primarily to arts and
humanities audiences, the paper maintains that
traditional interpretations of them as efficacious
crossovers between the arts and other dimensions of
culture confuses the myth they mean to perpetuate in
text. Their purposes should, consequently, be
reexamined.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Benson:1987:TCA,
author = "Timothy O. Benson",
title = "The Text and the Coming of Age of the Avant-Garde in
{Germany}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "365--411",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay traces the revolution in the avant-garde
text from the initial absolutist intentions of the
expressionists to the strategic use of the text by the
dadaists. Centering on the shortlived balance between
the text as the aesthetic activity and its employment
in broader cultural criticism, the discussion most
concerns itself with Berlin dada. The author argues
that the altered appearance of the text reflects
changes in the avant-garde's perception of itself and,
in particular, its role within the context of culture
in general. With the disillusion of rationalism and
teleology, artists rejected the concept of contexts
shared with its audience, ideas of a casual historical
motion, and with them, the whole notion of progressive
social change. Opposed to art's conventional social
setting, the expressionists sought their absolutes ---
the totality of experience --- in art, an idealism that
was perpetuated, at least in part, in Zurich dada's
appropriation and aestheticization of the text in their
attempts to define an avant-garde, as opposed to
establishment, art setting. In contrast, Berlin dada
turned to promotional and strategic uses of the text in
their attempts to infiltrate the wider culture.
Admitting a variety of influences from other,
non-aesthetic, areas of culture (the press,
entertainment, advertising, etc.), their approach
became more materialist and their texts more
objectified. Their texts reflected their historical
context and social positioning and, as a result, the
texts operated on a level as concrete as did their
counterparts in other dimensions of culture. Their
reconstruction betrayed their sources in both
fragmentation and contradiction. Although wearing a
public face, they continued to be evaluated in terms of
their successes or failures, as the subjects of
aesthetic criteria. Losing power with the stabilization
of the Weimar Republic to even symbolize social
subversion or significant alternatives the avant-garde
text finally took its place as part of the new
structure of modernism that it was instrumental in
creating.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Guenther:1987:BD,
author = "Peter Guenther",
title = "{Berlin} Dada",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "413--451",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "Through a careful examination of existing Berlin dada
performance documents, the present essay attempts to
refocus attention from the text itself to how the text
was presented. Frequently meant to be read aloud, the
performatory nature of these texts provided a power and
impact impossible to achieve by the text designed for
reading. Direct verbal assaults intended to confront
live audiences, the public's reaction was
understandably hostile and negative. A radical revolt
against the entire period, committed to change in
society through a change in man, the mode of these text
performances do, nevertheless, throw doubt on the
common assertion that Berlin dada was heavily
political. Although insisting in their aggression and
audibility on being heard, their unqualified ``no'' to
German culture is rarely followed by a plan for
constructive action. The text, centered in events,
seeks neither political reform nor advocacy of a
coherent dada platform, but ``\ldots an image which was
capable of driving one not necessarily into the arms of
the dadaists, but into solitude where one could find at
least one human being: himself. And nothing else.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rumold:1987:DTP,
author = "Rainer Rumold",
title = "The {Dadaist} Text: Politics, Aesthetics, and
Alternative Cultures?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "453--489",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "The question addressed in the following essay both
affirms the mission of the avant-garde text and
acknowledges its historical fate; the consignment of
this vital movement to the archives and museums,
staunch symbols of the very social structure that it
sought to criticize and replace. The answer is to be
sought in the nature of art and its inevitable
structured integration into society. Contrary to this
anti-art myth, dada did not destroy art's aura but
rather sought art's resurrection. Although it
flourished as a counterculture, it did so within the
confines of art's traditional social place. Operating
within, rather than against, the institution of art,
dada sought to expose art's ideological mechanisms and
open the text to social context. In maintaining art's
autonomy, dada preserved the distance required of
significant criticism but limited itself to change
through reflection rather than through revolution.
Zurich dada sought, by destroying ruling text, to
compete for social influence, the movement's radical
alternatives and its successes as a counterculture were
felt most keenly in the community of art. Ultimately
creating an alternative elitist audience, Zurich dada
remained squarely situated within the structure of
establishment culture. Aware of the text's role in the
mediation of reality, dada was committed to unmasking
culture's ``big slogans,'' to rupturing the closure and
isolation of the text in favor or its integration with
life, and to defamiliarzing the audience from culture
in ways that would generate primary meanings. Although
enriching existing modes of cultural communication, the
text remained aesthetic and reached only the
aristocratic reader. Aware of this, the dadaists turned
to the liberation of themselves from their own
enslavement. Forced to adopt new strategies a
self-critical Berlin dada attempted to change the
cultural context into which the text was placed; to
revolutionize the institution of art through political
events. Reducing art in the interest of effectiveness,
the text was employed as a weapon. Engaged in what this
author identifies as ``revolutionary pragmatics,''
Berlin dada achieved, at least momentarily, the
convergence of political art and political life.
Brought sharply into tension with establishment
culture, it nevertheless remained with the institution
of art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Abstracts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "491--495",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 16:35:42 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XXI}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "497--501",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 16:35:42 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Allen:1987:TAG,
author = "Roy Allen",
title = "The Tradition of the Avant-Garde",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "494--??",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "For some, the essence of the avant-garde is found less
in its analysis than in a sympathetic reading. This
paper seeks an attitudinal common denominator that
informs and identifies all authentic avant-garde art
and literature. That common denominator is the embrace
of change. Breaking with outmoded means for copying
with a new and changing environment leads to breaks
with established traditions (for example, rationalism)
and to an exploration of alternative approaches.
Rejection of conventions leads the avant-gardist to a
course of self-determination explained here through
discussion of a number of twentieth century movements
and individuals. Among alternatives could be counted
the discovery of the subconscious and political
engagement. Yet any single possible approach is less
important to identifying the avant-garde than it is a
symbol of its openness to and inclusiveness at all
possible approaches. The fluidity and limitlessness of
the avant-garde define its freedom. Although a
tradition, the avant-garde maintains as its center the
imperative of change.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Greenberg:1987:BTA,
author = "Allen Greenberg",
title = "Between Text and Audience: a Path to the Future",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "454--??",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N3_1987_E.pdf",
abstract = "This author is most interested in identifying the
problematics inherent in the communication by an
artist, through a text, to the audience(s). In creating
a bridge to the public, ideally one which avoids the
intervention of the critic or other agents of culture,
the artist or author is providing a vision of
possibilities for the future and attempting to induce
actions taken on behalf of their realization. Having
said this, however, leaves open the question of how and
whether this path to communication is based on problems
inherent to the process. These are aspects of
communication that frustrate the ideal correspondence
between the artist's intended purposes and the
audience's reception; factors such as the conflict
decisions required of a challenging text (the security
at the old as opposed to the risk and uncertainty at
the new) and the particular convergence or
non-convergence of the respective social contexts of
the artists, text, and audience. Each context requires
a different organization of perception that may
facilitate or limit the usefulness of the text as a
catalyst. The avant-garde seeks to transcend audience
expectations (the context of their perception), to
challenge old concepts, and open up the communication
situation which would permit the new. Their texts seeks
to translate their vision into action and to engage the
audience as active participants. Their impact on
subsequent actions, measurable only after the text, may
disclose that ideal communication may require the
audience's prior understanding of the context of the
artist and his or her text. For this author, however,
the avant-garde may ultimately be better clarified
through the nature of quest than through its successes
and failures.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1987:CC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Catalogue Checklist",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXI",
number = "3--4",
pages = "416--??",
month = "Summer\slash Autumn",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 16:35:42 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V21N2_1987_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1988:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "4--4",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 17:24:25 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Campbell:1988:IGE,
author = "Ruth Campbell",
title = "Introduction by {Guest Editor}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "5--7",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 17:24:25 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Massaro:1988:VLS,
author = "Dominic W. Massaro and Michael M. Cohen and Laura A.
Thompson",
title = "Visible Language in Speech Perception: Lipreading and
Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "8--31",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Watching a speaker in face-to-face communication can
influence what the perceiver hears the speaker saying.
Faced with this influence of visible language on the
perception of audible language, an interesting question
is whether language would also influence audible speech
perception. To test this possibility, subjects
identified spoken syllables either while viewing the
speaker's face or while reading a written syllable. In
both conditions, subjects identified what they heard
the speaker saying. Replicating previous studies,
lipreading had a large influence on the identification.
In contrast, reading a written syllable had a much
smaller, but statistically significant effect. A fuzzy
logical model of perception accounted for both the
lipreading and reading contributions to speech
perception. A model assuming that the reading
contribution was due to a post-perceptual bias gave a
poor description of the results. Although lipreading
appears to be much more influential than reading, it
remains a possibility that written language can
contribute to our auditory experience of speech.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Campbell:1988:TLM,
author = "Ruth Campbell",
title = "Tracing Lip Movements: Making Speech Visible",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "32--57",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Lipreading cannot deliver the phonetic structure of a
spoken language very effectively; for no phenomena can
be unambiguously identified from lip-pattern alone.
Nevertheless, under some circumstances, speech that is
not heard, but just seen by lip movements on a
speaker's face, can be understood and recalled
verbatim. Moreover, under some conditions, heard speech
that is different from that which is seen to be spoken,
seems to `fuse' to produce a different speech percept
(The McGurk Effect). These paradoxical aspects of
lipreading and the constraints on the conditions under
which lipreading can be helpful or can `fuse' with
heard speech are hard to accommodate within some
theories of auditory speech perception. An interactive
activation account is offered in which lipreading is
considered to provide a phonetic feature --- that of
seen mouth opening and closing --- to the speech
analysis system. While such a feature appears to be
necessary to account for these effects, it is not yet
clear whether such a single seen phonetic feature may
be sufficient for effective integration of seen and
heard speech in all circumstances.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Dodd:1988:CME,
author = "Barbara Dodd and Michael Oerlemans and Ray Robinson",
title = "Cross-Model Effects in Repetition Priming: a
Comparison of Lipread Graphic and Heard Stimuli",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "58--77",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "A series of experiments investigated the processing of
lipread information, as compared to that of heard and
read stimuli, using the repetition priming paradigm.
Experiment 1 showed that lipread priming facilitated
the semantic categorization of lipread words to the
same extent as that found for auditory prime, auditory
test, and graphic prime, graphic test conditions.
Experiments 2, 3 and 4 measured the effects of
cross-modal priming. Lipreading primes by both auditory
and graphic processing, and is primed by both. While
auditory priming did not speed the processing of
graphic stimuli, graphic priming facilitated the
semantic categorization of heard words. A tenative
explanation of the findings is offered: lipreading
provides incomplete information about words, and thus
there is a need to access stored linguistic knowledge
to `fill in' missing features, allowing identification
of the stimulus.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Vinter:1988:PFM,
author = "Annie Vinter",
title = "Perception of Facial Movements in Early Infancy: Some
Reflections in Relation to Speech Perception",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "78--111",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Some aspects of the literature dedicated to the study
of perception of facial features and movements by
infants are examined. More particularly, we try to
analyze the kind of visual information infants can
process at different ages, and how this may be linked
to their developing speech perception. Empirical data
related to imitation of facial movements, to prespeech
activity, to lip-reading ability and auditory-visual
integration are reviewed. These data show that the
ability of young infants to encode face features and
process facial information undergoes a complex
development in the first year of life. In the final
part of this paper, we discuss briefly the
relationships between face perception processes and
visual speech perception within a developmental and
cognitive framework. A central concern in this
discussion is related to the ``segmentation'' problem,
i.e., to the nature of the unit of perception used when
speech is processed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Storey:1988:RSD,
author = "Darryl Storey and Martin Roberts",
title = "Reading the Speech of Digital Lips: Motives and Method
for Audio-Visual Speech Synthesis",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "112--127",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "The widespread practice of lipreading among the
hearing impaired has, for a number of years, stimulated
research into the feasibility of transmitting visible
images of articulation to accompany acoustically
conveyed speech, in those circumstances where visual
reinforcement of the speech signal is typically
lacking. Although there already exists several systems
which, exploiting computer graphics, are capable of
generating animated images of articulation while
allowing for eventual audio/visual synchrony, each is
open to criticism on the grounds of its perceptual
inadequacy and/or cost. This paper offers a brief
review of these initiatives to date and describes the
recent development of a relatively simple, effective,
and hence economical method of audio/visual speech
synthesis.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Graves:1988:STS,
author = "Roger E. Graves and Susan M. Potter",
title = "Speaking with Two Sides of the Mouth",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "128--137",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Differences while speaking from the two sides of the
mouth are both visible and audible. Careful observation
has shown that the right side of the mouth typically
opens wider and moves more during speech. This visible
asymmetry reveals the underlying physiology in which
expression of speech is controlled primarily by the
left side of the brain. Since the left side of the
brain has better control of the right side mouth
muscles, an asymmetry favoring the activity of the
muscles of the right side results during articulation
of speech sounds. In contrast, more equal activity from
the left side of the mouth can be seen during emotional
expression, prosodic expression, and signing which
reveals a greater role of the right side of the brain
during these latter types of expression. There are also
audible manifestations of the physiological
asymmetries. In a new study, subjects were required to
speak from only one side of the mouth. Better quality
of articulation was audible from the right side for
most subjects.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1988:VLA,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} Advisors, Research
Interests, and Upcoming Issues",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "1",
pages = "138--144",
month = "Winter",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 17:24:25 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N1_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "New and returning Advisory Board members are
introduced along with their research interests and
their relationship to the Journal. Board members
suggested areas of investigation for the future, many
of which relate to the problems and opportunities of
new technology",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kintgen:1988:LL,
author = "Eugene R. Kintgen",
title = "Literacy Literacy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "149--168",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N23_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "The term literacy has recently been extended into a
number of different fields, the best known probably
being `computer literacy.' A consideration of the
different historical senses of the term suggests why it
was chosen for generalization, and detailed discussion
of three cases --- scientific literacy, visual
literacy, and cultural literacy --- indicates the
semantic aspects of the term that are most important in
the process of extension. In all three cases, despite
the authors' attempts to use literacy in what I call
its descriptive sense, as an indication of the ability
to read and write, the evaluative sense of the term ---
the mastery of a body of (often traditional) knowledge
--- is the operative one.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bradford:1988:SWP,
author = "Richard Bradford",
title = "Speech and Writing in Poetry and Its Criticism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "169--194",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N23_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper examines some of the ways in which literary
criticism simultaneously exploits and marginalizes the
poem as printed artifact. It argues that the
author-centered, phonocentric premise of close reading
is employed to neutralize the spatial dynamics of
poetic language and reduce the material identity of the
text to the status of a transparent medium. This
relationship between criticism and poetry is maintained
from the Eighteenth Century to the Twentieth. The paper
examines the tension between the aural and the visual
in modernist theory and practice and contends that the
appreciation of silent visual form has become one of
the conventions of post modernist writing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lange:1988:VVT,
author = "Martha Scotford Lange",
title = "Verbal and Visual Translation of {Mayakovsky}'s and
{Lissitsky}'s For Reading Out Loud",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "195--222",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N23_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Full understanding of visual poetry created by a
linguistically different culture poses particular
problems. Translations of selected poems from Vladimir
Mayakovsky's For Reading Out Loud (1923) are presented
here. In addition, an attempt is made at transposing
the visual wordplays found in the original Cyrillic
typography into the Roman alphabet. The English reader
is able to enjoy the verbal/visual dexterity of El
Lissitsky's typographic presentations of Mayakovsky's
poems. Analysis of the design process and some
historical background provides a context for fuller
understanding of Lissitsky's innovative work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bojko:1988:RLC,
author = "Szymon Bojko and Krzysztof Lenk",
title = "For Reading Out Loud in Context",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "223--231",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N23_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Visible Language asked Szymon Bojko and Krzysztof Lenk
to respond to Martha Lange's typographic translation of
For Reading Out Loud. Lange and her students
concentrated on the formal characteristics of the poems
with regard to verbal and visual translation. While the
mythic dimensions of Mayakovsky and Lissitzky do not
encourage a critical look at their work, Bojko and Lenk
share two requisite characteristics that make them
credible respondents: they are design educators and
Eastern Europeans with more immediate knowledge of the
history and character of events to which For Reading
Out Loud refers. Bojko and Lenk put the poems into a
needed social and historical context by performing a
content analysis and discussing the revolutionary
nature of the poetic and typographic communication and
the circumstances surrounding publication.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Vande:1988:MRM,
author = "William J. Vande and Allen Shoemaker",
title = "Metadiscourse and the Recall of Modality Markers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "232--272",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N23_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Many studies of discourse and discourse processes
assume that informative texts convey only propositional
or referential meanings. This paper identifies and
classifies several kinds of metadiscourse, which convey
not propositional but textual or interpersonal
meanings. In beginning to explore how the kinds of
metadiscourse that convey interpersonal meanings affect
readers, an immediate recall test on two informative
paragraphs with some modality markers added to them was
run. In the light of these results, some possible roles
of modality markers in discourse processes are
discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Garofalo:1988:TCA,
author = "Karen M. Garofalo",
title = "Typographic Cues As an Aid to Learning from
Textbooks",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "273--297",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See response \cite{Hartley:1989:STC} and reply
\cite{Garofalo:1989:GRJ}..",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N23_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Writers, editors, designers, and teachers all play
important roles in developing students' abilities to
comprehend, learn, and retain information. From primary
grades through college, students are faced with
increasing amounts of information in text books. As the
information increases in quantity and complexity, the
organization of the information plays a more important
role in the student's ability to find and comprehend
the important concepts. This investigation proposes a
method to identify important categories of information
within a particular subject area and rank these
categories by importance creating a hierarchy of
information. From this, a hierarchy of typographic cues
is developed and matched to the hierarchy. The degree
of typographic emphasis indicates position in the
hierarchy. Tests show that typographic cues assigned to
each rank aid the learning process, providing the
number of cues is less than three. Understanding these
principles and their potential applications will aid
publishers and designers of textbooks to more
effectively organize information.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cavalier:1988:MVT,
author = "Todd Cavalier",
title = "Meditation: Visual Transition as a Bridge Between Form
and Meaning",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "298--329",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N23_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "Transition is the process of changing from one state,
form, activity, or place to another. It affects
objects, events and phenomena, and is affected by them
as well. As Hericlitus noted when he said ``No man
shall step in the same river twice,'' transition is
described by the inexorable flow of space and time. It
is the river as a continuum in which all things exist
in perpetual change. Individual objects, events, and
phenomena act as temporal intervals in its current. As
a function of visual communication, the transition from
one interval to another is a process of bonding one
form to another, one identity to another in a
deliberate composition. The transition from one element
to another facilitates the identification of individual
form and function. As such, transition is a bridge that
connects separate elements in the formation of a
system. It is the process of bridging separate forms
and functions. It is a linking process that identifies
a particular system and, when occurring sequentially,
can function to give meaning to what we see.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baudin:1988:BRG,
author = "Fernand Baudin",
title = "Book Review: {Gy{\"o}rgy Haiman, \booktitle{Nicholas
Kis: a Hungarian Punch-Cutter and Printer 1650--1702},
The Greenwood Press, 1983. 452 pages, 8 color plates,
173 figures}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "330--337",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Sep 29 06:15:25 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
old-journal-url = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
}
@Article{Gray:1988:BRW,
author = "Nicolette Gray",
title = "Book Review: {Wolf Von Eckhardt, \booktitle{Please
write. How to improve your hand-writing for business
and pleasure in ten quick and easy lessons}, Anthenum,
New York, 1988}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "338--340",
month = "Spring\slash Summer",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Sep 29 06:15:25 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
old-journal-url = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
}
@Article{Saper:1988:ITM,
author = "Craig Saper",
title = "Instant Theory: Making Thinking Popular",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "371--398",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 17:44:22 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ulmer:1988:HTH,
author = "Gregory L. Ulmer",
title = "Handbook For a Theory Hobby: The Hobby-Horse is the
Sawhorse of Theory",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "399--422",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "``Handbook for a Theory Hobby'' is a montage of
borrowed images and quotations and it functions as an
amateur's instruction manual for fun with theory. The
manual plays through decaying models of thought
beginning with a visual explanation of leaf rubbings.
In this sense, it gives am impression of metaphors for
thinking and memory. The manual is also a reading of
Deleuze's and Guattari's chapter on rhizomatic thinking
in A Thousand Plateaus. From that angle, the reader is
asked to consider alternatives to alphabetic or
book-centered thinking. The manual illustrates a
potential botanical image which might replace the tree
metaphor of dialectical thinking. By combining found
fragments, this deceptively simple text explores how
our culture represents thinking, memory, and
learning.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ray:1988:AVT,
author = "Robert B. Ray",
title = "The {ABC} of Visual Theory",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "423--448",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "``The ABC of Visible Theory,'' an encyclopedic essay
describing the interrelations between typography,
language, and thought, connects the ``paraphernalia of
the text'' with every cultural association which can be
brought to bear on these practices. The essay uses
historical, fictional, scientific, and other discourses
to discuss electricity, font types, strategies, saints,
books, journals, paintings, and article titles,
language systems, ontology, names, technology, utopia,
psychic states, newspapers, games, clich{\'e}s,
fictional animals, typescripts, rules, emotions,
institutions, sociological categories, associations
usually lay dormant in typographic effects and if we
followed each and every association mentioned in this
ABC, we would have to contend with the reservoir of our
entire culture. By offering only one or two entries for
each letter of the alphabet Visible Theory remains
potential. The lay-out and design of this piece
encourages comparison between entries and dissolves the
apparent opposition between visual images and thinking.
Just as each topic suggests a reservoir of cultural
history, the over-all design and the lay-out of each
individual entry connects to webs of associations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sparling:1988:DP,
author = "Bonnie Sparling",
title = "Decoder Process",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "449--454",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Laiwan:1988:IS,
author = "{Laiwan}",
title = "The Imperialism of Syntax",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "455--458",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "This intervention presents an alternative to the
Western image of syntax; the two facing pages of
Chinese characters literally mirror each other. They
force the reader to notice the visual structure of
language's lay-out. The usual invisibility of
syntactical arrangement makes the dominant mode into a
fixed, given, or ``natural'' progression of words on a
page. The author demonstrates the beauty and power of
alternatives and she literally reflects (thinks) on her
Eastern arrangement: in the alternative merely backward
or inverted? does the Eastern syntax function merely in
relation to the dominant model? is the Eastern syntax a
reversal of the dominant model? This is an intervention
that offers a thinking-image of resistance.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ronell:1988:CA,
author = "Avital Ronell",
title = "Condensed Article",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "459--482",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "The ``Condensed Article'' explores the telephone's
promise of immediate access to distant voices through
the technological preservation and condensation of
speech. The author calls up what spooks or haunts the
structure of telephonics. By unraveling these encrypted
connections the essay demonstrates and explains the
relay/delay interference signal between confusion and
certainty. In that sense, the essay connects
telephonics to Bell. The story of Alexander Graham Bell
from his early childhood to his invention of the
telephone holds many clues to the repressed desires in
the telephonic structure. But, rather than a biography,
the author writes a ``biophony,'' somewhere between
empiricity and speculation. This speculation operates a
party line between Heidegger's ``What is Called
Thinking,'' Abraham's and Torok's psychoanalysis of
crypts, Jacques Derrida's desedimentation of ``the
death sentence'' structure, and many other stations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ragland-Sullivan:1988:WR,
author = "Ellie Ragland-Sullivan",
title = "A Writing of the Real",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "483--495",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
abstract = "``The Writing of the Real'' uses Jacques Lacan's
psychoanalytic theory to explore the ``failure in
representation, a hole in the middle of perception.''
The author thinks through the problems this hole
presents: gaps, fadings, flickerings, and
discontinuities in images and words. This hole or objet
a cuts us to the quick, cuts certainties and
consistencies, and points to a lack and loss in our
knowledge, perceptions, and being. This objet a reminds
us that wholeness in images, languages, or beings
exists only in an Imaginary ordering of the world, and
that any explanation of our system of thinking or
visual design must include lack as a part of that
system. Desire enters the field when we look at what we
cannot bear to look at. But, this emergence of desire
through the breaks in our epistemological ground
loosens rigidities and opens up inventive attempts to
re-present the object a as a writing of the Real.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1988:Ad,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The Authors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "486--496",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 17:44:22 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1988:VXI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Volume XXII} Index",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "498--500",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 17:44:22 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1988:ABd,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "501--501",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 17:44:22 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1988:JI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXII",
number = "4",
pages = "502--503",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 17:44:22 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V22N4_1988_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bradford:1989:VPE,
author = "Richard Bradford",
title = "The Visual Poem in the {Eighteenth Century}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N1_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "``Visual Poetry'' is a technique that we normally
associate with seventeenth-century pattern verse and
with the typographical format of modern free verse and
concrete poetry. This essay is an examination of the
ways in which eighteenth-century critics treated the
visual format of traditional verse as a determinant in
the readers' appreciation of form and meaning. Critics
such as John Rice, John Walker and Joshua Steele
reprinted sequences of verse in accordance with their
ideals of oral delivery, and others such as Thomas
Barnes and Peter Walkden Fogg, regarded the silent
printed text as productive of effects which could be
appreciated only via the interpretive faculty of the
eye. The final section explores correspondences between
the eighteenth-century work and modern criticism, and
goes on to argue that twentieth-century appreciations
of the visual format of verse are limited by their
concentration upon the more extravagant typographic
experiments of free verse.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{York:1989:MAU,
author = "R. A. York",
title = "Mallarm{\'e} and Apollinaire: The Unpunctured Text",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N1_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is common for modern French verse to be printed
without punctuation. This raises the question of
whether the rhythms of speech, as denoted by the line
endings of verse, correspond redundantly to the
syntactic and semantic patterns of the ideas expressed,
as normally denoted by other punctuation. It is argued
that in the verse writings of St{\'e}phane
Mallarm{\'e}, the suppression of normal punctuation,
resulting in irresoluble ambiguities or in obscurities
resolved only later in the text, obliges the reader to
be especially conscious of his usual expectation of
syntactic and semantic guidance and so requires him to
concentrate to an exceptional degree on the tension
between the physical activity of speech and the related
ideational activity. In the work of Guillaume
Apollinaire, on the contrary, the effect of omitting
punctuation is to ensure that the reader can recognize
simultaneously the varied sense perceptions related by
the poet and to emphasize the immediately perceptible
energetic rhythm of speech.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Webster:1989:WFO,
author = "Michael Webster",
title = "Words-in-Freedom and the Oral Tradition",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N1_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite the fact that his early poetry was grounded in
the oral rhetoric of nineteenth-century declamation, F.
T. Marinetti invented a new form of visual poetry he
called ``words-in-freedom.'' This article explores ways
in which oral and print characteristics meshed or
clashed in the new form. The new style can be seen at
least partially as visual notations for oral
performance and as an attempt to unite the interior,
isolated spaces of print with the exterior, social
event of oral performance. This attempt failed because
of coding difficulties occasioned by Marinetti's
ideology of presence. A reading of Marinetti's
poster-poem ``Apr{\`e}s la Marne, Joffre visita le
front en auto'' confirms this view.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Berry:1989:VFF,
author = "Eleanor Berry",
title = "Visual Form in Free Verse",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N1_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "Visual form performs numerous significant and diverse
functions in modern free verse poetry. The theoretical
pronouncements of such poets as Robet Creeley, Charles
Olson, William Carlos Williams and Louis Zukofsky
recognize only its function of scoring for performance
and often belittle its significance. In representative
works of these poets, however, we find lineation,
line-grouping, spatial arrangement and particular
graphological details operating both globally and
locally to make meaning and to compose text. Even
though opsis has been, since Aristotle, an acknowledged
element of literary art, not only practitioners, but
with certain exceptions, literary critics and theorists
have failed to assign it more than a subordinate,
supportive role. Historical approaches that privilege
sound because of the originally oral nature of poetry
are of little help in explaining the use of visual form
in modern free verse. A functional approach, entailing
careful attention to how visual form affects our
experience of printed poems, can contribute toward
developing ``a theory of graphic prosody'' such as John
Hollander has called for. Functional analysis of visual
form in representative free verse poems and passages
yields a dozen distinct functions --- rhetorical,
mimetic and aesthetic functions that tend to support
the illusion of the poem as unified and autonomous, and
on the other hand, an equal number of functions that
tend to be distintegrative and intertextual. Analysis
of a passage from Pound's Cantos, using these functions
as an analytical tool, shows that visual form helps
realize this modern long poem's simultaneous drive
toward coherence and impulse toward openness.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Markham:1989:WPR,
author = "E. A. Markham",
title = "Which Poem am I Reading?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N1_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite the traditional belief, endorsed by T. S.
Eliot, that the printed poem should represent merely
the equivalent of a musical score for its actualization
in oral performance, the creative procedures of
writing, performing and interpreting poetry are
actually subtly interrelated. The voice, the persona of
the poem, is encoded in its printed form; but in its
release or realization in oral performance, it begins
to resonate both with the intended idiom of its creator
and with the conditioned, interpretive expectations of
the audience. The poet-performer releases his poetry
from the tyranny of the printed page. The author is a
performing poet who illustrates his argument with
examples from his own writing in which he seeks to
recreate the voices of, among others, Paul St. Vincent,
a young, black South Londoner; Sally Goodman, the
white, English feminist; and Philpot the middle-aged,
black cricket fan.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Waterman:1989:SAL,
author = "Andrew Waterman",
title = "Soundings Along the Lines",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N1_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "Technique and form are integral to a poem's expression
of its particular vision. Rhythm, lineation and syntax
--- sometimes played off against each other ---
collaborate with meaning to guide the reader's inner
hearing of, and response to, a poem. The author
illustrates this interrelationship with references to
his own poems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gandelman:1989:WII,
author = "Claude Gandelman",
title = "By Way of Introduction: Inscriptions as Subversion",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "This introductory paper defines the scope of the
research concerning ``inscriptions in painting'' from a
primarily semiotic point of view. Taking as its point
of departure the antinomy between the written word and
painting or drawing, it shows that in many cases (from
medieval pictograms through the baroque painter
Phillipe de Champaigne to modern new concreteness and
Max Beckmann) inscriptions are used to subvert the
pictoral content of works of art. Sometimes,
inscriptions also subvert theological interdictions to
taboos. Inscriptions can also be said to represent the
``performative'' aspect of the work of art in the
literal meaning of this word; that is they are used to
direct the gaze of the observer to specific spots
within the painting and are part of a manipulative
strategy of the painter.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Barasch:1989:SOP,
author = "Moshe Barasch",
title = "Some Oriental Pseudo-Inscriptions in Renaissance Art",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "Inscriptions are legible, prominent public displays
intended for reading. Two major groups of
pseudo-inscriptions are identified: disguised
inscriptions, which, at first glance, do not convey a
text but appear to be real things such as an embroidery
of pearls, and proper psuedo-inscriptions, which may
have clearly delineated individual letters that taken
together, make so sense. A study of Renaissance
pseudo-inscriptions could uncover little-known facets
of the encounter between East and West. That Venice and
the Netherlands were, respectively, centers of Arabic
and Hebrew pseudo-inscriptions coincides with the
scholarly publishing concerns which they were known for
during the Renaissance.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Martin:1989:OWO,
author = "Louis Martin",
title = "The Order of Words and the Order of Things in
Painting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "The term ``representation in this paper is taken in
the sense that was given it by the grammarians and
logicians of Port-Royal. The semiotic experiment
attempted here explores the fluctuations of meaning
produced by interferences between textual and
figurative representation within one picture. Examples
such as the portrait with its presentation of the
subject and the topographical city plan with its
representation of space by drawing and typographic
naming of places provide the foundation for a more
in-depth exploration of the Ex-voto of 1662, by
Philippe de Champaigne. This painting is an exceptional
illustration of the interference between image and
text.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lussier:1989:CDD,
author = "Mark Lussier",
title = "The Contra-Diction of Design: {Blake}'s Illustrations
to {Gray}'s ``{{\booktitle{Ode on the Death of a
Favourite Cat}}}''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "When Blake undertook the illustration of the 1790
edition of Thomas Gray's Poems for John Flaxman, he did
so with characteristic exuberance, providing both
illustration and interpretation. Gray represented a
contradiction to Blake: while he was a poet of empire
aligned with Blake's aesthetic enemy, Sir Joshua
Reynolds, Gray also wrote the radical indictment of
empire, ``The Bard.'' Blake's illustrations testify to
this conflict; and in the ``Ode,'' Blake's designs
offer an other language, a contra-diction, that
deconstructs Gray's conscious --- and liberates his
unconscious discourse. Blake's visual language
champions desire's expression, specifically feminine
desire, and resists the repression of that desire urged
by Gray in his own controlled poetic diction. Blake's
images define the visual field at the margin of
discourse as the realm of the unconscious. Further, he
demonstrates a number of concepts later argued by
Jacques Lacan.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Roque:1989:MWI,
author = "George Roque",
title = "{Magritte}'s Words and Images",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "During Magritte's ``linguistic period,'' completed in
Paris (1927--1930), the first inscriptions of words
appear in his paintings. But this period should not be
arbitrarily isolated from the rest of the painter's
production and from the totality of his preoccupations.
Magritte's experiments with words and images are
preceded by other experiments with his surrealist
friends in Brussels, notably the production of
advertising brochures which demanded the association of
the name of the product with the image of it. His first
inscription of words in a painting, ``naked woman''
written on a tree trunk, seems to stem from a
preoccupation of Magritte and of male surrealists: How
to represent woman? This obsession gives a key to
understanding the ``inscriptions'' series: because they
fail to adequately represent women, Magritte treats
both images and words as mere representations, subject
to an equally radical splitting from the ``real'' thing
they are supposed to represent.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hubert:1989:BFL,
author = "Ren{\'e}e Riese Hubert",
title = "The Books of Fernand L{\'e}ger: Illustration and
Inscription",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "L{\'e}ger evolves from the early La fin du monde
(where he imaginatively appropriates Cendrar's text) to
his picture-poems in Les illuminations (where he merely
selects passages from Rimbaud's text) to his own
created text in Le Cirque, freely calligraphed and
lithographed. He avoids the mimetic use of literary
elements in order to subvert the conventions of the
illustrated book and he subordinates meaning to a
graphic interplay where word and image can, on
occasion, become interchangeable. Already in La fin du
monde, movement, especially of a circular nature,
endows his book with a dynamics of its own. In Le
Cirque, certain repetitive motifs develop mobility on a
more structural level. L{\'e}ger has thus subverted the
borderline between readable and nonreadable, lyric and
painterly. The scene of representation, verbal and
visual, has undergone so drastic a transformation that
the poetic and painterly signatures of the artist have
become indistinguishable.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Levinger:1989:JJP,
author = "Esther Levinger",
title = "{Jasper Johns}' Painted Words",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "The painted words in Jasper Johns' art act in two
different capacities. First, by being concealed beneath
opaque layers of encaustic or oil paint, they partake
in the artist's interrogation of visual perception.
Second, by being repeatedly set against images, the
painted words, this time visible, question classical
representation. The questioning of sight is directed
against the modernist limitation of painting to pure
opticality as well as against the privileged position
of sight in Western culture. Words and Johns' means of
critiquing modernism; and the different relationships
that he establishes between signifiers and signified,
either verbal or pictoral, and between signs and things
contradict the system of representation, both
substitutional and repetitional.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gandelman:1989:VAM,
author = "Claude Gandelman",
title = "On the Verbal Art of a Modern Painter: the Work of
{Jules Kirschenbaum}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "Jules Kirschenbaum, a modern American artist whose
work integrates inscriptions and figurative painting,
studied in New York under masters belonging to the
abstract expressionist and to the purely abstract
school, yet he exhibited at the Whitney Museum with
Cadmus and other protagonists of ``magic realism.''
Later, his work took a wholly different turn; it became
an art about meaning and about the `meaning of
meaning.' Kirschenbaum writes: ``One contemporary
concept is `what you see is what you see.' In contrast
to that, I am for an art in which what you see is only
the beginning of an endless chain of illusions\ldots
''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ortquist:1989:MCR,
author = "Leslie Ortquist",
title = "{Magritte}'s Captivity in {Robbe-Grillet}'s
{{\booktitle{La Belle Captive}}}: The Subjugation of
the Image by the Word",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N23_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "Alain Robbe-Grillet's novel La Belle Captive, which
employs seventy-seven paintings by the Belgian
surrealist Ren{\'e} Magritte, is offered as a
``collaboration,'' a playful interchange between word
and image. Robbe-Grillet, who used the paintings
variously as generative material and companion or
counter-text to his written text after Magritte's
death, provides in La Belle Captive an occasion to
explore the relationships between verbal and visual
text. The novel may be understood to demonstrate a
fundamental relationship of inequality between word and
image, a relationship of violation rather than
collaboration between equal partners.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1989:ABd,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "318--318",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Berger:1989:DTS,
author = "Paul Eric Berger",
title = "Documentation: Time, Space and the Blackboard",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "321--325",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moilanen:1989:EIH,
author = "Carolyn Moilanen and Charles Lehman",
title = "The Effects of Italic Handwriting on Legibility: The
Methods and Findings of a Three-Year Study",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "327--352",
month = oct,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Italic Handwriting Series emphasizes a continuous
flow in handwriting development and instruction, and is
designed to allow a more natural transition from print
to cursive. Italic handwriting was first implemented in
Portland Public Schools during the 1983-84 school year
at grade K-4, with an additional grade-level
implementation during successive years. A concurrent
three-year evaluation study examined the effects of
italic handwriting instruction upon students'
handwriting legibility. During the first year,
legibility ratings declined from fall to spring. During
the second and third years, ratings typically increase
from fall to spring, but when the ratings were examined
across all three years of italic implementation, a
pattern of overall decline emerged. Because many
student papers were written in a non-italic cursive,
the entire sample was separated into italic and
non-italic categories. Even though italic papers
received significantly higher ratings, legibility
ratings declined over time. While teachers' impressions
of the italic program are generally favorable, primary
teachers typically respond more positively about italic
than do intermediate-grade teachers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bear:1989:WBR,
author = "Donald R. Bear",
title = "Why Beginning Reading Must Be Word-By-Word: Disfluent
Oral Reading and Orthographic Development",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "353--367",
month = oct,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "The development of reading fluency is a gradual
process which often entails strategies that make for a
disfluent oral presentation. Disfluent oral reading,
fingerpointing and reading aloud to oneself are the
most characteristic behaviors of beginning readers. In
this paper, research related to these reading behaviors
and the corresponding spelling behaviors is presented.
Based on an integrated theory of literacy proficiency,
the synchrony between stages of reading and spelling
development and the reasons why these stages are
related are discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Riedinger:1989:TTT,
author = "Edward A. Riedinger",
title = "The Tales Typography Tells",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "369--374",
month = oct,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "The skillful control of typographical elements is so
powerful that it can determine a reader's perception of
the nature of a literary masterpiece. The impact of
typography becomes especially apparent when the same
work is printed by two fine press publishers with
differing views of it. This article examines the
manipulation of typographical elements by the Allen
Press and by publisher John Henry Nash in their
editions of John Dryden's All for Love --- and how this
manipulation significantly changes one's perception of
the focus and historical environments of this play.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kadalenos:1989:INR,
author = "Emma Kadalenos",
title = "Image and Narrativity: {Robbe-Grillet}'s
{{\booktitle{La Belle Captive}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "375--392",
month = oct,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
abstract = "A novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet and Ren{\'e} Magritte,
containing more than seventy-five of Magritte's
paintings and a text by Robbe-Grillet, La Belle Captive
(1975) illustrates the procedure Jacques Derrida
describes in reading photographs: the story does not
precede the telling. Magritte's paintings have no
syntagmatic or diachronic element, no chronology.
Paintings cut an event from the temporal continuum,
removing it from any prior or sequential events which
might imply causality. For Robbe-Grillet, to engender a
narrative from paintings allows him to replace the
``generative idea of chronology that is continuous and
leading to an end'' --- permitting him to create a
narrative without prior referent.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Twyman:1989:BRH,
author = "Michael Twyman",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Herman Zapf \& His Design
Philosophy}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "393--400",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Singleton:1989:MA,
author = "Barbara Cunliffe Singleton",
title = "Margin Artist",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "401--405",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1989:STC,
author = "James Hartley",
title = "Spatial and Typographic Cues in Text: a Response to
{Garofalo}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "407--411",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Garofalo:1988:TCA,Garofalo:1989:GRJ}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Garofalo:1989:GRJ,
author = "Karen M. Garofalo",
title = "{Garofalo} Responds to {James Hartley}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "411--411",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Garofalo:1988:TCA,Hartley:1989:STC}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nesbitt:1989:RC,
author = "Alexander Nesbitt and Fernand Baudin and Adam
Blatner",
title = "Reader Comments",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "412--415",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{????} [Book review in Volume XXII, 2--3]",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1989:IVX,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume XXIII}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "416--418",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1989:GId,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "General Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "419--420",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1989:CPR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Call for Papers: {RIDT-91}: the second international
workshop on raster imaging and digital typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIII",
number = "4",
pages = "420--420",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1989",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:05:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V23N4_1989_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1990:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:25:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Schmandt-Besserat:1990:EF,
author = "Denise Schmandt-Besserat",
title = "{Editor}'s Foreword",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "5--5",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:25:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reilly:1990:OM,
author = "F. Kent {Reilly III} and Brian Stross",
title = "An Overview of {Mesoamerica}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "6--11",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reilly:1990:CRF,
author = "F. Kent {Reilly III}",
title = "Cosmos and Rulership: The Function of {Olmec}-style
Symbols in Formative Period {Mesoamerica}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "12--37",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "Iconographic investigations of works of art executed
in the Olmec style have produced convincing evidence
that rulership during the Early and Middle Formative
Period of Mesoamerican prehistory was publicly
legitimized by a visual charter. This charter consisted
of symbols derived from the natural environment. These
naturally derived symbols functioned within a symbol
system which stressed the human ruler's access to
supernatural power. The same symbol system also
described the cosmic stage on which the rituals of
rulership were enacted.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stross:1990:MWC,
author = "Brian Stross",
title = "{Mesoamerican} Writing at the Crossroads: The {Late
Formative}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "38--61",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Zapf:1991:RC}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "A general overview of the form and substance of Late
Formative writing in Mesoamerica is undertaken here.
Recent significant additions to the corpus of
Mesoamerican Late Formative script have contributed new
information warranting a review of our knowledge of
this pivotal time period. Focusing on two of these
additions for more detailed observations, analysis of
the iconographic context of the script reveals
considerable interdependence between text and context
and provides a glimpse of the importance of
cosmological considerations in the display of power.
Maize and stages of maize growth are shown to be of
crucial importance to power display as well as to the
system of divinatory day names integral to the 260-day
ritual cycle. Isthmian script is seen as likely to
represent a Mixe-Zoquean language, and a maize-bearing
shark is identified on a recently discovered Late
Formative stela from Veracruz.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fields:1990:DMH,
author = "Virginia M. Fields",
title = "Deciphering {Maya} Hieroglyphic Writing: The State of
the Art",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "62--73",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "A brief description of the historical approaches to
the decipherment of ancient Maya writing is presented
in order to provide the background for a description of
our current knowledge of the nature and structure of
their system. Maya hieroglyphic writing is recognized
as a true writing system in that it represents the
sounds and structure of spoken language. The writing
system is defined as a mixed logographic system
containing both pictographic and phonetic elements.
Maya hieroglyphic writing appears in the latter part of
the Late Preclassic Period (ca. 150 B.C.--A.D. 100) and
is primarily associated with documenting political
history and legitimacy. Writing was used to record the
events of a ruler's life, validating his right to the
throne by documenting his parentage, his accession to
power, his conquests, and his performance of important
ritual and ceremonial acts. Calendrical information
also comprises a major component of Classic Maya
inscriptions. Historic events are documented by means
of a complex system that both fixes events in time and
ties them cyclically to the mythological past.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Troike:1990:PHP,
author = "Nancy P. Troike",
title = "Pre-{Hispanic} Pictoral Communication: The Codex
System of the {Mixtec} of {Oaxaca, Mexico}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "74--87",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper summarizes the nature of the pre-Hispanic
pictoral communication system used by the Mixtec people
of Mexico, who were creating manuscripts in which they
recorded their histories, genealogies and religious
beliefs long before the Spanish reached the New World.
The principal pictoral conventions are explained, and
each is illustrated with an example from one of the
surviving manuscripts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Justeson:1990:ETM,
author = "John S. Justeson and Peter Mathews",
title = "Evolutionary Trends in {Mesoamerican} Hieroglyphic
Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "88--132",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper surveys the origin and development of the
representational conventions of Mesoamerica writing
systems. Writing probably grew out of the iconography
of ceremonial cults, with which it shares many
representational conventions; this iconography was used
throughout Mesoamerica. Writing per se seems to have
taken shape during or just before the period in which
state-level political organization was emerging, in at
least two separate regional traditions. Many of the
representational features of these scripts are
understandable in terms of the structures of the
languages they represented and the patterns of
development often resemble those of Old World systems.
Other features are understandable in terms of the close
relations that Mesoamerican writing maintained with
iconography.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:WGR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "The {William S. Gray Research Collection in Reading}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "133--133",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:25:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:NPM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Notes on the Preparation of Manuscripts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "134--135",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:25:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:USI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Upcoming Special Issues of {{\booktitle{Visible
Language}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "1",
pages = "136--136",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 17 18:25:32 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N1_1990_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1990:AB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "134--134",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 06:59:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baker:1990:TYB,
author = "Jan Baker",
title = "[For a thousand years before the alphabet \ldots{}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "136--136",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 06:59:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Hand-written commentary on the cloudy origins of
writing in Mesopotamia.",
remark = "No author listed, but author credit is recorded at the
bottom of page 227.",
}
@Article{Sassoon:1990:HHM,
author = "Rosemary Sassoon",
title = "Handwriting --- How Much Do We Know About It?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "137--143",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "For a thousand years before the alphabet, the scribal
schools in Mesopotamia and Egypt had studied and taught
their scripts, cuneiform and hieroglyphics, but no
record of the original alphabet or any reference to it
has been found among the hundreds of thousands of
tablets from scribal archives. The silence in which the
origin of the alphabet is shrouded invites comment but
receives none. Among the ancient tablets of Sumer are
numerous wordlists containing, for instance, the names
of animals or of plants or of legal terms and many
others. Some word lists are bilingual given the
Sumerian words with their Akkadian or their Eblaite
translations. Their classified lists of words were used
as reference sources in early proto-science and as
teaching material in the scribal schools. Scholarly
exchange between Ebla and Mesopotamia has been
established by more than a hundred word lists in
Sumeria found at Ebla that are identical with word
lists from cities in Mesopotamia.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sassoon:1990:WEI,
author = "John Sassoon",
title = "Who on Earth Invented the Alphabet?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "144--163",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "There is neither record of nor reference to the
invention of the alphabet in any known source. That in
itself may say something about the invention --- that
it probably did not take place in the scribal
community. The alphabet grew out of the syllabaries
which precede it, of which the most widespread were
cuneiform and hieroglyphics. It probably emerged from
the commercial communities of the ancient Near East but
owed its consonatal principle to the Egyptians. A
Canaanite in north Syria around 1800 B.c. is the most
likely inventor, and the city of Ebla is taken as a
hypothesis. The early Mesopotamian scribal tradition of
which Ebla was part is outlined.\par
Opinions about how the alphabet was invented are
considered, concluding that it was probably a single
``giant leap,'' and by one man. The inventor's
necessary background, creation of letter shapes, the
writing medium and direction of script are reviewed.
For the tricky problem of initial acceptance and
diffusion, for which these is no evidence, a
possibility is postulated. At the end, the whole
process is encapsulated in a brief story.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sedeyn:1990:QDH,
author = "Marie-Jeanne Sedeyn",
title = "Questioned Documents: The Human Trace as a Body Flow",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "164--175",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although handwriting has long been recognized as
something entirely individual, it has not yet been the
subject of true scientific and objective examination.
This article tries to promote an interest in the
scientific observation of handwriting. A methodical and
complete description of each written document would
allow researchers to solve identification problems,
investigate group characteristics and bring forth new
information in a number of different fields.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Twyman:1990:PTN,
author = "Michael Twyman and Susan Walker",
title = "Preliminary Thoughts on Nomenclature for Teachers of
Handwriting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "176--193",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper draws attention to the need for a useful
nomenclature for handwriting and suggests sets of terms
for use by those concerned with the teaching of
handwriting and research into it. Reference is made to
papers on nomenclature in the related field of printing
types and to the recommendations of a study group of
the Working Party on Typographic Teaching in Britain.
Terms are proposed for categories of letters, the main
parts of letters, descriptions of orientation, variant
forms of letters, the real or notional lines associated
with handwriting and ways of referring to heights.
These terms are intended specifically for use by
teachers and other specialists in handwriting. (It is
accepted that good teachers will develop their own
terms when working with young children.) The
recommended terms are set out in a series of tables
along with terms commonly used by different groups of
specialists: teachers, writers of handwriting books,
those who write about paleography and letterforms, and
specialists in printing and computing. The terms used
by teachers were gleaned from a small, uncontrolled
survey. This revealed a reluctance or inability of many
teachers to describe parts of letterforms and features
associated with them and considerable variation in the
use of terms. This survey suggested that a larger-scale
project of a similar kind should be undertaken.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Patkin:1990:AH,
author = "Michael Patkin",
title = "Anatomy of the Hand",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "194--197",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "Precise reference to the elements of the hand and its
movement is important to medical science. This brief,
diagrammatic article orients the layperson to the most
common terms.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sassoon:1990:WC,
author = "Rosemary Sassoon",
title = "Writer's Cramp",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "198--213",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "An interim report of work with writer's cramp patients
suggests that a wider view of this condition id needed.
The article proposes that there are aspects inherent in
the act of writing, as well as in taught strategies,
that might influence the attitudes to, and treatment
of, this particular movement disorder. Simple practical
measures aimed at alleviating the symptoms are
described. They benefit patients and, at the same time,
provide some possible answers to issues that have
baffled those who have previously looked at writer's
cramp from a medical perspective alone.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ericsson:1990:GSD,
author = "Kjerstin Ericsson",
title = "Graphic Skills as a Diagnostic Tool For Working with
the Elderly",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "214--226",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "Graphic skills may reveal a dementia process in
progress. The observations are based upon about 1,500
aged subjects (> 75), half of them with cognitive
deficiency and the other without, residing in central
Stockholm. The intention of this study was to develop a
simple, non-verbal screening method for subjects with
social and/or cognitive disorders. Graphic competence
was compared with cognitive capacity. Geometric
copying, handwriting and freehand figure-drawing
capacities were shown to drop in a prescribed order
with decreasing cognitive functioning. Copying a
three-dimensional cube was the most sensitive to
cognitive derangements, and signature writing the least
sensitive. These two tasks represent the extremes of a
scale which also included performance on other copying
tasks including handwriting ability and freehand
figurative drawing. As a whole, the proposed graphic
test technique seems less sensitive to cultural and
educational factors, including verbal factors, than
ordinary measurement of mental functioning.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baker:1990:VN,
author = "Jan Baker",
title = "Visual Notations",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "227--227",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:C,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Colophon",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "2",
pages = "228--228",
month = "Spring",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 06:59:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N2_1990_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kapr:1990:CBP,
author = "Albert Kapr",
title = "Concerning the Beginning of Printing in 15th Century
Strassburg",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N34_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "On the occasion of the 550th year celebration of the
invention of printing, the author has tried to find new
arguments concerning time and place. Gutenberg could
not have made his invention in Mainz in 1440, as is
widely maintained, because he lived demonstrably in
Strassburg from 1434 to 1444. Here, in 1439 there was a
large lawsuit in whose records is noted that Gutenberg,
as the head of a group, had worked on ``aventur und
kunst.'' This term was quite likely the cover-up
designation for the first printing. Additional historic
evidence and political relationships lead to the
conviction that the first printing took place around
1440, that, however, the master brought the invention
to perfection in the 42-line bible that he printed
after his return to his birthplace, Mainz.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zapf:1990:CAD,
author = "Hermann Zapf",
title = "Is Creativity in Alphabet Design Still Wanted?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N34_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "Current computer technology and professional attitudes
about design in general and typeface design in
particular are examined with reference to design
ethics, visual sensibility and the marketplace. Zapf
answers the question posed in the title and recommends
the organization of a practical reference tool, a
central international type-face registry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bonsiepe:1990:IDG,
author = "Gui Bonsiepe",
title = "Interface Design $ \bullet $ Graphics $ \bullet $
Language: Interpretations of Human User Interface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N34_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "Several interpretations of human user interface are
reviewed and a proposal is developed for understanding
the new category of tools in the form of computer
programs. The advantages of a graphical user interface
is compared to that of a character based interface. The
contribution of the designer to the articulation of the
retinal space in which these tools appear is outlined.
The theoretical part is accompanied by a detailed case
history of the design of an electronic mail
application. The relationship between an interface
science and an interface design is commented on but the
proper domain of interface design is distinct from both
science and art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nemeth:1990:WDB,
author = "Christopher Nemeth",
title = "World Design: Broadening the Bandwidth Communication
in the 90's",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N34_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "Progress is increasingly defined as success in
organizing, sharing, understanding and using
information. Design-related project teams typically
develop and pass complex information among many team
members. Current communications media limit the amount
and speed of information transfer. Increasingly
sophisticated computing communications systems offer
the potential to bridge long distances and cultural
differences. The design professions can take a cue from
Cable News Network (CNN), which shows that live
electronic communications do help bridge cultures. By
communicating in a broader bandwidth, live images
convey information in a richer, more compelling fashion
than simple audio or printed media. Design-related work
can benefit from live computing/telecommunications
media, by building stronger relationships among
participants and improving the quality, depth, speed
and facility with which information is shared. This
paper discusses an image-intensive design
communications network, its prospective benefits and
possible pitfalls.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Burnett:1990:CVS,
author = "Kathleen Burnett",
title = "Communication with Visual Sound: {Herbert Bayer} and
the Design of Type",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N34_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "The pervasiveness of Herbert Bayer's influence on
every aspect of modern commercial book design and
production has been significantly underestimated.
Bayer's contributions to type design, layout, book
production methodology and technology have been until
recently largely overlooked despite the extent to which
his vision and example have influenced the design of
contemporary textbooks, atlases and exhibition
catalogs. Bayer's influence extends beyond these
specialized formats. It is in the area of type design
that Bayer's contribution has been most unfairly
dismissed. Among the progenitors of functionalism in
type design, Bayer was the first to design a type
specifically for photo offset reproduction. His designs
for universal and Bayer-type served as models for such
commonly used modern fonts as Univers and Bauhaus. He
was an advocate of clear, systematic thought tempered
by pragmatism, whose principles of type design were
twofold: (1) type as visual language, and (2) the
relationship of type to technology. He proposed that
type should represent language in a clear and readable
manner, with full attention to the characteristics of
the reproductive medium. It is in the attempt to
formulate a theoretics of type design, rather than in
the design of any one type face, that Bayer's
importance lies. While many of his more practically
oriented colleagues considered his desire to reconcile
linguistic, technical and aesthetic concerns eccentric,
contemporary designers grappling with the problematics
of digital typography and computer screen design will
find his work provocative.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stiff:1990:BWU,
author = "Paul Stiff",
title = "From the Bookshelves: What the User Tells the
Designer",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "XXIV",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V24N34_1990_E.pdf",
abstract = "Graphic designers' need for feedback is typically
answered by other designers. They tend not to engage in
the kinds of empirical evaluation which might yield
feedback about readers' performance. Graphic designers
also need generous and informative models of readers
and their various objectives. In the absence of such
feedback and models, designers may set themselves goals
which neglect readers' needs. This article reports
informal observation of one reader's interaction with a
series of texts --- information displayed on the spines
of a serial publication. The reader's interaction,
which led to remedial intervention by that reader to
correct a design fault, offers both strong unsolicited
feedback about performance and an informal model of one
kind of reading objective.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1991:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 07:30:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Benson:1991:LER,
author = "Philippa Jane Benson",
title = "Leading-edge Research or Lost Cause: The Search for
Interscriptual {Stroop} Effects",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "4--17",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper reviews studies done during the last decade
in one small area of cross-language research, that of
cross-orthographic Stroop interference tests. Although
these studies may at first seem distant to discussions
of basic literacy skills, the insights they provide may
be critical to furthering our understanding of human
acquisition and use of written language. The purpose of
this article is two-fold. First, by critiquing one of
the first cross-orthographic Stroop studies in the
context of related studies, this paper describes how
cross-orthographic Stroop studies have been used to
explore cognitive mechanisms involved in reading and
the possibility that those mechanisms might be
constrained by the orthography of a language. Second,
this paper reviews some conceptual and methodical flaws
in the research, flaws that underscore the difficulty
in empirically verifying hypotheses about how humans
might make meaning from and with written language. As
debates intensify about the role of empirical studies
in research on written language, it becomes
increasingly important that researchers relying on
empirical methods increase their efforts to weed their
experimental designs of potential rival hypotheses.
This weeding is particularly difficult in
cross-language studies because investigators are often
hampered by a lack of sufficient knowledge about the
languages they are using as experimental materials.
Despite their faults, however, the studies reviewed
here, along with others, provide evidence that readers
of different orthographies may invoke different
cognitive processes at the base of their reading
strategies.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brown:1991:LAP,
author = "R. A. Brown",
title = "Literary Assessments in Polyscriptal Societies:
{Chinese} Character Literacy in {Korea} and {Japan}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "18--39",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Literacy studies within both ``autonomous'' and
``ideological'' traditions, to use Street's (1984)
terminology, have tended to focus on Western alphabet
using societies and assume that literacy, however
defined, is an all or nothing matter. Societies in
which varieties and degrees of literacy are possible
(indeed ordinary) have hitherto largely been ignored.
Japan and South Korea are such cases, with separate but
functionally interrelated writing systems, used for
communicatively disparate purposes, differential
mastery of which, consequently, has social and economic
repercussions. In these and perhaps similar cases,
literacy is, rather than discrete and unitary, always
multiplicitous and variable. Different ``literacies''
entail different social and, some would argue (Unger,
1984 and 1987) cognitive consequences.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bear:1991:CFO,
author = "Donald R. Bear",
title = "Copying Fluency and Orthographic Development",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "40--53",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "This exploratory study examined the relationship
between stages of orthographic development (Henderson,
1990) and writing fluency. It was hypothesized that
subjects in the beginning stages of orthographic
development would copy less fluently than subjects at
more advanced levels of orthographic development and
reading achievement. Forty-one first- through
third-graders copied separately four nonsense illegal
letter strings. A standardized reading achievement test
and a 20-word developmental spelling inventory were
administered. Based on the results of the spelling
inventory, subjects were placed in one of two stages of
developmental word knowledge. The beginning readers and
spellers approached the orthography in a linear
fashion, and tended to copy in smaller unit, often
copying letter-by-letter. Children with a more
sophisticated knowledge of words copied in larger
units, and often at the whole word level. The results
support the hypothesis that the graphemic output
lexicon of beginning readers and writers is not
sufficiently detailed to allow a fluent output.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cruttenden:1991:IC,
author = "Alan Cruttenden",
title = "Intonation and the Comma",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "54--73",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "A special issue of Visible Language (Winter 1978,
12:1) was devoted to the interface between reading and
listening. It is significant that, among the six
articles in that issue, there is no mention of
punctuation or of intonation. These two topics are
among the least-studied aspect of visual and auditory
language. This article represents an effort to explore
one aspect of the relationship between intonation and
punctuation. The historical developments of marks of
punctuation is outlined, and uses and prescriptions for
the comma from the sixteenth century onwards are
described. Prescriptive recommendations for the comma
in the twentieth century are examined in detail and
compared with what is known about the division of
connected speech into intonation-groups. It is
suggested that, where syntactic prescription and
intonational usage conflict, a return to more
elocutionary punctuation would in many cases aid
intelligibility.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bever:1991:SPT,
author = "Thomas G. Bever and Steven Jandreau and Rebecca
Burwell and Ron Kaplan and Annie Zaenen",
title = "Spacing Printed Text to Isolate Major Phrases Improves
Readability",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "74--87",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Three-liguistically motivated algorithms for assigning
between-word space sizes were compared for their impact
on text readability: a computer-implemented heuristic
analysis assigned extra spaces between word groups
corresponding to major phrases; a phrase-structure
analysis assigned each space a size proportional to the
depth of the phrase structure at that point; a prosodic
analysis assigned space sizes proportional to the
between-word pauses indicated if the sentences were
spoken; finally, an even-spacing algorithm, assigned a
constant amount of space between each word on a line.
The readability of the formats were contrasted using
the Cook-Chapman find-the-odd-word test in a paragraph
version. The readability results showed the following
significant ordering of increasing difficulty:
heuristic --- > phrase-structure=prosodic=even-spaced.
The reason that spacing based on the heuristic parser
results in better comprehension than based on the
complete phrase structure may be that good readers
guide their eye movements by a similarly crude initial
parse of texts. These results suggest that the
readability of text can be improved with the aid of a
rudimentary automatic parser.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Polkinhorn:1991:BFI,
author = "Harry Polkinhorn",
title = "Bastard in the Family: The Impact of Cubo-Futurist
Book Art on Structural Linguistics",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "88--109",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "The impact of Russian avant-garde, especially the
cubo-futurist artists' books of Kruchenykh, Klebnikov
and David Burlink (with illustrations by Goncharova,
Kulbin, Malevich and others) played a significant role
in determining the shape of early structural
linguistics. This happened primarily through Roman
Jakobson's association with these artists at a time in
his life when he was formulating a series of revisions
to the linguistic concepts of Ferdinand de Saussure and
the neogrammarians before him. Jakobson's artist
colleagues began working in interdisciplinary art forms
(the artist's book), as he was attempting to articulate
a theory that would encompass the irrational in
discourse focused on the relationship between sounds,
and between sound and meaning, thus trying to retain a
role for reason.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1991:ANa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Author Notes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "110--110",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 07:30:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1991:NPM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Notes on the Preparation of Manuscripts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "111--112",
month = "Winter",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 07:30:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N1_1991_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hubert:1991:IAB,
author = "Ren{\'e}e Riese Hubert",
title = "Introduction to the Artists' Books",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this issue where critics, book artists, archivists
and poets participate in defining the problematics of
the modern artist's book, production and reading emerge
as the key issues. Contemporary artists have modified
traditional practices to such an extent that their
readers are hard pressed to give a suitable definition
of an illustrated book. By undergoing spatial
displacements, text and image exchange or relinquish
their respective identities. Many barriers have been
crossed and many oppositions have disappeared, notably
between handcrafted and industrial artifacts, between
theoretical and creative productions, between unity and
multiplicity of media. Text and image alternate,
combine or wage war on one another. Their various
alliances and rivalries give rise to a variety of
questions discussed in this issue. Do text and image
upstage or enhance each other? Does the shape of the
book translate or subvert its message or meaning? Is
the binding more than mere decoration and can its
absence be revealing? In view of many radical changes,
the artist's book assumes multiple functions:
aesthetic, political, cultural and social. Frequently
it provides a form of protest against either
institutionalism or elitism even though it can cater
only to an elite. The act of reading becomes complex,
the reader, curator or librarian can no longer perform
routine tasks, but must participate on another level in
the creation or production of the book.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Polkinhorn:1991:BAB,
author = "Harry Polkinhorn",
title = "From Book to Anti-Book",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Because they are mixed modes (words and images),
``artists' books'' have lacked an adequate theory
relating them to other forms of cultural production. In
order to understand these unique objects, one must
divide them into two subgroupings: de luxe editions
(usually limited, numbered, signed and sold to dealers
and collectors), and ``anti-books,'' those which
question the physical and conceptual foundations of the
book, seriality, identity and the art marketing system.
Mexican examples are presented because they highlight
the explicitly political and social substratum from
which the avant-garde emerges.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lydon:1991:BTH,
author = "Mary Lydon",
title = "The Book as the {Trojan Horse} of Art: {Walter
Hamady}, the {Perishable Press Limited} and
{Gabberjabbs 1--6}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Walter Hamady's combination of iconoclasm/craft,
art/daily life, and sophistication grounded in
physiology and earthiness set his work apart. ``The
Book as the Trojan Horse of Art'' explores these themes
while the article itself mirrors, in its form, Hamady's
attitude toward the book as a reflective vehicle in its
ability to break and intersect narrative lines, play
with syntax, integrate found materials, and convey
enigma, paradox and information all at once.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Perloff:1991:ITA,
author = "Marjorie Perloff",
title = "``{Inner} Tension\slash In Attention'': {Steve
McCaffery}'s Book Art",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Steve McCaffery's poetic career had its inception in
the northern England of the late sixties; his biggest
influence was the concrete poetry/concrete art of Ian
Hamilton Finlay. Emigrating to Canada in the early
seventies, McCaffery worked both on sound-text poetry
and on artists' books, producing a series of remarkable
illustrated books --- Ow' Waif, Dr. Sadhu's Muffins,
Intimate Distortions, Knowledge Never Knew --- which
combine word and image and, more important, treat the
book as a composite whole, spacing, typography,
arrangement, white space, letter size, etc. all working
together to create a field of play. He is therefore all
but impossible to anthologize and his work belongs more
properly with artist's books than with conventional
poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Deguy:1991:DDD,
author = "Michel Deguy",
title = "{Deguy\slash Dorny Dorny\slash Deguy}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Deguy/Dorny Dorny/Deguy is a reflection on poetic
stimulation of collaboration in the realm of space and
materiality of words.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hoyem:1991:WTC,
author = "Andrew Hoyem",
title = "Working Together: Collaboration in the Book Arts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Different styles of book art collaboration are
explored through fifteen vignettes of the author's work
with various contemporary artists including Robert
Motherwell, Jasper Johns, John Baldessari and Jim Dine
as well as the architect Robert Graves and
photographers Michael Kenna and Lou Stoumen. These
vignettes are anchored by an introductory description
of collaboration at the Arion Press and the fact that
the author was a given in each creative, interpersonal
encounter.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zelevansky:1991:CMM,
author = "Paul Zelevansky",
title = "The Computer Made Me Do It: Computers and Books",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay compares the form, function and experiences
of reading and writing books with the utilization and
creation of narratives on the computer. Topics include:
hand-eye coordination, gestures and rituals which
characterize computer use; the speed, accessibility and
flexibility of computer tools; rules and assumptions
which inform the relationship between human and
machine; the structural, technical and psychological
functions of the interface; the experience of
navigation within an electronic narrative structure;
the computer user as audience, reader and creator;
signs and symbol, the intersections of visual and
verbal language; the manipulation of icons, formats,
metaphors and scenarios which support computer
environments and simulations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Drucker:1991:TMP,
author = "Johanna Drucker",
title = "Typographic Manipulation of the Poetic Text in the
Early Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Experiments with typography proliferated in the early
decades of the twentieth century in the works of poets
and artists involved with the various movements of the
early avant-garde. For artists of the Dada, Italian and
Russian Futurist, and Vorticist movements, these
manipulations were an integral part of their aesthetic
and political concerns. The source which inspired these
works and the central issues which motivated these
visual pyrotechnics varied considerably from poet to
poet. This article traces the relations among aesthetic
principles, linguistic meaning, political strategies
and visual representation in the typographic work of F.
T. Marinetti, Guillaume Apollinaire, Tristan Tzara,
Wyndham Lewis and Ilia Zdanevich in the Period of 1909
to 1923.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anzalone:1991:CTO,
author = "John Anzalone and Ruth Copans",
title = "Covering the Text: the Object of Bookbinding",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Binders have long contributed an important material
dimension to any consideration of the polysemy of the
book-as-object, and the heritage of the livre de
peintre, or artist's book, has left its mark on the
bookbinder's awareness of interpretive strategies for
approaching the text. This article examines the
practices of five contemporary French bookbinders whose
diversity of creative styles only masks fundamental
common preoccupations: the creation of decors that are
harmonious and not competitive with the text, and the
need to ally aesthetic pleasure in the finished decor
with a structural integrity that preserves the book as
an object of reading, not an object for viewing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Haskell:1991:RMB,
author = "Eric T. Haskell",
title = "Reading the Multimedia Book: the Case of Les Fleurs du
Mal",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Contemporary book illustrators have often experimented
with mixed media. Roger Bezombes' collage illustrations
for Baudelaire's Fleurs du Mal (Strasbourg: Less
Bibliophiles de l'Est, 1985) exemplifies this
experimentation at its best. The artist's appropriation
and juxtaposition of often disparate images from
ancient to present day iconography shows the diversity
of the text's potential and points to the universality
of Baudelaire's poetic gesture. In his articulation of
a new architecture for the book, Bezombes provides a
robust visual plane whose intersections with the verbal
register foster novel conjugations for reader/viewer
reception and frame them within unprecedented paradigms
of image-text inquiry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Prinz:1991:NBN,
author = "Jessica Prinz",
title = "The ``Non-Book'': New Dimensions in the Contemporary
Artist's Book",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Some contemporary books blur the distinction between
book and sculpture, presenting three-dimensional
objects that toy both with the shape of the book and
its definition. Three exemplary ``non-books'' are
examined in this study in order to show how the
dimensions of the book have been expanded. As it blurs
disciplinary boundaries, the contemporary ``non-book''
questions its own status as a ``book,'' thereby
enriching and enlarging our definition of what a book
might be.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sayre:1991:IAB,
author = "Henry M. Sayre",
title = "Ida Applebroog and the Book as a Performance",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "This piece has been conceived by its author as a
reading --- or, more precisely, as a performance --- of
a small book by the contemporary painter Ida
Applebroog, self-published in the late seventies and
entitled Life Is Good: a Performance. As an artist,
Applebroog has continuously sought to reveal what might
be called the ``underside'' of everyday life. She
``reads'' the commonplace as an arena of deceit. She
reveals in her reading what convention allows us to
forget. In that spirit, this piece is a reading of the
conventions of reading, with Applebroog serving as a
guide.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Saillard:1991:BEM,
author = "Martine Saillard",
title = "A Book Exhibit at the Mus{\'e}e Pompidou",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "In her poetic introduction to the exhibit of her
books, which she also curated for the Mus{\'e}e
Pompidou, the author goes beneath the surface of the
genre of artist's book --- beyond the materials and the
aesthetics into their meanings replete with uncertainty
and enigma. Four projects from this exhibit are
presented; each demonstrates a divergent approach and
intention.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shipe:1991:LAB,
author = "Timothy Shipe",
title = "The Librarian and the Artist's Book: Notes on the
Subversive Art of Cataloging",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N23_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "As an avant-garde medium, the artist's book challenges
the expectations of the reader/viewer and violates the
conventional distinctions between literature and the
visual arts. Those expectations and conventions are
institutionalized in the popular notion of the library
as a repository for books and of the librarian's role
as custodian of that repository. This article rejects
this conventionalized approach and posits in its stead
the library as a sort of performance space in which the
confrontation between artist and audience may occur. In
this model, the librarian becomes an avant-garde
performer who uses the library's conventional
cataloging system to establish a set of expectations
that are challenged by the work at hand. As a kind of
``straight man,'' the librarian becomes as essential
actor in the realization of the work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1991:ABd,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "4",
pages = "336--336",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 08:48:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N4_1991_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:1991:PWC,
author = "James Hartley",
title = "Psychology, Writing and Computers: a Review of
Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "4",
pages = "338--375",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N4_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "My aim in this paper is to provide a brief review of
some of the main issues covered in research on writing
and to indicate where this research may be found. For
convenience of presentation the paper is divided into
four overlapping sections: (1) the nature of writing;
(2) learning to write; (3) computers and writing; and
(4) evaluating written products. A fifth topic, the
users of writing, is covered in more detail by Freedman
et al (1987), and readers who are particularly
interested in social aspects of writing, and how
cultures and activities are shaped by, and have been
shaped by writing, are especially referred to this
paper. Other review papers on more specific topics have
been provided by Applebee, 1984; Chandler, 1991;
Cochran-Smith, 1991; Durst and Newell, 1989;
Fitzgerald, 1987; Freedman et al, 1987; Hayes and
Flower, 1986; Humes, 1983; and Huot, 1990. There are,
in addition, many books and book chapters on writing,
and several of these will be referred to in this
review.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{DeKay:1991:EDM,
author = "Michael L. DeKay and Jennifer J. Freyd",
title = "The Effects of Drawing Method on the Discriminability
of Characters",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "4",
pages = "376--414",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N4_1991_E.pdf",
abstract = "Three experiments were conducted to investigate the
effect of drawing method on the subsequent
discriminability of hand-drawn characters. A novel set
of eight characters and two drawing rules were
developed for use in these experiments. In Experiment
1, angle measurements performed on hand-drawn
characters indicated that members of character pairs
drawn using dissimilar stroke directions became more
differentiated while members of character pairs drawn
using similar stroke directions remained relatively
undifferentiated. In Experiment 2, subjects were better
able to distinguish between members of differentiated
character pairs than between members of
undifferentiated character pairs. In Experiment 3,
subjects also appeared to be better at distinguishing
between members of character pairs which had been drawn
using their own drawing rule, though such a finding may
depend on the exact nature of the task.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Smudde:1991:BRL,
author = "Peter M. Smudde",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Language and Typography}}.
Cal Swann. New York: Van Nostrand, 1991. 94 pages,
large format, amply illustrated, many photos, black and
white. \$19.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "4",
pages = "415--420",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 08:48:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N4_1991_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1991:BR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "4",
pages = "420--423",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 08:48:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N4_1991_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zapf:1991:RC,
author = "Hermann Zapf and Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl and Hans von
Winning and Brian Stross and Muriel Underwood",
title = "Reader Comments",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "4",
pages = "424--427",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 08:48:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Stross:1990:MWC}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N4_1991_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Zapf criticizes the design of volume 24, number 3--4,
and Poggenpohl defends it. Von Winning points out
another important article on the La Mojarra Stela
overlooked by Stross. Underwood comments on 25 years of
the journal.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1991:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to volume 25",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "25",
number = "4",
pages = "428--430",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 08:48:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V25N4_1991_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Milman:1992:HPT,
author = "Estera Milman",
title = "Historical Precedents, Trans-historical Strategies,
and the Myth of Democratization",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The essay briefly outlines some of the uncanny
coincidences between the birth of Dada and the birth of
Fluxus, charts the adoption of similar ahistorical
strategies by members of both movements as they
attempted to position themselves historically, and
questions our assumption that democratization of the
arts is the natural result of artistic actions that
purportedly attempt to break down the line of
demarcation between art and life. In the process, the
article provides introductions to both the World War I
movement and its post-World War II successor.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Foster:1992:HDS,
author = "Stephen C. Foster",
title = "Historical Design and Social Purpose: a Note on the
Relationship of {Fluxus} to Modernism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper explores why Fluxus' ambiguous affirmations
and denials of modernism are not contradictory but part
of a self-conscious strategy designed to manipulate the
operational apparatus of modernism without submitting
to its agenda. Aware that the cannons of modernism rest
less in the specifics of its terms than in their
organization, Fluxus dislocated traditional means and
ends relationships endemic to modernist objectives and
dismantled the dependent relationships that account for
modernism's legibility as a ``historical movement.''
Capable of expanding in an indefinite number of
opposite, but mutually inclusive directions, Fluxus
submitted to everything. Yet, in its separation of
means and ends, Fluxus lost the authority to author
itself, became the subject of a traditional modernist
debate and the unwitting victim of modernist historical
subjugation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Smith:1992:PFU,
author = "Owen Smith",
title = "{Proto-Fluxus} in the {United States} 1959--1961: The
Establishment of a Like-minded Community of Artists",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The essay discusses the early developmental phase of
Fluxus, which George Maciunas called proto-Fluxus.
Concentrating on the presentations of the New York
Audio Visual Group, the Chambers Street performance
series, events at the AG Galley and the development of
the publication, An Anthology, the article addresses
the evolution of a Fluxus community and the development
of a Fluxus performance sensibility.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Snyder:1992:JCD,
author = "Ellsworth Snyder",
title = "{John Cage} Discusses {Fluxus}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The topics address in this informal discussion include
John Cage's response to George Maciunas' work, the
composer's recollections of Marcel Duchamp, the complex
relationship between inelegant material and revealing
works of art, neo-Dada and neo-Fluxus, Wittgenstein and
the artist's ultimate responsibility to initiate a
change in the viewer or receiver.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Allen:1992:FL,
author = "Roy F. Allen",
title = "{Fluxus} and Literature",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The paper discusses the Fluxus revolution in literary
expression during which the tradition of letters was
challenged through erasure of the separation of the
verbal from other forms of expression and through the
rejection of the passive role of the reader. In the
process of describing Fluxus' reinterpretation of the
concept of ``literature,'' the author provides a means
through which to distinguish Fluxus works from Concrete
Poetry, one of their direct precursors, through the
latter's dependence on verbal text as starting point of
the poetic experience and the former's inherent
contingency and provisionality.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Saper:1992:FII,
author = "Craig Saper",
title = "Fluxacademy: From Intermedia to Interactive
Education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The article advocates a Fluxus based experimental
pedagogy which is particularly well suited for
scholarship confronted with film and electronic media.
Fluxus works have the potential to work the frame of
reference, and, by doing so, encourage creativity, and
what Saper calls ``invention-tourism.'' The theory
explored in Fluxacademy focuses specifically on the use
of intermedia for interactive education.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Milman:1992:RSS,
author = "Estera Milman",
title = "Road Shows, Street Events, and {Fluxus} People; A
Conversation with {Alison Knowles}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The discussion recounts the point in time when the
Fluxus community first became self-consciously aware of
itself during the early European concert tours and
provides insights into the identification of criteria
by which aspects of European and American Fluxus
performances can be delineated. In addition, topics
addressed include the use of change procedure by
members of the group, their debts to John Cage and the
relationship between the composer/performer of Fluxus
event works and his or her audience.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anderson:1992:OSC,
author = "Eric Anderson and Stephen C. Foster and Estera
Milman",
title = "On Open Structures and the Crisis of Meaning, a
Dialogue",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "133--142",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "This animated conversation ranges from discussion of
the overt questioning of understanding, meaning and the
validity of the art situation to the conscious,
recurrent renewal of ``crisis'' as a catalyst for the
arts. Topics addressed include: the requirements of
culturing, the relationship between randomness and the
unavoidable reconstitution of meaning as well as the
frustrated expectation of the spectator within a
deliberately ``non-structured'' art situation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Higgins:1992:TSC,
author = "Dick Higgins",
title = "Two Sides of a Coin: {Fluxus} and the {Something Else
Press}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "After briefly outlining the process by which the
Fluxus community coalesced, the author proceeds to
recount the birthing of Something Else Press, Inc., and
the transformation of aspects of the Press' objectives
into Printed Editions. In the process, the essay
discusses many of the parallel concerns shared by both
Something Else Press and Fluxus publication activities
as well as their divergent agendas and strategies.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:1992:FGC,
author = "Ken Friedman and James Lewes",
title = "{Fluxus}: Global Community, Human Dimensions",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The author discusses the development of Fluxus as a
community of individuals who responded to complex,
context-specific interactions among themselves, yet who
persisted in their struggle against the codification of
their activities into ``artistic cohesion.'' Myths of
periods of ideological unity and the hierarchy of
status dependent upon participation in key Fluxus
events are refuted while and attempt is made to provide
an overview of consensus among scholars, curators and
critics concerning core and peripheral membership in
the Fluxus circle.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Melton:1992:NSR,
author = "Hollis Melton",
title = "Notes on {SoHo} and a Reminiscence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "George Maciunas' pivotal contributions to the
renaissance of SoHo, the burgeoning New York City
community south of Houston Street, are discussed. The
essay recounts the establishment of Fluxus
cooperatives, the history of the Filmmakers'
Cinematheque (the precursor to the Anthology Film
Archives), Maciunas' long and active struggle with the
Attorney General's Office and closes with a description
of the February 1978 erotic Flux New Year's Cabaret and
Maciunas' marriage to Billie Hutching. In addition,
Melton's photographs of the wedding and of Maciunas'
and Hutching's piece, Black and White, are
reproduced.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Milman:1992:CFC,
author = "Estera Milman",
title = "Circle of Friends: a Conversation with {Alice
Hutchins}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The dialogue addresses the context to which
Paris-based artists of the 1960s responded, culminating
in the 1968 worker and student strikes in May of 1968.
In addition, insights are provided into the community
structure of the New York-based Fluxus circle and
evidence is presented which illustrates that this ``art
culture'' served as a support mechanism for an
international group of artists who shared similar
convictions about the function of the art experience
and the responsibility of the art maker.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frank:1992:FFN,
author = "Peter Frank",
title = "{Fluxus} Fallout: {New York} in the Wake of the New
Sensibility",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The New York-based Fluxus movement began an extended
period of dissemination, and in some senses
dissolution, around 1967. At the same time the
``fluxist'' sensibility began to manifest itself in New
York art beyond Fluxus' own specific artistic practice
--- and, as New York still dominated American artistic
discourse at this time, the fluxist inflection in
America as well, adding to the limited but growing
influence of established regional Fluxus pockets. The
essay addresses various phenomena that abetted the
``fluxing'' of American art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Partridge:1992:FIA,
author = "Michael Partridge and Joan Huntley",
title = "{FluxBase}: an Interactive Art Exhibition",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "Using a NeXT computer, art historians and computer
software researchers at the University of Iowa created
an electronic representation of Fluxus art objects
which accompanies the traveling exhibition, Fluxus: a
Conceptual Country. The computer program gives
exhibition attendees an opportunity to experience the
Flux objects in the spirit in which they were
originally created. Viewers can, for example, open a
Flux box, select an object inside, view the components
and move them around. Since the value of the original
art objects has increased, they are normally exhibited
under glass; the computer program provides a virtual
approximation to the original without damaging it.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hanhardt:1992:CTW,
author = "John G. Hanhardt and Peter Moore",
title = "D{\'e}-Collage and Television: {Wolf Vostell} in {New
York}, 1963--64",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N12_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The photographic essay features photo documentation by
Peter Moore of three Wolf Vostell projects produced in
New York during the period 1963-64. ``D{\'e}-collage
and Television'' focuses on Vostell's use of
d{\'e}-collage technique as a means to critique
broadcast television. The projects represented are
Vostell's first one-artist show in New York at the
Smolin Gallery and participation in the ``Yam Festival
of Happenings'' at George Segal's farm, both in 1963.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1992:FRD,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl and Dietmar R. Winkler",
title = "The Frame of Reference: Diagrams as Tools for
Worldmaking",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N34_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "Reliance on diagrams as quick, cut to the bone
communications has become a commonplace in our most
public of media, the newspaper and television. In the
former we have diagram ``bites'' enhanced (or
trivialized depending on one's viewpoint) with some
icon or presented conventionally as a line, bar or pie
chart. In the latter, we have Ross Perot with his
ubiquitous flip-chart, abstracting the details of
economic life and projecting trends. Today, computer
software makes comparison, chronology or trend easy to
accomplish. It is from this context that we seek to
question the diagram as a tool. The purpose of this
article is to step aside from conventional ideas about
diagrams and to examine how they work, to look beneath
the surface of these admittedly powerful tools which
bring to its audience the possibility of a common
understanding on some issue or relationship. Ideas from
a perceptual psychologist, J. J. Gibson, a
communication theorist, W. Barnett Pearce and a
philosopher, Nelson Goodman, are brought to bear, like
can-openers, to smoothly cut or more forcefully crunch
open the closed surface of the diagram. The papers are
introduced in the three divisions of this issue:
Examining the Past, Questioning the Present and Working
Toward the Future.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lenk:1992:SEI,
author = "Krzysztof Lenk and Paul Kahn",
title = "To Show and Explain: The Information Graphics of
{Stevin} and {Comenius}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N34_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The development of diagrammatic presentation during
the sixteenth centuries is briefly examined with
particular emphasis on the work of Simon Stevin and
Johann Amos Comenius. Stevin juxtaposed abstract
mathematical notation with concrete example from life.
Comenius joined languages including Latin, a vernacular
language, numbering systems and diagrammatic
representation into experiential chunks for effective
teaching. The authors believe study of these early
visual pedagogical constructs offer renewed insight
into diagrammatic possibilities for contemporary
education.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McArthur:1992:SFP,
author = "Douglas McArthur",
title = "Sign Function and Potential of the Printed Word",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N34_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "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.
Some general semiological notions are applied to the
printed page.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Chizlett:1992:DLS,
author = "Clive Chizlett",
title = "Damned Lies. {And} Statistics. {Otto Neurath} and
{Soviet} Propaganda in the 1930s",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See negative commentary
\cite{Kinross:1994:BEI,Twyman:1994:LRC}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N34_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "The life and times of Otto Neurath are briefly
outlined. The principles of his Isotype Picture
Language are reviewed and are critically examined in
the light of descriptive statistics. The pre-history
and origins of Isotype are traced to the United States,
ultimately to the pragmatist philosopher and pioneer
semiotician, Charles Sanders Peirce, but more directly
to the statistician, Willard Brinton and to Neurath's
friend and associate, Charles W. Morris. Neurath's
views of analytical philosophy and the social sciences
are summarized and contrasted with ideas put forward by
Popper and Wittgenstein. Finally, Neurath's personal
credibility and scientific integrity are tested by
looking at his contributions to Soviet propaganda in
the early 1930s.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sims-Knight:1992:PPH,
author = "Judith E. Sims-Knight",
title = "To Picture or Not to Picture: How to Decide",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N34_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper proposes that to create visual designs that
effectively communicate their information it is
necessary to supplement the intuitions of the designer
with empirical research. The first part of the paper
gives the reasons why institutions --- of designers or
anyone else --- are inadequate. It describes the habits
of human reasoning that distort designers' ability to
intuit how users will understand and respond to
graphics. The second part of the paper gives two
alternative solutions to these problems, both of which
are based on observing how people actually behave in
response to visuals. One solution is to investigate
scientifically whether and how visuals communcate to
viewers. From such investigations general principles
can be developed and examples of research-based
principles for educational visual representation are
given. When such general principles are not available
or appear to be inappropriate for the given situation,
designers can use a second solution, that of user-based
iterative design. This strategy provides procedured by
which designers can explore users' reactions at the
same time they are developing prototypes of their
designs. In this way user-based errors can be corrected
while designs are still being developed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Storkerson:1992:EIG,
author = "Peter Storkerson",
title = "Explicit and Implicit Graphs: Changing the Frame",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N34_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "A view long venerated in philosophy and science
separates image and word into separate worlds. Images
resemble their references or ideas of their referents.
They present themselves all at once and lack clear
linguistic procedures like syntax for ordering and
decoding. Words, on the other hand, describe rather
than resemble and are read linearly in time. Images are
rich but diffuse in meanings, while words have less
dense meaning and are more precise. The two do not
translate directly into each other. The dichotomics
reflect an ideological split between literal and
metaphorical, true and fictional, scientific and
artistic. Word and image often operate as unwitting
stand-ins in this struggle. But the differences between
word and image are smaller than they might seem. One
area where the function of image is most like a word is
in graphs. The graph is a culturally given way of
reading --- a visual organization as language. It
provides a means of systematically thinking about how
we use such language without realizing it. Is there an
understanding of how graphing as a technology
functions? Investigation of this leads to considering
ways of looking at and of understanding visual
organization in order to put forward some alternative
goals.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cohen:1992:BZT,
author = "Michael Cohen",
title = "Blush and Zebrackets: Two Schemes for Typographical
Representation of Nested Associativity",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "26",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V26N34_1992_E.pdf",
abstract = "Two systems are introduced that increase the
information density of textual presentation by
reconsidering text as pictures, expanding the range of
written expression. Both schemes indicate nested
associative, and both employ stripes, but in different
styles: Blush uses large-scale vertical gutters,
superimposed as reverse-fielding on indented outlines
or computer programs; Zebrackets uses small-scale
horizontal striations, superimposed on parenthetical
delimiters. These systems are implemented as computer
programs, active filters that represent textual
information graphically.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hodgson:1993:SDP,
author = "Richard Hodgson and Ralph Sarkonak",
title = "Seeing in Depth: the Practice of Bilingual Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Producing and reading a bilingual text, much like
creating and viewing a stereoscopic image, involve a
much more complex process of perception and decoding
than do the writing and deciphering of a monolingual
one. Working with bilingual texts creates both special
problems and unique opportunities for the writer, the
graphic designer, the reader and for those of us who
are fascinated by visible language in all its forms.
Most studies on bilingualism tend to neglect the
written manifestations of the phenomenon in favor of
the psychological, social and pedagogical dimensions of
the problem as they appear in the spoke language. This
issue explores the practice of bilingual writing in a
wide variety of texts, from cuneiform tablets and
bilingual dictionaries to contemporary fiction and
bilingual editions of texts. ``Texts'' can be anything
from polyglot bibles to advertising slogans and brand
names. The main objective of this issue devoted to
writing ``in stereo'' is to bring together specialists
in a wide range of fields, from graphic design and
lexicography to text-linguistics and literary theory,
to study the practice of bilingual writing at the level
of the word (company logos and bilingual dictionaries),
the sentence (code-switching) and the entire text. The
examples chosen involve both visible and invisible
bilingualism (depending on the reader/viewer's
knowledge of the languages in question).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mackey:1993:LDB,
author = "William Mackey",
title = "Literary Diglossia, Biculturalism and Cosmopolitanism
in Literature",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "In areas where two written languages are used, each
may be limited to its set of functions or literary
genres. Some writers, by becoming masters of two
languages and cultures succeed in overcoming both the
pitfalls of cosmopolitan authors writing only in their
second or acquired language and the difficulties of
unilingual authors writing in or about a culture which
is not their own. The latter and their cosmopolitan
literature, once considered an oddity, have now become
commonplace in Western Europe, North America and other
areas of massive immigration. The literature produced
in such contexts is sometimes characterized by special
traits such as semantic shift, over-generalization,
code-switching, avoidance strategies, interference and
uncertainty. In balance, however, if we examine the
production of bilingual and bicultural literature in
our century, we could say that, far from impoverishing
the literatures to which they contribute, they are more
likely to enrich them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cooper:1993:BBC,
author = "Jerrold Cooper",
title = "Bilingual {Babel}: Cuneiform Texts in Two or More
Languages from {Ancient Mesopotamia} and Beyond",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Ancient Mesopotamia was the birthplace of the earliest
known writing system. It was also a land of
ethno-linguistic diversity, that included Sumerians,
who invented cuneiform writing, and an increasingly
large number of speakers of Semitic languages. As
cuneiform spread throughout Mesopotamia and into
neighboring regions, it was adapted to write Semitic
and other languages, and bilingual and even trilingual
cuneiform tablets were produced, containing Sumerian
texts and their translations, usually into Semitic
Akkadian. Various formats were developed to set off the
translation from the original, and the practice, which
began around 2400 B.C., continued almost to the
beginning of own era.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Picard:1993:JAC,
author = "Daniel Picard",
title = "Jackhammers and Alarm Clocks: Perceptions in Stereo",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Commercial bilingualism in Qu{\'e}bec has prompted
ingenious responses to the convergence of English and
French, notably in regards to the grammatical structure
and the nomenclature of brand identification. Fueled by
politics and economy of message, a duality of
perceptions has resulted from the necessity to
communicate with both linguistic groups. In this paper,
I discuss Canada's two official languages and classify
their contact with each other in the world of brand
identities. What these languages must accomplish in the
business world and the new perceptions that result from
the contact between the two languages are also
discussed. As the aesthetics of graphic design and
linguistic duality merge, I submit my own theory of
contact between three elements --- the two languages
and the participants.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hewson:1993:BET,
author = "Lance Hewson",
title = "The Bilingual Edition in Translation Studies",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "The bilingual edition is curiously absent from the
field of translation studies. This article looks
closely at the nature of such an edition, and the
specific problems that it presents to the translation
theorist. Publishers' strategies are examined, as are
the translator's introduction and notes, which --- in
their great diversity --- contribute largely to the
particular nature of such a text. After I consider
reading strategies, comments are made on the importance
of the translation process, and on how the bilingual
edition is the ideal place for the details of such a
process to be brought out, both for students of
language and translation, as well as for the more
advanced student of comparative literature.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lubell:1993:BHT,
author = "Stephen Lubell",
title = "Bilingualism in the {Hebrew} Text",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article is an attempt to discuss bilingualism in
the Hebrew text from a variety of viewpoints, both
historical and practical. The unique characteristics of
Hebrew, its language and writing system are discussed
in relation to a long historical tradition of bilingual
texts, such as the Aramaic translations of the early
christian era, 16th century Polyglot bibles and
Passover Haggadahs. Present-day strategies, both from
the outlook of typesetting and translation, are
explored and the ``invisible'' effects of Hebrew
lexical and syntactic pattern on English speakers are
analyzed. The author puts forward the idea that there
is a kind of blocking or switching mechanism at work
which allows the monolingual Hebrew reader to block out
the foreign element embedded within the Hebrew text.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Grutman:1993:MVS,
author = "Rainier Grutman",
title = "Mono versus Stereo: Bilingualism's Double Face",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although literary scholars have started to acknowledge
the dynamic character of literary language, little
progress has been made in the field of its actual study
since the heyday of sylistics. This paper offers an
application of one major exception to this rule:
Mikha{\"\i}l Bakhtin's heteroglossia model, which tried
to describe literature from a more diversified point of
view. The analysis of two examples shows nevertheless
that Bakhtin unilaterally celebrated the ``stereo''
qualities of language blending, and leaves no room for
``mono'' texts, which use polyglot devices as borders
much more than as bridges between cultures.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wrenn:1993:CAP,
author = "Phyllis Wrenn",
title = "A Case for Acadian --- The Politics of Style",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Lettres (1895--1898) of Marichette are graphic
evidence of the effects of language contact with the
socially and economically dominant English on her
Franco-Acadian dialect. I explore her penchant for
code-switching and attempt to relate this aspect of the
writer's style to her political commentary. Two
categories of code-switching can be identified: the
first occurs notably with structures that have
perlocutionary force, and is characteristic of the
prose style she adopts; the second is motivated by the
desire to represent or suggest the speech of another.
The socio-linguistic commentary implied by the use of
English is further developed by Marichette's
manipulation of the quality of the spoken English she
represents. Its juxtaposition with academic French and
the formal style of other contributors to the weekly
newspaper L'Evang{\'e}line, in which they first
appeared, at the end of the nineteenth century, further
heighten the visual shock value of the letters.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nassar:1993:TEM,
author = "Joseph Nassar",
title = "Transformations in Exile: The Multilingual Exploits of
{Nabokov}'s {Pnin} and {Kinbote}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N12_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Having become fluent in Russian, English and French as
a child, Vladimir Nabokov was not simply a Russian
writer until 1939 and an Anglo-American one thereafter.
More accurately a polyglot with amazing metalinguistics
awareness, he incorporated within his writing,
especially his English-language novels, a
polylinguistic matrix. Employing techniques such as
code-switching, language overlapping and multilingual
literary puzzles, motifs, themes and allusions, Nabokov
created a ``web of sense,'' a subtext partially
accessible to monoglots, but only fully comprehensible
to those who know well several languages, literatures
and histories. In addition to providing an enriching
experience for the monolingual reader, Pnin (1957),
which marked Nabokov's self-awareness as an
intrinsically polyglot writer, and Pale Fire (1962),
which revealed the immensity of his genius and
complexity, also offer engaging multilingual
subtexts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1993:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "274--274",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 10:30:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1993:E,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Editorial",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "275--277",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 10:30:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Salen:1993:STR,
author = "Katie Salen",
title = "Speaking in Text: The Resonance of Syntactic
Difference in Text Interpretation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "278--301",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "In order for design to be effective as a communication
tool, it is necessary for designers to realize their
task in the realm of meaning, not aesthetic form. To
think the reverse implies that when we speak we think
in terms of grammar rather than in terms of what we
want to express. Visual signs help to define form and
structure and are significant in their semantic
function. When visual signs are acted upon so that
their relationship is somehow altered, their message is
transformed as well. A series of typographic studies
examine the relationship of designers, text and
interpreter in the dialectical process of communication
in which meaning is rendered and made explicit. Whether
design can define and reveal structures of meaning in
such a way as to alter the experience, interaction and
expectations of its audience is the question. If so,
can such a displacement of experience instigate a
critical discourse between designer, culture and the
individual?",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hailstone:1993:TTT,
author = "Max Hailstone",
title = "``{Te Tiriti}'' (The Treaty)",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "302--321",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "The founding document of present day New Zealand, the
nine sheets of the ``Treaty of Waitangi,'' is explored
in terms of the Maori chief's signatures and their
significance in European and tribal custom. The
original signatures were extremely small as the space
designated for them was only 5 mm --- they were
dominated by the attempted English spelling of the
chiefs' names. The author enlarged the signatures in
order to better examine their form and study their
inter-relationships. These signatures were further
enlarged and manipulated to become a series of nine
silkscreen prints celebrating the event.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Davis:1993:SPF,
author = "Christopher Davis",
title = "Saving Pictures from the Flood: Using Visual Art in
Creative Writing Workshops",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "322--335",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "In order to write using specific, vivid detail,
students first need to see that it is possible to
communicate subtleties of feeling and perception
powerfully through imagery. Davis believes that the
interplay between illustrative objectivity and artistic
expression is nearly the same, in essence, in the
imagery of poetry and in the imagery of painting. He
suggest ways in which apprentice writers, in an era in
which the hyperaestheticized visual surface of life
predominates over linguistic articulation, can, in
assimilating visual imagery, feel free for a moment
from the requirement to portray their imaginative
experience in language, an experience which later
allows them to portray their experience linguistically
with less inhibition. Davis discusses the nature and
function of imagery in poetry and visual art, and
describes the dilemma of attempting to convince
students to ``show,'' rather than ``tell,'' when in
their experience exciting imagery is cheap, easy and
void of meaning. He talks of the ways in which the
paintings of Francis Bacon stimulated his own young
imagination, making Modernist poetry an accessible,
emotionally viable role model for his apprentice
poetry. Finally, he shows how the imagery in particular
paintings by Andy Warhol, Ralph Goings and Larry Rivers
can demonstrate specific ways in which a voiceless
image can articulate meaning to students.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gilreath:1993:GCT,
author = "Charles T. Gilreath",
title = "Graphic Cueing of Text: The Typographic and Diagraphic
Dimensions",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "336--361",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "A new taxonomy is proposed for classifying the graphic
cues commonly used in visually informative text.
Previous approaches have focused on typographic and
spatial cueing but have not formalized the concept
which I call mark cueing. Mark cues are lines such as
dividers, guidelines and network links and visual tags
such as bullets and enumerators. Spatial and mark
cueing are subsumed under a new concept called
diagraphic cueing. Together, diagraphic and typographic
cueing make up the broader concept of graphic cueing.
The various forms of graphic cues are surveyed, with a
brief look at products such as vertical list, tables,
network diagrams and text labels.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Black:1993:PRM,
author = "Alison Black and Darren Watts",
title = "Proof-reading Monospaced and Proportionally spaced
Typefaces: Should We Check Typewritten or Typeset",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "362--377",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "We examined the impact of proofreading accuracy of
setting text in (monospaced) typewriter faces and
(proportionally spaced) typefaces, and found no
significant differences. However when we introduced a
third condition (irregularly spaced typeface),
proof-reading suffered, suggesting the importance of a
good match between character shape and horizontal
spacing. There was a subsidiary finding that subjects
marked more false positives (that is, suggested that
there were errors in text, when in fact there were not)
in the typewritten text than in the typeset texts
(well-spaced or irregularly spaced). A post-test where
judges rated text as needing more revision when
typewritten rather than typeset suggested than more
false positives may have been scored because typewriter
faces carry a connotation of provisionality, and so
subjects in the main experiment may have been applying
stricter criteria to the typewritten text than to the
other texts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nemeth:1993:BRC,
author = "Christopher Nemeth",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Computers as Theater}},
Brenda Laurel. New York: Addison-Wesley, Publishers,
1992 211 pages, cloth, 8 full color pages, \$19.50 ISBN
0-201-51048-0}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "378--380",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 10:30:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1993:BRM,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Modern Typography, an essay
in critical history}}. Robin Kinross, London: Hyphen
Press, 1992 206 pages, paper, illustrations, \$30.00
ISBN 0-907259-05-7}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "381--383",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 10:30:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1993:ESC,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Editorial, Subscriptions, Claims, Reproduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "3",
pages = "384--384",
month = jul,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 10:30:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N3_1993_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1993:AB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "386--386",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 10:43:24 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Polkinhorn:1993:VPI,
author = "Harry Polkinhorn",
title = "Visual Poetry: an Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "389--393",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Visual poetry is usually approached from a
``formalist'' critical viewpoint which attempts to
classify works based on the ways that they work with
the ``negative'' page space, how they graphically alter
the conventional signifying functions of poetic
language. Such approaches all too commonly lack a
sufficient appreciation of the cultural, social and
political dimensions of visual poetry. Furthermore,
since visual poetry uses elements from the visual arts
and from poetic language, theories based primarily in
one or the other of these media can not do justice to
the visual poem. The present anthology, therefore, is
international in scope, forcing a comparatist critical
methodology and thereby laying the basis for a fuller
theory of visual poetry, one which takes into account
questions of place, history and specific cultural
formation. Seven countries are represented (Brazil,
Cuba, Italy, Mexico, Portugal, Uruguay, United States).
Short introductions and selected references, prepared
by the country curators, are included.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Menezes:1993:BVP,
author = "Philadelpho Menezes",
title = "{Brazilian} Visual Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "394--409",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gutierrez:1993:CVP,
author = "Pedro Juan Gutierrez",
title = "{Cuban} Visual Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "410--421",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Minarelli:1993:IVP,
author = "Enzo Minarelli",
title = "{Italian} Visual Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "422--435",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Espinosa:1993:MVP,
author = "C{\'e}sar Espinosa",
title = "{Mexican} Visual Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "436--443",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Aguiar:1993:PVP,
author = "Fernando Aguiar",
title = "{Portuguese} Visual Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "444--466",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Padin:1993:UVP,
author = "Clemette Padin",
title = "{Uruguayan} Visual Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "468--480",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Polkinhorn:1993:VPU,
author = "Harry Polkinhorn",
title = "Visual Poetry from the {United States}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "482--493",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
abstract = "Abstract not available.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1993:VI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Volume 27 Index",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "27",
number = "4",
pages = "494--396",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 10:43:24 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V27N4_1993_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1994:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:06:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Haussamen:1994:FES,
author = "Brock Haussamen",
title = "The Future of the {English} Sentence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "4--25",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay is about past and future changes in the
predominant features of the written English sentence.
Based on a survey of turn-of-the century works from the
last four hundred years, the author describes the
general changes in sentence length, typical clause and
modifier patterns, connectedness and structural
explicitness. The printed sentence has become shorter,
the flow of information more direct, the connections
between nominalizations more implicit. The changes have
their roots in patterns of spoken English, in the
printing press and the widening of literacy and in the
structure of scientific rhetoric. Over the coming two
centuries, the printed sentence will probably continue
to develop in a similar direction. The major variable
is whether electronic technology, will in the long run,
bring the printed sentence closer to the oral one, or
whether the sentence of electronic prose will develop
its own distinguishing characteristics. In any case,
the shorter sentence of the future will probably be
rigorously and tightly constructed and more reliant on
phrases than on subordinate clauses. Taking a long view
that includes such speculation refreshes our
perspective on the state of written English prose.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Yule:1994:PFR,
author = "Valerie Yule",
title = "Problems that Face Research in the Design of
Spelling",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "26--46",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spell.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "Writing systems are an essential element of modern
communications technology, English spelling is
therefore a legitimate subject for research and
development to improve it. Setting up such research
faces problems including: the definition of an
`optimum' spelling, issues of models, methodology and
experimental design. Barriers include unawareness of
the importance of spelling for literacy and ignorance
of how improvements have been made in the writing
systems of other modern languages. Empirical
exploration has been prevented by the historic
unquestioned assumptions of spelling reformers and
their antagonists, such and that one-to-one
sound-symbol correspondence is the only possible
alternative and that the preferred method of armchair
argument renders research unnecessary. Spelling design
remains a field for pioneering research and for
re-analysis of existing research which would benefit
cognitive and reading and be of practical benefit for
theories of international use of the English language.
We do not yet have a user-friendly English spelling for
experienced readers and writers, learners of English as
a second language, the educationally disadvantaged and
handicapped and for computer transliteration and
cross-lingual communication.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Roth:1994:UBH,
author = "Susan King Roth",
title = "The Unconsidered Ballot: How Design Effects Voting
Behavior",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "48--67",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "The voting ballot forms the visual interface between
the voter and the political system. It must quickly and
clearly communicate information to a diverse public
engaged in decision-making activities. Given the
importance of voting to a democratic system of
government and the need for equal access to information
displayed on the ballot, it is interesting that more
research in this area has not been conducted. While a
search of the literature and government documents
reveals some studies on voting system standards related
to performance and security, very little is available
on ballot design or the interaction between the voter
and various systems. A preliminary study on the effect
of ballot interface design on voting behavior,
supported by a grant from The Ohio State University,
was conducted in February of 1993 in cooperation with
appropriate election officials. Subjects were
videotaped while voting on either a mechanical lever or
electronic voting machine displaying a ballot from the
1992 presidential election in an experimental situation
approximating that found in the polling place.
Significant problems related to human factors and the
organization of information on the ballot have been
identified that merit further examination.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kinross:1994:BEI,
author = "Robin Kinross",
title = "Blind Eyes, Innuendo and the Politics of Design: a
Reply to {Clive Chizlett}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "68--79",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Chizlett:1992:DLS,Twyman:1994:LRC}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "The foundations of Clive Chizlett's arguments in his
article, Damned Lies, are contested. Against the notion
that Otto Neurath was a communist and agent of Soviet
propaganda, the facts of Neurath's political commitment
are set out. In his life and work, Neurath was a
democratic socialist, committed to the ideals of open
discussion. Much of Chizlett's case rests on W. W.
Bartley's book, Wittgenstein, which is shown to be a
flawed source. The claim that Neurath borrowed ideas
from Willard Brinton is shown to be trivial and equally
without foundation. Chizlett's view of graphic
information rests on the view that it is either hard
science or pure art. This dichotomy prevents an
understanding of his subject.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Remington:1994:BRS,
author = "R. Roger Remington",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{SPIRALS 91}}. Thomas
Ockerse, editor. Providence, Rhode Island: Rhode Island
School of Design. Large format, five softbound books in
a slipcase, printed in two colors, many illustrations.
\$125.00 }",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "80--82",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:06:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1994:BRB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Black Riders, The Visible
Language of Modernism}}. Jerome McGann. Princeton, New
Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1993. \$35.00
cloth, \$12.95 paper. ISBN 0-691-01544-9}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "83--85",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:06:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1994:BRS,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Stop Stealing Sheep and Find
Out How Type Works}}. Erik Spiekermann and E. M. Ginger.
Mountain View, California: Adobe Press. \$19.50 and
\$24.95 (Canadian) ISBN 0-672-48543-5}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "86--88",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:06:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Twyman:1994:LRC,
author = "Michael Twyman and Daniel Picard",
title = "Letters: Regarding {Clive Chizlett}'s article
{{\booktitle{Damned Lies. And Statistics}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "89--91",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:06:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Chizlett:1992:DLS,Kinross:1994:BEI}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Negative commentary about the accuracy of Chizlett's
article in volume 26, numbers 3--4, and critical
comments on the quality of products of type
manufacturers.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1994:BR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "92--96",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:06:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N1_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1994:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "2",
pages = "98--98",
month = "Spring",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:32:03 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N2_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Close:1994:RO,
author = "Eleanor O. Close",
title = "Recollect Orality",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "2",
pages = "100--109",
month = "Spring",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N2_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "A brief historical overview, playfully presented,
reminds the reader of the relationships between
orality, literacy and our current electronic social
condition.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Meyer:1994:CYS,
author = "Charles F. Meyer and Robert A. Morris and Ed
Blanchman",
title = "Can You See Whose Speech Is Overlapping?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "2",
pages = "110--133",
month = "Spring",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N2_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "Recently in linguistics there has developed an
increased interest in the analysis of computer corpora
--- examples of speech and writing distributed in
machine-readable form. Computer corpora are typically
annotated with markup to indicate such phenomena as
paragraph boundaries and titles in written texts and
pauses and speaker turns in spoken texts. As computer
corpora become more common in linguistics, linguists
need to concern themselves not just with developing
standards for the markup they use but with ensuring
that this markup is presented to the user in as
readable a format as possible. In our discussion, we
focus on a common characteristic of speech that any
annotation system must deal with --- overlapping speech
--- and describe software that we have developed that
not only accurately marks the boundaries of overlaps
but presents them to the user in a very readable
format. First we discuss the types of overlapping
speech that any markup system will have to describe and
then we critique two types of current systems for
marking overlaps: those that stress readability and
those that emphasize descriptive adequacy. We describe
the problems inherent in each of these systems and
conclude by discussing a system we have developed which
is based on sophisticated document processing software.
This software presents speech overlaps in vertical
columns and balances the necessity of accurately
describing the boundaries of overlaps with the need of
the user to be presented this information in as
readable manner as possible.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Grow:1994:WPV,
author = "Gerald Grow",
title = "The Writing Problems of Visual Thinkers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "2",
pages = "134--161",
month = "Spring",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N2_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "Some people produce characteristic, recurring writing
problems as a result of inappropriately applying visual
thinking to writing. This paper traces the writing
problems of such visual thinkers to three factors: a
lack of words, the unimportance of sequence and the
presumption of context. Because some gifted visual
thinkers have difficulty producing the kind of writing
required in schools and colleges, they may become
casualties of a form of learning style discrimination
built into the educational system. This exploratory
paper pleads for better understanding of the thinking
processes that produce such writing problems and the
development of new ways of teaching writing that
directly address visual thinkers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Keppler:1994:NPL,
author = "Joseph F. Keppler",
title = "The News as a Post-Literary Spectacle",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "2",
pages = "162--171",
month = "Spring",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N2_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "Totalitarian-like, the news culture dominates thought
during crucial times in our nation. Purposely neither
scholarly nor spontanous, this article examines the
news of the Persian Gulf war from a critical
reader/viewer perspective. It proposes that video news
works like an intriguing alphabet, the forms and
meanings of which are pronounced by a monopoly of
interpreter reporters, anchors and media guests. During
a crisis traditional ABC's in print second the
immediate electronic coverage. Normally the viewer and
the reader can go separate ways, but a crisis calls for
speed and singularity of attention. In the ignorant
absoluteness of the singular entertainment of the
Persian Gulf war, the difference between being literate
in print and being literate in video hardly mattered.
What did matter was the facility with which rhetorical
strategies governed the principles and actions of
people at war. To think otherwise was rendered
irrelevant and impolitic.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1994:MTB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "More than a Book Review of {{\booktitle{The Electronic
Word}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "2",
pages = "172--193",
month = "Spring",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N2_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "A review of Richard Lanham's computer version of
\booktitle{The Electronic Word} becomes the occasion
for reflection on typographic performance on the page
and screen. The rhetorical role of typography is
examined in relation to interpretation and meaning of
the text. Lanham's argument that communication needs to
be looked at rather that through is extended through
demonstration. The format of this example of the
Expanded Book is subject to critical scrutiny.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1994:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "194--194",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
1: Critiques.",
}
@Article{Blauvelt:1994:FDB,
author = "Andrew Blauvelt",
title = "Foreword: Disciplinary Bodies: the Resistance to
Theory and the Cut of the Critic",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "196--202",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
1: Critiques.",
}
@Article{Blauvelt:1994:OGD,
author = "Andrew Blauvelt",
title = "An Opening: Graphic Design's Discursive Spaces",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "204--216",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "A review of the particular problems which have been
identified with the history of graphic design as a
field of study and the emerging discipline of graphic
design history is undertaken as an introduction to the
special issues of Visible Language entitled, ``New
Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design.''
Operative definitions are provided to delimit the
project and explicate the notion of critical histories.
A case is put forward for the examination of graphic
design through its relationships with larger
discourses. A proposal is made for the exploration of
graphic design's discursive spaces as an alternative
form of historical inquiry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
1: Critiques.",
}
@Article{Bush:1994:TLG,
author = "Anne Bush",
title = "Through the Looking Glass: Territories of the
Historiographic Gaze",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "218--231",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay introduces the subject/object
juxtapositions inherent in the writing of history. By
comparing these ``perspectives'' with subject/object
positions in the visual arts it will present not only a
background to current historiographic models, but will
also suggest ways to extend beyond traditional
historical method.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
1: Critiques.",
}
@Article{Margolin:1994:NPG,
author = "Victor Margolin",
title = "Narrative Problems of Graphic Design History",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "232--243",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "The problem of method in the construction of
narratives is particularly acute in the field of
graphic design history. Various publications have
brought attention to the subject of graphic design
history, but have not marked a course for the full
explanation of how graphic design developed as a
practice. Three major texts by Philip Meggs, Enric
Satu{\'e} and Richard Hollis address the history of
graphic design, but each raised questions about what
material to include, as well as how graphic design is
both related to and distinct from other visual
practices such as typography, art direction and
illustration. The author calls for a narrative strategy
that is more attentive to these distinctions and probes
more deeply into the way that graphic design has
evolved.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
1: Critiques.",
}
@Article{Baker:1994:PGD,
author = "Steve Baker",
title = "A Poetics of Graphic Design?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "244--259",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "There is a continuing dissonance between the history
and practice of graphic design. In particular, the
stylistic experimentation and political engagement
which has characterized some of the most influential
developments in twentieth-century graphic design
practice has not found an equivalent in the ways in
which the subject's history has been written. Even when
the restrictiveness and bogus neutrality of design
history's conventional linear narratives have been
recognized and criticized, little has been done to
develop a more ``spatial'' writing, a writing which
moves --- at least at a poetic or metaphorical level
--- closer to the image. This article proposes that the
work of the French feminist writers H{\'e}l{\`e}ne
Cixous and Luce Irigaray could serve as the basis for
devising a more imaginative form of critical writing
which might help to draw the history and practice of
graphic design into a closer and more purposeful
relation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
1: Critiques.",
}
@Article{Mermoz:1994:MHS,
author = "G{\'e}rard Mermoz",
title = "Masks on Hire: In Search of Typographic Histories",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "260--285",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "In the wake of recent polemics around the ``new''
typography, and in an attempt to avert the
epistemological limitations of typographic histories
informed by technological determinisms and ideological
dogmas (neoclassicist or neomodernist), this paper
argues that, given the functional relation between
typography and language, histories of typography must
be informed by those disciplines which bear upon
language and its manifestations, namely: linguistics,
semiotics, literary theory, art history, bibliography,
philosophy, etc. Failing this, chronicles of
``natural,'' untheorized objects will continue to
assume the role and claim the status of
history-writing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
1: Critiques.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1994:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "286--287",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
1: Critiques.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1994:PID,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{PhD Institute of Design}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "288--288",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:36:55 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N3_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1994:ABd,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "286--286",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:55:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{Blauvelt:1994:FPP,
author = "Andrew Blauvelt",
title = "Foreword: The Personal is Political: The Social
Practices of Graphic Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "289--295",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:55:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{Smith:1994:CLP,
author = "Marilyn Crafton Smith",
title = "Culture is the Limit: Pushing the Boundaries of
Graphic Design Criticism and Practice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "297--315",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay attempts to redirect theoretical approaches
to graphic design practice away from an emphasis on the
design object and production (defined in terms of
aesthetics and popular definitions of communication)
towards an alternative cultural studies perspective.
Conceptualizations of the design environment as the
locus of authority over content, and of graphic design
as the sole mechanism through which interpretation
occurs, provide limited explanations for graphic
design's role in the circulation and formation of
meaning. Through a cultural studies perspective,
graphic design is a dynamic component of a larger
discursive field where meanings are negotiated through
cultural forms.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{vanToorn:1994:DR,
author = "Jan van Toorn",
title = "Design and Reflexivity",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "317--325",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "Designers in the ``information industry'' increasingly
conform to the neo-liberal concepts of the present
socioeconomic circumstances. This leaves little room
for a social engagement which attempts to unite the
private interests of the information combines and
collective objectives. The consequence of this mental
adjustment to the hegemonies of the communicative
relationship is that design, despite what are
frequently well-intentioned ethical starting-points,
has become generalized and rudimentary in its
substantive and instrumental choices, and naive in its
thinking about its own public role. In my contribution
I argue, following in the footsteps of F{\'e}lix
Guattari, for a ``mental ecology,'' for a
multidimensional realistic reflexivity, which makes
possible the recuperation of a practice consisting of
more effective oppositional strategies.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{McKee:1994:SH,
author = "Stuart McKee",
title = "Simulated Histories",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "327--343",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "Activism is the partisan performance of dissent,
shaped and imposed for ideological distraction.
Demonstrations have become one of the primary means
with which cultural groups, who lack political access,
gain public status. The success of any demonstration
depends upon a group's ability to represent its
struggle and reinforce its identity in the process.
``Simulated Histories'' examines the ways in which
visual language politically promotes cultural identity,
particularly the demands of overcoming an
``ahistorical'' identity.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{Lupton:1994:DGD,
author = "Ellen Lupton and J. Abbott Miller",
title = "Deconstruction and Graphic Design: History Meets
Theory",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "345--365",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "``Deconstruction'' is a mode of criticism described by
the philosopher Jacques Derrida in his book Of
Grammatology, translated into English in 1976. The term
has a broad cultural impact in the U.S. in the 1970s
and 1980s, spreading from departments of literature to
the fields of architecture, graphic design and fashion.
Our essay considers the relevance of deconstruction to
the theory and practice of typography. The first
section discusses deconstruction in relation to the
recent history of design, showing how the term gained
currency among graphic designers and eventually became
the label for a new style. We then look at the place of
typographic form within Derrida's own theory, finding
that the link between graphic design and deconstruction
is far from arbitrary, but constitutes a central issue
in his work. We end the essay by proposing the
compilation of a history of typography and writing
informed by deconstruction; such a history, running
counter to the narrative of modern rationalization,
would reveal a range of structures that dramatize the
intrusion of visual form into verbal content, the
invasion of ``ideas'' by graphic marks, gaps and
differences.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{Scotford:1994:MHV,
author = "Martha Scotford",
title = "Messy History vs. Neat History: Toward an Expanded
View of Women in Graphic Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "367--387",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
abstract = "For the contributions of women in graphic design to be
discovered and understood, their different experiences
and roles within the patriarchal and capitalist
framework they share with men, and their choices and
experiences with a female framework, must be
acknowledged and explored. Neat history is conventional
history: a focus on the mainstream activities and work
of individual, usually male, designers. Messy history
seeks to discover, study and include the variety of
alternative approaches and activities that are often
part of women designers' professional lives. To start
the expansion, a typology of roles played by women in
graphic design is proposed for further research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1994:VI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Volume 28 Index",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "392--393",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:55:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1994:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "28",
number = "4",
pages = "394--394",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 11:55:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V28N4_1994_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
2: Practices.",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1995:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:22:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N1_1995_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
3: Interpretations.",
}
@Article{Blauvelt:1995:FST,
author = "Andrew Blauvelt",
title = "Foreword: Surface Tensions: Between Explanation and
Understanding",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "1",
pages = "4--10",
month = "Winter",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:22:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N1_1995_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
3: Interpretations.",
}
@Article{Sellers:1995:HLB,
author = "Susan Sellers",
title = "How Long Has This Been Going On? {{\booktitle{Harpers
Bazaar}}}, {{\booktitle{Funny Face}}} and the
Construction of the Modernist Woman",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "1",
pages = "12--34",
month = "Winter",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N1_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "context of post-war American consumer culture. Funny
Face offers a prescient glimpse into the ways women
understood the fashion magazine and, consequently,
modernist form language, as a purveyor of fantasy,
cultural capital and a restrictive, mass-mediated
femininity. Approaching modern design from this vantage
suggests the female boss as a primary site of modernist
experimentation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
3: Interpretations.",
}
@Article{Williamson:1995:EHI,
author = "Jack Williamson",
title = "Embodiments of Human Identity: Detecting and
Interpreting Hidden Narratives in Twentieth-Century
Design History",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "1",
pages = "36--70",
month = "Winter",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N1_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "The article argues that the practice and influence of
design history can benefit from new forms of visual and
chronological analysis. To this end, a unique
phenomenon, the ``historical visual narrative,'' is
identified and discussed. Special instances of this
phenomenon in twentieth-century design and visual
culture, which are tied to the theme of the embodiment
of human identity, are examined in depth.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
3: Interpretations.",
}
@Article{Triggs:1995:ASR,
author = "Teal Triggs",
title = "Alphabet Soup: Reading {British} Fanzines",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "1",
pages = "72--87",
month = "Winter",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N1_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "The absorption of subcultural graphic ephemera into
mainstream culture warrants careful consideration
within academic study as it challenges conventional
methodologies used in design history, research and
writing. Fanzines represent one form of subcultural
communication which embrace specific visual and textual
languages --- elements often appropriated from
mainstream cultural and media sources. Found within the
realm of amateur publishing, fanzines offer
``alternative critical spaces'' for dialogues between
like-minded individuals who share a passion for a
chosen subject. In Britain, the growth of fanzine
production has grown steadily over the last twenty
years while maintaining consistent language paradigms
with well-considered historical precedents.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
3: Interpretations.",
}
@Article{Butler:1995:NDT,
author = "Frances Butler",
title = "New Demotic Typography: The Search for New Indices",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "1",
pages = "88--111",
month = "Winter",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N1_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "During the last fifteen years the nature of the
cognitive practices needed for rapid access into
information and for creative thought has changed.
Linear thought is now too slow. In the effort to devise
short cuts, so that disparate information widely
separated can be joined by metaphoric juxtaposition, or
lateral thinking, designers of type and image are
searching for ways with which to represent the fluid
fields of type and image that will induce reverie,
often a precondition for metaphoric, non-linear
thought. One of the paths taken in the search for a new
mnemonics of free visualization, the fusing of the
``widely separated'' typical of lateral thinking, is
the reinvestigation of syntactic devices used before
printing with movable type or codified punctuation,
including many devices once in use among quasi-literate
populations. This reinvestigation of the origins of
punctuation, including indices, in the search for
ideational guidance and creativity within new
technology parallels research in medicine or nutrition,
where reinvestigation of original plant and animal
species, rather than their later hybrids, has proved
useful.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
3: Interpretations.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1995:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "1",
pages = "112--112",
month = "Winter",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:22:21 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N1_1995_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design
Special Project of \booktitle{Visible Language}: Part
3: Interpretations.",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1995:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "114--114",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:29:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Breder:1995:LOV,
author = "Hans Breder and Herman Rapaport",
title = "The Luminous Object: Video Art and Video Theory: an
Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "116--121",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Luminous Object consists of interviews and essays
of various lengths, whose purpose is not to historicize
or classify video definitively, but to bring together a
sampling of diverse approaches by video artists and
critics that enable us to glimpse the scope of video
art and the issues which it raises. In the essays and
interviews, video is considered from multiple
perspectives and disciplines. This reflects the
transitive nature of video which crosses numerous
borders, among them, broadcast television, computer
animation, painting, sculpture, literature, film,
autobiography, history, ethnicity and critical
history.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zurbrugg:1995:NJP,
author = "Nicholas Zurbrugg",
title = "{Nam June Paik}: an Interview",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "122--137",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "Nam June Paik, a seminal figure in video art, candidly
discusses his working processes and values in this
interview. He goes on to comment on such diverse
problems as technology, cost, collaboration, MTV and
the artist's ego. Fluxus, its values and the artists
associated with this movement, becomes a central thread
to his discussion.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hanhardt:1995:FIE,
author = "John G. Hanhardt",
title = "Film Image --- Electronic Image: The Construction of
Abstraction, 1960--1990",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "138--159",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "John Hanhardt interrogates the interrelation between
video art and the history of abstraction during our
century. His thesis is that a specific body of film and
video works has explored the issue of abstraction as a
means to define their respective media. This has been
done, Hanhardt points out, ``by choosing the basic
temporality of the moving image and the material basis
of the image itself as sites for an epistemological
inquiry into the viewing experience, thus exploring the
perceptual transaction between spectator and text.''
Whereas critics like Kuspit and Jameson have seen video
as marking an epistemic break with modernism, Hanhardt
shows some of the fundamental interconnections between
video art and the history of avant-garde
abstractionism, for example, as reflected in the work
of experimental filmmakers like Stan Brakhage.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rapaport:1995:TLD,
author = "Herman Rapaport",
title = "Time and Light: {David Garcia}, An Interview",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "160--179",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this interview, David Garcia offers his definition
of video art, separating it from other media such as
television. Video art is more about light and time than
it is about narrative. He discusses the role of
appropriation and the collage element in video in terms
of unpacking history. A loose definition of what
constitutes a successful video piece is another thread
of dialogue running throughout the interview.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sherk:1995:LLN,
author = "Bonnie Sherk",
title = "A Living Library: New Model for Global Electronic
Interactivity and Networking in the Garden",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "180--185",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "Sherk's project concerns the development of an
interactive living library that promotes greater
understanding among people and allows for the
integration of diverse cultural and ecological forms
around the globe. Her project has been to locate such a
library in a site specific public land, and in doing
so, to conceptually transform and transvalue the use of
urban space. Sherk is especially sensitive to something
that is easily overlooked, namely, that in our society
we have a limited cultural repertoire for what public
space can or ought to be. Especially in America, public
spaces are often meant to be vacant zones that surround
buildings like moats. Reclaiming these urban deserts is
central to her work as an artist.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rapaport:1995:TUD,
author = "Herman Rapaport",
title = "Television and the Unconscious, {Donald Kuspit}: an
Interview",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "186--197",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "Donald Kuspit proposes that television is a technology
that involves a certain self-hypnosis by the viewer.
Television is disintegrative if for no other reason
than that the image is inherently broken up much like a
mosaic. The image we see is only virtually unified; in
fact, it consists of a delicate interplay of atomized
bits that are not integrated. The unconscious, Kuspit
argues, receives or picks up these monads independently
of the unifying horizon that makes up the integrity of
the virtual television image. Central to this view is
the understanding that television exploits a gap
between sensing and understanding an image.
Particularly in the case of television, the viewer's
libidinal investments are involved, because the image
itself has an ersatz unconscious made up of suggestive
fragments which are resonating at a level that the eye
does not register. Television allows for conditions
approximating Freud's depiction of memory in which
objectified experiences are made up of smaller
fragments whose logic obeys a different law during
sleep, namely, that of ``drives'' as opposed to that of
the ``real.'' Watching television, then, is much like
dreaming in that the viewer encounters a free flowing
of highly charged semiotic fragments that are
libidinally connected. What makes the image hypnotic,
however, is that the image as a totalizing field has
the authority of the real behind it which directs or
dictates something to the viewer to structure
unconscious perception. How this dictation from without
is inscribed into the narcissitic relation we have with
the televised scene was a major point Kuspit
elaborated. He certainly makes a very original and
profound insight in the study of video.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kostelanetz:1995:LV,
author = "Richard Kostelanetz",
title = "Literary Video",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "198--203",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "Kostelanetz's remarks concern ``literary video'' as a
genre in which text and image are brought into new
relationships and are not kept separate as in broadcast
television. The fact that video can distort images much
more radically than film means that the merger of text
and image promotes a more extensive exploration of
visible language than possible in many other media.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rapaport:1995:CAK,
author = "Herman Rapaport",
title = "{Carole Anne Klonarides}: an Interview",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "204--213",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "An interview with Carole Ann Klonarides explores the
videographer's manipulation of space, time and visual
texture which often results in an altered sense of
history. Her goal to create believable sequences
together with her desire to move beyond the
stereotypical uses and formats of comtemporary
television shows the conflict in her work. She
discusses Cascade: Vertical Landscapes as an example of
these ideas.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zurbrugg:1995:JCV,
author = "Nicholas Zurbrugg",
title = "{Jameson}'s Complaint: Video-Art and the Intertextual
``Time-Wall''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "214--237",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "Frederic Jameson has argued that television is
entirely superficial and flat; hence, it is incapable
of haunting the mind by leaving afterimages or traces.
Jameson calls this a ``structural exclusion of memory''
endemic to the medium of video. He also has
reservations about what Raymond Williams called the
``total flow'' of broadcast television: whereas
``programming'' cuts up the flow into convenient
temporal segments, Jameson's complaint is that one no
longer has any ``form'' which can be objectivized or
set apart as something particular to be remembered.
Television, in short, is too close to an ordinary mode
of perception in which everything is experienced as the
succession of fleeting moments. This means that
television is connotative rather than denotative ---
impressionistic rather that objective. Television
reduces everything to a flow and in so doing effaces
difference, whereas art can arrest or disrupt the
ongoing temporality of moment-to-moment experience. In
critiquing Jameson, Zurbrugg argues that video art
encourages self-analysis and allows for a critical
examination of culture. Video art is polemical in that
it creates strategies whereby the viewer is disoriented
and required to think about his or her own processes of
perception and cognition. That postmodernism offers
exciting new discursive spaces is central to Zurbrugg's
outlook and contrasts with the gloomy pessimism of
Jameson.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rapaport:1995:LE,
author = "Herman Rapaport",
title = "The Liminal Eye",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "238--253",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "This short paper concerns some interrelations between
painting and video art. It also reflects an ongoing
collaboration between the editors of this volume, since
the piece is based on a remark by Hans Breder in
conversation. Namely, that one should think of the
surface of the painting in relation to the membrance of
the eye as if the painting's surface were part of the
eye itself. If we thought of the surface that way, the
painting's surface would have to be thought of as a
membrane of visible excitation that is hard to separate
from vision. Vision therefore would not be something we
simply brought to the work, but to the contrary, would
be indistinguishable from or part of the work itself.
The eye and icon therefore enjoy a much closer relation
than one might ordinarily assume. At issue are Breder's
Liminal Icon series of paintings and his video art
work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1995:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "2",
pages = "254--255",
month = "Spring",
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:29:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N2_1995_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1995:BVD,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Between Visual and Digital Tokens: a Look at the
Abstraction of Money",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = sep,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See discussion of Dwiggins' fabrications
\cite{Poggenpohl:1995:BVD}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N34_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "While a cashless society has been predicted, it has
not occurred. This article examines money's rivals in
terms of their benefits and deficits in relation to
paper currency. The impending redesign of American
currency, driven by a need to improve its security
function, is contrasted with the lasting iconography of
the money, which was originally designed in the
mid-nineteenth century. A limited edition book from
1932, by American type designer W. A. Dwiggins, in
which the typographer criticizes the currency design,
serves to focus the discussion of national
representation for this ubiquitous vehicle. The author
finds that Dwiggins' critique remains viable today, and
that along with improved security measures, American
money should be reconceived in order to better
represent a nearly twenty-first century democracy.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Barrett:1995:FM,
author = "Dawn Barrett",
title = "Flying Money",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = sep,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N34_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "While it has become fashionable to entertain new
designs for American currency within the design
community, this author takes such shallow iconographic
doodlings to task for their complete lack of concern
for the essential practical requirements a currency
design must fulfill. In order to develop this argument,
Barrett examines money as a financial instrument that
requires trust and acceptance from its users.
Counterfeiting undermines public trust and it is this
practice that the practical design and manufacture of
money must guard against with security measures
embedded in both the design, paper substrate and
printing process. The historical development of money
is briefly touched upon with particular attention paid
to American money.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Barrett:1995:MEM,
author = "Dawn Barrett",
title = "``{Modest} Enquiry'' and Major Innovation:
{Franklin}'s Early {American} Currency",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = sep,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N34_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "American colonial paper money is put in the context of
its historical economic situation. The author examines
paper currency with regard to paper, printing and
design and scrutinizes the function of text elements
with regard to security and authenticity. Benjamin
Franklin's innovations for security paper and adapting
nature printing for use in currency production are also
discussed. The imagery of paper currency is examined
with regard to ideological motives in the creation of a
new and independent nation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Smith:1995:JGB,
author = "Sandra Smith",
title = "{J. S. G. Boggs}: Life Size and in Color",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = sep,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N34_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "The cover of Visible Language represents Boggs' latest
artifactual volley in the ongoing saga of his legal
conflict with the United States Secret Service. At
issue are the slippery definitions of such words as
``likeness'' and ``similitude.'' This article sets out
the humble and unexpected origins of Boggs'
transactional art along with a brief chronology of
events relating to legal conflicts concerning his art.
At issue are the artist's first and fifth amendment
rights.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gonzalez:1995:IJG,
author = "Manuel Gonzalez",
title = "Interview with {J. S. G. Boggs}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = sep,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N34_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "In January of this year, the artist J. S. G. Boggs
printed 900 one-dollar bills, which he then spent to
rent a booth at a paper-money collectors convention.
The convention organizer then went out and put them
into general circulation by passing them on to others
who would spend them further all across America. For
some time, I had been interested in Boggs' work and his
lengthy disagreement with government officials over his
currency series. Upon hearing the news of this mass act
of civil disobedience, I could no longer resist
satisfying my curiosity. I wanted to meet the man waho,
depending on whom you speak with, is either a mad, a
con-artist or both. I found something other in him, and
I hope the record of this brief encounter will help
reveal the human being who lives this painfully
slow-moving legal drama daily.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shell:1995:PGA,
author = "Marc Shell",
title = "Paper, Gold and Art as Representation and Exchange",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = sep,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N34_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "The author, Marc Shell, draws from his recent book,
Art \& Money, to discuss the American gold standard and
more abstract paper money issues. He considers thus the
link between economic and visual representation and
exchange. Representation --- what is represented and
what it stands for --- is at the heart of money. Or so
it appears. Representation easily slides over into
issues of authenticity and the character of the unique
or genuine as portrayed by the artist's signature and
the sovereign's sign --- potentially conflicting makers
of aestheic and politcal authority that taken together
suggest an always precarious conflict.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nemeth:1995:FMC,
author = "Christopher Nemeth",
title = "Funny Money, Coupons, Scrip, Chips and Other
Quasi-Official Media of Exchange",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "29",
number = "3--4",
pages = "??--??",
month = sep,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V29N34_1995_E.pdf",
abstract = "Media of exchange exist in many forms throughout the
world. While money is official, many other forms serve
as quasi-official means of exchanging value. These
serve various purposes money does not, such as
convenience, security, promotion and social control.
The article examines and interprets the visual design
and meaning of this unusual --- and valuable --- class
of ``funny money.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1996:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "1",
pages = "4--4",
month = jan,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:46:27 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N1_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{DeFrancis:1996:HEC,
author = "John DeFrancis",
title = "How Efficient is the {Chinese} Writing System?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "1",
pages = "6--44",
month = jan,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N1_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "To help resolve disagreement regarding the relative
efficiency of the Chinese system of writing, it is
useful to take a close look at some of its specific
applications. A good starting point is the arrangement
of characters in dictionaries and the lookup procedures
involved in locating entries. A closely related matter
is composing text and reproducing it, processes which
include typesetting, typewriting and digital
composition. Composing text brings up the peculiarly
difficult problem of segmenting text, which is rendered
all the more acute by lack of agreement on how to
standardize the orthography of the Pinyin alphabetic
system that is acquiring new importance as an adjunct
to handling characters on computers. Reformers
increasingly emphasize the need for a policy of
diagraphia, the coexistence of two writing systems,
Pinyin and the traditional characters, each to be used
in the areas to which it is best suited. This trend
throws further light on the efficiency of Chinese
characters by bringing to the fore how they relate to
reading and writing and where they fit into the
classification of writing systems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Smith:1996:VWJ,
author = "Janet Shibamoto Smith and David L. Schmidt",
title = "Variability in Written {Japanese}: Towards a
Sociolinguistics of Script Choice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "1",
pages = "46--71",
month = jan,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N1_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "Literate Japanese today use a writing system
comprising four script types, a plurality which affords
a rich flexibility of orthographic choice. Japanese
have come to stereotype script types and proportions
with extralinguistic features of texts and their
inscribers. Hence, women and men, the young and old,
and the parochial and the sophisticated are understood
distinctly to signal self-identity, audience identity
and genre features through script choice. In this
study, widely held associations between script types,
genres, writers and target readers are tested via
statistical analyses of script use in popular Japanese
fiction. Texts are also subjected to lexical analysis
to see whether choice of vocabulary alone can account
for variability in script selection. Results indicate
that, at least in the domain of modern, public texts,
Japanese writers fashion their script type choices to
specific contexts, as the writing systems allows, for
sociolinguistic and stylistic ends. By utilizing a
micro-level, correlational approach, this project is
intended to expand our understanding of writing systems
and practices as independent channels for expressions
of creativity, social self-identity and cultural
forms.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Elkins:1996:BPP,
author = "James Elkins",
title = "Between Picture and Proposition: Torturing Paintings
in {Wittgenstein}'s {{\booktitle{Tractatus}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "1",
pages = "72--95",
month = jan,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N1_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "Art history is currently mining a number of
disciplines to find adequate accounts of the
differences between pictures, writing and other graphic
marks. Anthropology, archaeology, semiotics,
linguistics, speech act theory, various strains of
psychoanalysis, structuralism, poststructuralism and
literary criticism have all been pressed into service.
In this chorus of ideas and contributors Wittgenstein's
name is largely missing. One reason for that omission
is his emphasis on simple schemata, ``games'' and
logical relations at the expense of pictures. Even
though the entire system of the Tractatus is based on
Wittgenstein's ``picture theory,'' it has seemed that
he meant principally ``proposition'' instead of
``picture,'' thus excluding the very nonpropositional
elements that are of interest in actual pictures. Here
I argue that the ``picture theory'' actually is about
pictures in several important senses, and that it
offers a more rigorous and logical model of graphic
meaning than many later theories.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1996:ECB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Editorial Correspondence. {Business} Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = jan,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:46:27 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N1_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kac:1996:I,
author = "Eduardo Kac",
title = "Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "98--101",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:55:30 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rosenberg:1996:IDS,
author = "Jim Rosenberg",
title = "The Interactive Diagram Sentence: Hypertext as a
Medium of Thought",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "102--116",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "Consideration of my work in poetry over more than
twenty-five years begins with an analysis of the
difficulties of juxtaposition for the poet. A diagram
syntax notation provides a method for juxtapositions to
be included in larger structures; the accessibility of
structural elements in a diagram allows for such
constructions as internal relationships and feedback
loops. Juxtaposition itself, with no sacrifice of
intelligibility, is achieved through an interactive
device called a simultaneity. Finally the interactive
diagram sentence is explored as a vehicle for hypertext
as a medium of thought: this is a truly ``native'' mode
of entirely non-linear thought.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bootz:1996:PM,
author = "Philippe Bootz",
title = "Poetic Machinations",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "118--137",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "The article first recalls the historical evolution of
computer poetry which, from Th{\'e}o Lutz (1959) to
alire (1989), evolves from experimentation to cultural
entity. The emphasis is placed on the French evolution
through its main expressions, which are the A.L.A.M.O.,
the first telematic review Art-Access the Les
Immat{\'e}riaux exhibition and the birth of L.A.I.R.E.,
a difference of viewpoints, of approaches and of the
space given by the authors to computer poetry
concerning the arts, the machine and the text. This
progressive differentiation of focus questions
approaches which were thought to be unchanging,
regarding the notions of text, reader and author. This
questioning started with the A.L.A.M.O. and progressed
with L.A.I.R.E. Its description and the expression of
the answers it proposes requires a new critical
approach to the notion of text, more anchored in a
communication pattern which has been developing since
1993 and whose present state is summed up in the third
part. The article ends by demonstrating that the smooth
running of alire is the full expression of what these
new answers imply.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{deMeloeCastro:1996:V,
author = "E. M. {de Melo e Castro}",
title = "Videopoetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "138--149",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper is a theoretical approach to videopoetry.
The concept of videopoetry as distinct from videoart
came as the result of experimenting with video for
creative and poetic production using verbal and
nonverbal signs in 1968. It was not until 1985 that I
had the opportunity to develop a new body of video
work. Videopoetry soon became a new kind of poetry in
its own right, with its own grammar and semantics. Thus
videopoetry is a challenge for poets and readers as we
are drifting away from Mallarm{\'e}'s galaxy and cannot
escape the worldwide information sphere.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Vallias:1996:WUD,
author = "Andras Vallias",
title = "We Have not Understood {Descartes}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "150--157",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "The author describes his involvement with digital
media and the origins of his conception of the
``diagrammatic'' poem; he reflects on what he considers
to be a poem in tune with today's computerized
society.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gyori:1996:VP,
author = "Ladislao Pablo Gy{\"o}ri",
title = "Virtual Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "158--163",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:55:30 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cayley:1996:BCP,
author = "John Cayley",
title = "Beyond Codexspace: Potentialities of Literary
Cybertext",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "164--183",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "The application of cybertextual technologies to
experimental poetics is the context for this brief
exposition of my machine modulated literary work. I
invoke theoretical issues of cybertext but these are
not extensively explored. Instead, I raise issues
crucial to the work described here --- the role of
(literary) text in cyberspace; silent reading in new
visible language media; the confusions of computer as
medium; the limitations of link-node hypertext; the
shifting relationships between writer, reader and
programmer; multi- and non-linear poetics; and the
engagement of contemporary poetics with cybertext. The
major part of the exposition then focuses on the work
itself and certain of its future potentialities, with
occasional reference to the more general, theoretical
concerns.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kac:1996:H,
author = "Eduardo Kac",
title = "Holopoetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "184--212",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay discuses a new poetic language invented by
the author in 1983 based on innovative use of the
holographic medium. The essay defines what a holopoem
is and explains the fundamental concepts of
holopoetics. It proceeds to introduce theoretical
principles that address the new readerly experience
created by the holotext. A descriptive list of all
holopoems created to date is provided, followed by an
explanation of the author's writing processes and
techniques. The essay concludes with observations
concerning the future of holopoetry and other forms of
innovative new media poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Vos:1996:NMP,
author = "Eric Vos",
title = "New Media Poetry --- Theory and Strategies",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "214--233",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "Going beyond the mere employment of new communication
technologies in the production of poetic texts, new
media poetry integrates characteristics of the new
media in the theoretical basis of its poetics. This
paper outlines this basis and shows how it affects
poetic and verbal conventions, particularly with
respect to the constitution of texts and the roles of
author and reader, and with regard to its implications
for our views on language. The author thus contends
that the innovative force of new media poetry lies not
in the communicative channels used (e.g., computers,
video, holography) per se, but in the exploration of
their ramifications for syntactic, semantic and
pragmatic aspects of verbal/poetic communication in
general. This view is further developed through a
discussion of some writing strategies of new media
poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kac:1996:SW,
author = "Eduardo Kac",
title = "Selected Webliography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "234--237",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:55:30 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1996:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "238--238",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:55:30 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1996:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "2",
pages = "239--239",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 14:55:30 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N2_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kostelanetz:1996:PFS,
author = "Richard Kostelanetz",
title = "A Poetry-film Storyboard: Transformations",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "244--245",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "Richard Kostelanetz's A Poetry-film Storyboard:
Transformations is presented in this issue of Visible
Language as a flip book in which the beginning of the
poem can be read quickly thumbing the right hand pages
from front to back, then thumbing the left hand pages
from back to front for the remainder of the poem. The
poem continues the tradition of concrete poetry in
which Kostelanetz has been active for years.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sless:1996:BIP,
author = "David Sless",
title = "Better Information Presentation: Satisfying
Customers?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "246--267",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "A recent debate among information designers has
created a false dichotomy between the performance and
the aesthetics of design. This paper links the two by
using the moral-aesthetic dimension of conversation to
characterize the information design. Designs which have
been improved using theory and methodologies developed
at the Communication Research Institute of Australia
give users a sense that designers respect and care
about both the design and the user. This is because by
seeing design as a kind of conversation, the
information designer introduces particular moral and
aesthetic features into the methodology and the design.
These allow the user to interact with the presented
information and generate meanings. Care must be taken
about the kind of conversational relationship that is
used, since not all conversations are good in the
required senses. Information design is a highly
interventionist practice and designers have a moral
responsibility towards users.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Walker:1996:DBB,
author = "Sue Walker and Viv Edwards and Ruth Blacksell",
title = "Designing Bilingual Books for Children",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "268--283",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Multilingual Resources for Children Project
undertaken at the University of Reading, examines the
problems of relating and controlling dual language
texts so that the reader perceives the two texts as
equally important. The Project was concerned with five
languages: Chinese, Gujarati, Bengali, Urdu and Panjabi
--- the most widely used languages other than English
in the United Kingdom. The interdisciplinary team of
teachers, linguists and typographers, along with
speakers of the project languages, worked to ensure the
development of accurate and functional language
resources for multilingual schools.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nissani:1996:AAW,
author = "Moti Nissani",
title = "The Apprenticeship Approach to Writing Instruction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "284--313",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay begins by reviewing the nature of
apprenticeship in non-writing contexts. It then
describes, distinguishes and illustrates the
apprenticeship, traditional and process approaches to
writing instruction. After surveying evidence that
apprenticeship provides a more promising model of
writing instruction than any other contemporary
approach, this essay highlights a few practical
applications of this model to writing instruction. This
essay concludes that apprenticeship comes closer than
other contemporary models to providing an over-arching
paradigm of writing instruction. The apprenticeship
model is consistent with much of what we know about
both language and learning; it promises to make writing
instruction more enjoyable and fruitful to both
learners and teachers; it resolves such perennial
controversies as the place of literature, explicit
teaching, grammar and self-awareness in the composition
classroom; and it assimilates the best features of
traditional and process instruction while avoiding most
of their pitfalls.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Storkerson:1996:JTL,
author = "Peter Storkerson",
title = "{Jan Tschichold} and the Language of Modernism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "314--339",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
abstract = "In The New Typography, Jan Tschichold explicates a
functionalist and information based theory of
typographic design and demonstrates its application in
numerous typographic examples of varied genres. This
article recounts that typographic position as it is
developed in The New Typography, analyzes Tschichold's
style of visual communication, and considers subsequent
developments, particularly at Ulm, in terms of the
modernist commitment to functionalism, and the changing
roles of information.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1996:BRK,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Reviews: {Ken Garland, \booktitle{Mr. Beck's
Underground Map: a History}. Middlesex: Capital
Transport Publishing: 1995, illustrated, limited
edition, \pounds 10.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "340--345",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 15:08:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Blatner:1996:BRJ,
author = "Adam Blatner",
title = "Book Review: {Johanna Drucker, \booktitle{The
Alphabetic Labyrinth: The Letters in History and
Imagination}. New York: Thames \& Hudson: 1995. 322
pages, illustrated, \$45.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "346--352",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 15:08:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1996:VPE,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Virtuoso penmanship: examples from the early 1700s",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "353--353",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 15:08:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1996:BR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "354--361",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 15:08:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1996:NPM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Notes on the Preparation of a Manuscript",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "362--363",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 15:08:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1996:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to Volume 30",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "364--365",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 15:08:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1996:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "366--367",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 15:08:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gibbons:1996:LE,
author = "Charles Gibbons and Paul Shaw and Sharon Helmer
Poggenpohl",
title = "Letters to the {Editor}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "30",
number = "3",
pages = "368--368",
month = sep,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 15:08:16 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Poggenpohl:1995:BVD}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V30N3_1996_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1997:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:06:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miller:1997:WAG,
author = "Errol Miller",
title = "What Avant-Garde May be",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "4--5",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:06:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baron:1997:TLWa,
author = "Naomi S. Baron",
title = "Thinking, Learning and the Written Word",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "6--37",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "The structures and functions of writing have evolved
in profound ways over the past several millennia. In
the process, linkages between spoken and written
language continue to change. This study explores
symbiotic relationships between writing and cognition,
social transformations, theories of pedagogy and
technology, and hazards several projections about
future development of the written word.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kanawati:1997:HCL,
author = "Dianne G. Kanawati",
title = "How Can {I} Be Literate: Counting the Ways",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "38--51",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "The author has counted the various kinds of
``literacies'' used by educational scholars as titles
on papers indexed in the ERIC database 1980--1994. The
resulting 197 different literacies are listed and
divided into five categories: literacy on a topic
(computer literacy), literacy among certain people
(prison literacy), literacy for a certain purpose
(functional literacy), the ability to handle materials
in a certain format in literate ways (Braille literacy)
and levels of literacy (basic literacy).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Haussamen:1997:PPD,
author = "Brock Haussamen",
title = "Puns, Public Discourse and Postmodernism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "52--61",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "Over the last few decades, puns have become
increasingly common in commercial texts ranging from
print advertising (``Campbell's has something that will
bowl you over'') to T-shirts (``The Puck Stops Here'').
The trend is surprising both because the pun is an
intricate as well as a literary device and because
advertisers usually avoid the risks of using humor as a
selling strategy. The appeal of the pun appears to be
its stylishness, which provided it with a place in the
pop art movement and the culture of the 1960s, and its
simultaneity, which has made it the print medium's
competitor of the attention-grabbing television
commercial. Recent studies argue that the word play of
T-shirts and bumper stickers represent a
non-establishment, anti-elitist voice. But in this
essay the author suggests that puns used by both
corporate advertisers and car owners alike reflect a
commercial influence on the language of public texts
all across the culture, and a mingling of business and
art that is characteristic of postmodernism.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miller:1997:HPH,
author = "Errol Miller",
title = "How Poetry Happens",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "62--63",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:06:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hayes:1997:BAU,
author = "Kevin J. Hayes",
title = "The Book in {American Utopia} Literature, 1883--1917",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "64--84",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "Many utopia writers emphasized the book's importance
in any ideal world. Some imagined ways to enhance the
book aesthetically. Many imagined new written languages
ranging from sign systems analogous to Chinese
ideograms to syllabic writing, modified alphabetic
systems and phonetic languages. Though utopia writers
asserted the value of their imaginary written languages
for enhancing thought and communication, each system,
if implemented, would alter the reading process
profoundly. In some utopias, technological media
supersede the codex. Those who incorporated the
phonograph foresaw three possible futures for the
phonographic book: in some utopias, the phonographic
recording and the printed book coexist; in others, the
phonographic book completely replaces the codex; yet in
others, the phonograph is combined with telephonic or
telegraphic communication.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miller:1997:AE,
author = "Errol Miller",
title = "Attempting to Explain",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "86--87",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:06:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McGuinne:1997:SD,
author = "Dermot McGuinne",
title = "Simply a Dot",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "88--107",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:02 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "Historically Gaelic, the vernacular language of a
significant proportion of the population of Ireland,
used a variation of the roman alphabet which consisted
of just eighteen basic letters --- the vowels and some
consonants carried diacritical marks of accent and
aspiration which extended the range of sounds they
represented. With the introduction of cast metal
moveable type the particular requirements of printing
Irish language texts were met either through the
production of specially prepared fonts of irish
character types based on distinctive Irish manuscript
models or alternatively through the use of existing or
adjusted roman fonts. This account seeks to examine
some of the significant attempts made at accommodating
roman fonts to the perceived requirements of the Irish
language in the context of various social and political
considerations which were inevitably imposed on this
process.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miller:1997:P,
author = "Errol Miller",
title = "Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "108--109",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:06:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Skelly:1997:DN,
author = "Barbara Louise Skelly",
title = "Designer's Note",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "110--110",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:06:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Burnhill:1997:E,
author = "Peter Burnhill",
title = "To the {Editor}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "111--111",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:06:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Burnhill comments on the importance for reading of
horizontal and vertical space and dimensions.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1997:ECBa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Editorial Correspondence. {Business} Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "1",
pages = "112--112",
month = "Winter",
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:06:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N1_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1997:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "114--114",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:20:04 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Winkler:1997:LEG,
author = "Dietmar Winkler",
title = "Loss of an Empire\slash Gaining Another?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "116--125",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "The opening article in the special issue,
Interactivity, Interconnectivity, and Media, takes the
high ground in examining the largest and most
far-reaching cultural issues associated with the
building and maintenance of knowledge. The book with
its long development and well understood conventions is
being challenged by hypermedia with its as yet unformed
conventions for use, while vested interests vie for
power and control of information dissemination and
storage. Traditional issues of standardization,
verification and authenticity solved by the
instructions of the book are reopened as issues by
hypermedia. Language itself is being reexamined. Much
is at stake, as the cultural transition from paper to
screen will involve all disciplines in developing new
rhetorical rules, behavioral conventions and evaluation
modes. All instructions will need to prepare their
constituents for a hyperactive data world.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Storkerson:1997:HAM,
author = "Peter Storkerson and Janine Wong",
title = "Hypertext \& The Art of Memory",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "126--157",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "Intelligibility has emerged as a persistent difficulty
in interactive multimedia and hypermedia. While much
discussion has focused in screen design and
readability, intelligibility is a deeper problem that
the hypertext literature has disregarded. Before
literacy was widely used as a method for retaining
information. This mnemonic method, both visual and
symbolic, was used to map new information onto familiar
and symbolically significant structures which provided
frames for the organization and interrelations within
informational clusters, More than computer metaphor,
The Art if Memory is presented to offer insight into
intelligibility. It is offered as a model for the
non-text based organization of multimedia presentation:
one that can provide semantic contexts within which
communications are intelligible.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stone:1997:ESC,
author = "Greg Stone",
title = "Exploring the Special Communications Experiences of
Online Education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "158--181",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article will explore how this latest medium is
the same as --- and differs from --- past methods. It
will d'raw on the experience of the author and
colleagues in developing and teaching in UMass
Dartmouth's unique `CyberEd' program which has used the
Internet --- primarily the World Wide Web and email ---
to deliver a wide range of course materials in an
interactive format that encourages student/ student and
student/ faculty exchanges both asynchronously and
synchronously. This article briefly delineates the
philosophical foundations of this program; the attempts
to implement those foundation principles within the
constrains of current Internet technology; anecdotal
examples gleaned from the preparation and presentation
of course materials and some conclusions that can be
inferred from these experiences.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rasheed:1997:CMI,
author = "Thomas Rasheed and Leif Allmendinger",
title = "A Conceptual Model of Interactive Exhibits for
{African--American} Children",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "182--199",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "The goal of this study is to help exhibition designers
incorporate interactivity into their exhibits. In order
to do this, we propose a model of interactivity that
can be used to generate concept sketches for exhibits
in a broad range of subjects, and we demonstrate how
this model may be applied in designing exhibits for
African--American children. Our model accounts for
task, visitor motivation and cognitive mode, looking at
two alternative ways an exhibit could account for each
of these components. The relative benefits of each
alternative are explored and a design model which
intersects task, motivation and cognitive mode in a
three-dimensional matrix is proposed, This matrix
yields eight distinct ways to design an interactive
exhibit. In order to demonstrate how this model can be
applied to design exhibits for African--American
children, we present case studies illustrating some of
the possible uses.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Twarog:1997:IIA,
author = "Carl Twarog",
title = "Inclusive Interaction: Ability Enhancing Multimedia
Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "200--213",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article presents issues raised in designing an
interactive multimedia software interface as a teaching
aid for an inclusive preschool user group. Issues such
as: message variance caused by the disappearance of
information when media access varies by user; finding
commonalities across a broad user base out of which to
build viable interface metaphors; among others, are
presented within the description of the project team's
approach to human computer interaction design. The
software project is a cooperative project between East
Carolina University School of Art's Environmental
Design Program and School of Education's Remedial
Education Activity Program, an inclusion preschool open
to children with all levels of motor, sensory and
cognitive ability, including typical children.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gromala:1997:VAS,
author = "Diana J. Gromala",
title = "Virtual Avatars: Subjectivity in Virtual
Environments",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "214--229",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "From the computer-mediated realms of on-line `chats'
to immersive virtual reality (VR), the experiential
aspects of cyberspace generally, and VR in particular,
seems to confound description and provoke discourses
revolving around issues of identity, human agency and
the body. These experiences both reify and disrupt
boundaries between the `real' and `virtual' worlds.
Screen-based multimedia often assumes the user is in a
fixed position, capable interaction on a limited basis.
Thus, there is little or no need to represent the
user-he or she is simply a point-of-view, able to
interact through a simple representation of a mouse or
cursor. In computer-mediated multi-participant worlds,
which range from text-based MOOs and graphical chats to
three-dimensional and immersive VR, the user must
choose an avatar to define and distinguish herself as a
discrete entity. Thus, avatars are the very site where
a user brings, modifies, problematizes and constructs a
sense of self as distinct from others. Yet, the avatar
is representations. This paper examines notions of
subjectivity as they relate to users' experience,
particularly through their representations, or
`avatars,' as a specific site of technological
intervention in subjectivity.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1997:BRM,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {M. Christine Boyer 1996.
\booktitle{Cybercities, Visual Perception in the Age of
Electronic Communication}. New York: Princeton
Architectural Press, 1996. 245 pages, cloth, \$19.95.
ISBN 1-56898-048-5}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "231--233",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:20:04 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1997:BRA,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {Alberto Manguel, \booktitle{A History of
Reading}, New York: Viking, 1996. 372 pages, cloth,
illustrated, \$26.95. ISBN 0-670-84302-4}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "234--236",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:20:04 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1997:BR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "237--241",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:20:04 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1997:NPM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Notes on the Preparation of a Manuscript",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "249--251",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:20:04 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1997:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "252--253",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:20:04 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1997:WAW,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Website Announcement [{\tt
www.id.iit.edu/visiblelanguage}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "2",
pages = "255--255",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:20:04 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N2_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} is now available on
the Web.",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1997:AB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "258--258",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:48:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3132_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Salen:1997:DRS,
author = "Katie Salen and Sharyn O'Mara",
title = "Dis[appearances]: Representational Strategies and
Operational Needs in Codexspace and Screenspace",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "260--285",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N3_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "The transition from book to screen requires careful
and analytical comparison. The structure of the book
cannot be simply translated to the space of the screen
without consideration of new spatial practices afforded
by hypermedia architecture. Unlike the book which
appears whole and physically delimited, hypermedia
embraces a realm of disappearances where issues of form
and navigation undergo redefinition. By asking what
concepts are shared by digital and printed document
alike we are led to an investigation of possible models
for understanding their differences and exploring the
implications of the digital document as a textscape.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wallraff:1997:EGT,
author = "Martin Wallraff",
title = "Early {Greek} Typography in {Milan}: a Historical Note
on a New {Greek} Typeface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "286--299",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N3_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "In the early history of Greek typography, the famous
Aldine Greeks all too soon superseded other interesting
attempts at adapting the Greek alphabet to the new
medium of movable type. Among the centers of printing
Greek in Italy, Milan deserves particular attention.
Here in 1476, the first book to be printed entirely in
Greek initiated a series of typefaces that were both
suitable for the new medium and genuinely Greek, since
they were based on contemporary penmanship. So it is to
be welcomed that a modern revival of one of these
typefaces has been created under the name of ``Milan
Greek.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gibson:1997:TCA,
author = "Michael Gibson",
title = "Teaching Critical Analytical Methods in the Digital
Typography Classroom",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "300--325",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N3_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "Digital technology enables designers to physically
create almost anything imaginable, yet students still
need to critically consider and evaluate their
communication design in the context of metaphoric,
ethical, historical and paradigmatic perception.
Students must engage in processes of critical analysis
with regard to their work. They must be taught to
evolve contextually based criteria regarding why they
accept what they accept, and why they reject what they
reject. Without this background, they are slaves to
technology. An example of a studio project designed to
help students: (1) utilize the digital environment to
organize typography and images that represent the
socio-political context their solutions were required
to identify, and (2) explore the empirical variables
that help their readers to access and effectively
contemplate the content presented by their text is
disclosed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wendt:1997:EHA,
author = "Dirk Wendt and Wiebke Groggel and Georg Gutschmidt",
title = "On the Effectiveness of Highlighting Ads in Telephone
Directories by Color",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "326--337",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V31N3_1997_E.pdf",
abstract = "Ads in simulated telephone directory pages were
highlighted in red, green and blue colors, and
presented to readers in order to be recalled and to be
recognized among other ads. Stimulus material included
both pages with one highlighted ad on the page and with
five ads on the same page. Results indicate that red
and green highlighting increase the recallability and
recognizability whereas highlighting in blue decreases
it. With more than one ad on a page to be recalled and
recognized, the success of highlighting depends also on
the position of the ad on the page. If there are more
highlighted ads on the page, it is advisable to
highlight it in a different color or not at all.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kostelanetz:1997:BRS,
author = "Richard Kostelanetz",
title = "Book Review: Sloppy ``Scholarship'': {{\booktitle{The
Century of Artists' Books}} by Johanna Drucker. New
York: Granary Books, 1995. ISBN 1-887123-01-6. 377
pages, hardbound, illustrated, \$35}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "338--342",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:48:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3132_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:1997:BRE,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Encyclopedia of the Book}},
Geoffrey Ashall Glaister. London: The British Library,
cloth. \pounds 65, paperback \pounds 35. United States:
Oak Knoll Press, \$75. ISBN 1-884718-15-9. 550 pages,
260 $ \times $ 180mms}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "343--344",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:48:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3132_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1997:BRP,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: Practice with Philosophy:
{{\booktitle{Design Writing Research}}, Ellen Lupton
and J. Abbott Miller. New York: Kiosk, 1996. ISBN
1-56898-047-7. 211 pages, hardbound, illustrated, some
in color, \$45}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "345--348",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:48:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3132_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1997:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to Volume 31",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "349--350",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:48:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3132_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1997:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "351--352",
month = nov,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 17:48:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V3132_1997_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1998:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:15:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1998:TSE,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Twenty-Six Not-So-Easy Pieces",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "5--32",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper was delivered at the ATypI Conference in
the United Kingdom at the University of Reading in
September, 1997. Using an abecedary order, the
challenge and future of language, typography and
technology in various juxtapositions are examined.
Implicit in the presentation is a critical posture that
includes comparison of book and screen, comparison of
typographic history and future, the need for language
reform and user studies and an examination of
technology's broad impact on human communication. The
twenty-six not-so-easy pieces are intended to make
unexpected connections and to provide critical
commentary on current practice and expectation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miller:1998:RH,
author = "Errol Miller",
title = "Ripples on the Horizon",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "33--33",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:15:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baron:1998:WAE,
author = "Naomi S. Baron",
title = "Writing in the Age of Email: The Impact of Ideology
versus Technology",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "35--53",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "Tracing social change and the evolution of writing,
the American writing curriculum provides the base for
an argument that considers changing ideology as a
strong factor in shaping contemporary views about
composition and technique in writing. Technology alone,
the author argues, is not responsible for what is an
increasingly oral approach to written language.
Emergent dimensions of email that alter communication
access, social interaction and response are examined as
contributory factors.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miller:1998:SD,
author = "Errol Miller",
title = "The Seventh Day",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "54--55",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:15:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Balhorn:1998:PRN,
author = "Mark Balhorn",
title = "Paper Representations of the Non-Standard Voice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "56--74",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "People in the popular press as well as academia have
some wrong ideas about how dialect renderings in
literature evoke a non-standard voice. They think that
graphic representations of dialect have a literal oral
counterpart and that the worth of a dialect rendering
lies in how accurately it depicts the spoken dialect in
question. This paper demonstrates that linguistic
accuracy is not and can never be a primary goal of
writers who create effective renderings. The primary
semiotic potential of dialect renderings lies in the
indexical meaning they derive from their opposition to
standard written English, rather than in linguistic
detail. Consequently, whether a writer is a speaker of
the dialect in question or not has little impact on the
effectiveness of the literary dialect rendering. When
the renderings of late nineteenth- and early
twentieth-century white writers of dialect are compared
with those of contemporary writers who purportedly
speak the dialects in question, we see that though the
authors of yesteryear and today often differ in the
number and kind of features they choose to represent,
neither can be said to be more accurate than the
other.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miller:1998:SR,
author = "Errol Miller",
title = "Self-Realization",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "76--77",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:15:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Golec:1998:CBR,
author = "Michael Golec",
title = "Cloth-Bound Reverie",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "78--92",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "``Cloth-Bound Reverie'' constructs scenes of
interaction between subjects (readers, collectors,
writers) and books. Privately or publicly collected,
books are objects with rich and diverse histories. From
art to science to history to literature to romance,
books yield an array of topics. But what is the object
of the book? What is this bound gathering of paper
besides a textual information receptacle? This essay
answers this question by proposing that a subject's
interaction (reading, collecting, writing) with a book
is an occasion for signification. As such, the book is
considered as both artifact and index; its existence
signals manifold meanings beyond the text contained
within. From its conception, to its design, to its
reproduction, the book is a material presence. And yet
it causes immaterial experiences such as recollection,
inspiration and knowledge, to name but a few. Despite
our digital age, the concrete object, the book, will
endure precisely because of this dialectic of material
and immaterial.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miller:1998:CP,
author = "Errol Miller",
title = "The Crowbar Principle",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "93--94",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:15:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1998:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "1",
pages = "95--96",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:15:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N1_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1998:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "2",
pages = "98--98",
month = may,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:27:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N2_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Karow:1998:ECD,
author = "Peter Karow",
title = "Extending Control of Digital Typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "2",
pages = "100--127",
month = may,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N2_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "Increasing refined typographic fit is possible in
digitally composed documents. While micro-typography in
current documents is crudely shrunk or expanded to
solve problems of typographic distribution or fit, the
result is both obvious and ugly. In contrast, the
system presented in this article solves space problems
quietly and harmoniously. Using eight interactive
parameters, the author visually demonstrates and
discusses the strategy for paragraph-fit, page-fit,
chapter-fit and one-page-fit. These practical additions
to control micro-typography increase the speed and
quality of overall document production and ease the
task of the reader.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lucke:1998:CDB,
author = "Karsten L{\"u}cke",
title = "Customized Digital Books on Demand: Issues in the
creation of a flexible document format",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "2",
pages = "128--149",
month = may,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N2_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "Articles dealing with documents on demand tend to
presume a static digital format, i.e., a scanned page.
In contrast, this article discusses a flexible document
format subject to user specification based on
particular reading needs or habits. The author argues
for digitally created masters which ensure access to
old, rare, out-of-print or otherwise inaccessible
information at the same time they authenticate the
accuracy of the data. Issues relating to format
construction, the implications for the user/reader and
the publisher/service bureau are explored.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Dyson:1998:ELL,
author = "Mary C. Dyson and Gary J. Kipping",
title = "The Effects of Line Length and Method of Movement on
Patterns of Reading from Screen",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "2",
pages = "150--181",
month = may,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N2_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper describes two experiments that explore the
effect of line length (a factor influencing the
legibility of print) and paging versus scrolling from
screen. Long lines (100 characters) were found to be
read faster than very short lines (25 characters),
while comprehension remained constant. People's
judgments of the ease of reading different line lengths
did not correlate with their performance. The long
lines were considered least easy to read, and moderate
line lengths (55 characters per line) easiest to read.
When scrolling, people adopted various reading patterns
which influenced reading rate. These results could not
be predicted from literature on the legibility of print
and suggest that designing for screen may need to be
approached in a different way. The potential effects of
differences between screen and paper need to be
carefully considered.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Winkler:1998:BRW,
author = "Dietmar Winkler",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Writing and Its Use}}. An
International Handbook of International Research
Volumes 1 and 2. Hartmut Gunter and Otto Ludwig,
editors. Compiled in collaboration with J. Baurmann, F.
Coulmas, K. Ehlich, P. Eisenberg, H. W. Giese, H.
Gluck, K. B. Gunther, U. Knoop, B. Pompino-Marschall,
E. Scheerer and R. Weingarten. Berlin: Walter de
Gruyter, 1996. ISBN 3-11-011129-2. Volume 1: 902 pages,
hardbound, illustrated, some in color, \$532.00. ISBN
3-11-014744-0. Volume 2: 863 pages, hardbound,
illustrated, approximately 50 figures in black and
white, \$482.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "2",
pages = "184--188",
month = may,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:27:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N2_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1998:BRU,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{User-Centered Graphic
Design: Mass Communication and Social Change}}. Jorge
Frascara. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. ISBN
0-7484-0672-7. 147 pages, softbound, illustrated, one
color, \$44.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "2",
pages = "188--190",
month = may,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:27:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N2_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1998:BRF,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Footnote*: *A curious
history}}, Anthony Grafton. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-674-90215-7. 242 pages,
hardbound, \$22.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "2",
pages = "190--191",
month = may,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:27:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N2_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1998:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "2",
pages = "192--193",
month = may,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:27:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N2_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1998:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "194--194",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:40:07 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1998:VRI,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Visual Rhetoric: an Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "197--199",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1998:DDR,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Doubly Damned, Rhetorical and Visual",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "200--233",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "Rhetoric has long been in ill repute. This article
traces its decline and the underlying social changes
that hassened its slow and then precipitous fall from
grace. The need for a reconstructed rhetoric is argued.
Distrust of the visual is then faced head-on in order
to create the context for considering a visual rhetoric
and its larger role in design in general. The
fundamental perspective put forth by the author is that
abstraction and scientific reductionism fail to address
and support issues of human agency. Design has the
ability to create prototypes that demonstrate by
example a possible future result. Further, these
prototypes support discourse and decision making in
direct and understandable ways. Such prototypes are
rhetorical.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brizuela:1998:TOR,
author = "Alejandro Brizuela",
title = "Tale of the Origin: a Rhetorical Visual Analysis of a
{Mexican} Mythical Tale",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "234--255",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "A contemporary designer pays homage to the ancient
codex designers or Tlacuilo. ``Tale of the origin'' is
a Mesoamerican science-religion story of the beginning
and end of life. The myth is presented first as a
Spanish language artist's book in a documentary style.
Key moments and characters in the myth are symbolically
visualized. This document is then analyzed and
interpreted using rhetoric as a subtext or key to
understanding the ideas of the myth as well as the
visual structure of the unfolding story and book. Yet
another subtext translates the myth into English.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{NavarroTapia:1998:PCS,
author = "Claudia {Navarro Tapia}",
title = "Pre-{Columbian} Stamps: Pintaderas",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "256--263",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "Three pre-Columbian pintaderas, or stamps, are
analyzed rhetorically to reveal their visual meaning
for a contemporary audience.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{GonzalezdeCosio:1998:RL,
author = "M{\'a}ria {Gonz{\'a}lez de Cos{\'\i}o}",
title = "Rhetoric in Logotypes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "264--279",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "Three dimensions of analysis --- unity, coherence and
emphasis, along with an explicit listing of denotation
and connotation and a rhetorical analysis --- provide a
framework within which student designed logotypes are
examined. Consideration of audience background
knowledge and interpretive ability is also a primary
consideration.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Salazar:1998:PNC,
author = "Martha Salazar",
title = "The Peso: National Currency as Rhetoric",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "280--293",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Mexican national identity, as presented on its
paper currency, is examined rhetorically. Three notes,
the 50, 100 and 200 serve to demonstrate notable
historic and geographic conditions. Individually and
collectively they form allegorical stories of the past
and the present.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1998:SRB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Subscription rates. {Back} copies. {Copyright}
Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "294--294",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:40:07 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1998:ECB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Editorial Correspondence. {Business} Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "295--295",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:40:07 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1998:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index To Volume 32",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "296--297",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:15:49 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gibbons:1998:ND,
author = "Charles Gibbons and John Nordyke",
title = "A Note on the Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "302--302",
month = sep,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 18:40:07 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V32N3_1998_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kostelanetz:1999:RDH,
author = "Richard Kostelanetz",
title = "Remembering {Dick Higgins} (1938--1998)",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "3--3",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "4--4",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kostelanetz:1999:TYV,
author = "Richard Kostelanetz",
title = "Thirty Years of Visible Writing: a Memoir",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "6--41",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "An historical account of Richard Kostelanetz's
significant contribution to visual literature and the
development of intermedial/linguistic experimentation
unfolds in this article in his own words. Reflections
on the history of his intentions, their development,
reception and critical thoughts frame this still
largely unheralded aspect of expressive visible
language. He continues exploring the materiality of
language through collaborations that take him into
technologies dealing with dimensions beyond the page
and even the single screen. Thirty years of work and
change are considered.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beckman:1999:ACT,
author = "Laurel Beth Beckman",
title = "{ASCII} Classroom, a text dependent investigation of
the studio art classroom",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "42--51",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "Late twentieth century art (visual) education, in
particular urban college art programs, figure in the
continuum of questioning authority (authorship,
originality and the concrete). This erosion of
certainty has pointed faith back to the experiential
consider current debates about ``embodied'' art
experience, for example. While the delicate line
between an appealingly non-verbal experience and the
disfavored notion of spiritual elevation continues to
employ critics, art practice in the classroom can be
addressed as the curious fruit of the following
(immaterial+material) couplings: (1) 60's idealism -
90's economy (2) theoretical writing --- object making
(3) information --- knowledge (4) disposable income ---
apprenticeship",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McLeer:1999:ALA,
author = "Brigid McLeer",
title = "Axis --- a line about which a body, Contextualizing
photo-text work",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "52--73",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "The ways in which photographs and text alter each
other's meaning and recontextualize the viewer/reader's
understanding is explored through three photographs by
Helen Ford and Dave Morrel, Paul O'Neill and Jenny
Holzer. Difference in language, in processing, in
reference underscore the conflicting operations of
viewing and reading. This conflict or struggle is seen
as an inherent quality of cross-disciplinarity and is
used to describe a new context for photot-text work
situating it ``in between'' overlapping and diverging
formal historical and critical discourses. Colliding
the materiality of this struggling with a multiplicity
of subjective positions from which it can be
negotiated, ``Axis \ldots{}'' articulates photographic
and text based work as a live and shifting territory
that resists being fixed by traditional boundaries of
practice and theory.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frascara:1999:CEO,
author = "Jorge Frascara",
title = "Cognition, Emotion and Other Inescapable Dimensions of
Human Experience",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "74--89",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "There is an Aristotelic tradition in cognitive
psychology, information design and artificial
intelligence, to understand human information
processing as a mechanism, that is, as a complicated
system, ultimately explainable on the basis of the
understanding of every one of its multiple components
and their interactions. Instead of looking at human
information processing as a complicated system, I
propose to look at it as a complex system,
distinguishing for this paper the complicated from the
complex; the first being composed by a high number of
discrete parts with many interconnections --- as in a
computer circuit --- the second being an integrated
system where everything affects everything --- as in
the relation between two people. Since I have chosen as
my theme the contextualization of cognition with other
human factors, I will be dealing with the complex and I
will therefore not attempt to enumerate parts and
connections. I will instead concentrate on certain
insights about field interactions that I hope will
reposition our understanding of mental processes,
moving it from an analysis of logical steps to the
exploration of the influence that contexts have on
human cognitive performance.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRDa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Design Culture: an Anthology
of Writing from the AIGA journal of Graphic Design}},
Steven Heller and Marie Finamore, editors. New York:
Allworth Press, 1997. ISBN 1-80559-71-4. 304 pages.
softbound, \$19.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "91--91",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRG,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Graphic Design Sources}},
Kenneth V. Hiebert, New Haven: Yale University Press,
1998. ISBN 0-300-07461-1. 214 pages, softbound,
illustrated: 140 full color and 440 one color,
\S45.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "91--91",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRDb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Designing books practice and
theory}}, Jost Hochuli and Robin Kinross. London:
Hyphen Books, 1996. ISBN 0-9072759-08-1. 168 pager,
hardbound, illustrated in two colors, \$40.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "92--93",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRDc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Dimensional Typography: Case
Studies on the Shape of Letters in Virtual
Environments}}, J. Abbott Miller. Princeton: Kiosk
Report (Princeton Architectural Press), 1996. ISBN
1-56898-089-2. 6o pages, softbound, illustrated in
various colors, \$11.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "94--94",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRH,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{A History of Communication
Study: a Biographical Approach}}, Everett M. Rogers.
New York: The Free Press, 1997. ISBN 0-684-84001-4..
576 pages, softbound, \$18.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "94--94",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRT,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Typographis Polyglotta: A
Comparative Study in Multilingual Typesetting}}, George
Sadek and Maxim Zhukov. New York: The Cooper Union,
1991. 40 pages, softbound, \$11.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "95--95",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1999:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = jan,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:26:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N1_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Weiss:1999:SWH,
author = "Irving Weiss",
title = "She Was Here a Moment Ago",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "101--101",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:42:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Herrick:1999:TDT,
author = "Earl Herrick",
title = "Toward Disambiguating the Term ``{Roman}''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "102--127",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "The term ``roman,'' when it is used for describing
characters of written languages, can be confusing
because it is overloaded with four different meanings.
This paper distinguishes among these four meanings and
suggests alternative terms for each of them. For a
character derived from the alphabet originally used for
the Latin language, it suggests the term
``Roman/Latin.'' For a character that is not sloped, it
suggests the term ``upright.'' For a character having
one of a certain group of basic shapes, it suggests the
term ``Roman-shaped.'' For a character having the
details of shape that are based on certain Roman
monumental inscriptions, it suggests the term ``
trajanicized.'' These alternative terms are offered in
the hope that they can be used, when necessary, to help
us avoid confusion when we are discussing the
characters of written language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Broglio:1999:BZ,
author = "Ron Broglio",
title = "Becoming-zoa",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "128--149",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "The political, economic and print machinery of the
1790s brings Blake to a moment of crisis and visionary
insight made evident in The Four Zoas. This essay
questions the notion that The Four Zoas is simply a
manuscript. A look at the complex politics of printing
in the 1790s suggests that the Zoas is part of Blake's
working through the problems of publication during the
reign of a conservative, nationalistic government at
war with France. To begin with, The Four Zoas is
written on proof sheets of Blake's illustrations to
Young's Night Thoughts. This detail leads to an
examination of two types of literature in the
mid-1790s, state approved literature and state censored
literature. Blake's work is at a crossroads between the
two since he wants to produce a lavish illuminated
folio like the Blake-Edwards edition of Night Thoughts,
but also include radical material that would be
censored. Standing between printable national
literature and banned anti-government works, Blake's
Zoas is a highly unstable text which, because of its
instability, defies and critiques the political,
economic and industrial machinery of publication during
the turn of the century. Blake's construction of the
Zoas makes the act of reading both traitorous and
insightful. Editorial marks, multiple ways of arranging
pages, and lined and etched drawings become part of the
system of signification for the verbal text. Words,
phrases and images in the Zoas are so deeply
overdetermined that the reader struggles to produce
meaning via ordered patterns of relations without
shutting down or shutting out the surplus of possible
readings. In order to keep a maximum of possibilities
open, I devise a method of reading involving ``vector''
relationships. I use pages 99 and 100 of The Four Zoas
as an example of the complex nexus of lines, marks,
drawings, words and spacings made visible by a vector
reading. Ultimately, Blake envisions that the dizzying
experience of reading will open the readers' `` doors
of perception,'' challenging the way readers think
about texts and the interface between text and world.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hallensleben:1999:WAA,
author = "Markus Hallensleben",
title = "The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction: On
the relationships between early twentieth century
avant-garde movements and new media",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "150--171",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this article, which was presented as a paper at the
Colloquium Lierature and Media at Nagoya City
University on June 16, 1998, I focused on the
relationships between the early 20th century
avant-garde movements and the new media. I provide some
ideas on the influence of avant-garde aesthetics on
today's media environment. The article stresses the new
media's use of traditional avant-garde techniques such
as collage on an internalized and functional basis. The
computer is seen as a surrealist network. Art is
performed as a bourgeois event. The Internet, which is
often considered to be a world wide museum or library,
builds a bourgeois institution, which controls the
production as well as the reception of art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Presno:1999:SG,
author = "Caroline Presno",
title = "Screen Gem",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "173--173",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:42:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Art work.",
}
@Article{Banks:1999:WBC,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "What's Been Cooking in the Type Kitchen? {A} report on
the {ATypI} conference {MultiType98}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "174--182",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "With a long interest in typography, the author
critically reports on the events of the ATypI
conference MultiType 98 in Lyons, France.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Weiss:1999:X,
author = "Irving Weiss",
title = "S",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "183--183",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:42:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Art work.",
}
@Article{Banks:1999:BRB,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The British Library Guide to
Printing, History and Technique}}, Michael Twyman,
1998. ISBN 0-7123-4588-4. Paperback, illustrated,
\pounds 9.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "184--186",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:42:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRP,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Pentagram Book Five. Fifty
case histories in architecture, graphics, and
industrial design from the international consultancy}},
Pentagram, New York: The Monacelli Press, 1999. ISBN
1-58093-003-4 494 pages, hardbound, illustrated in full
color, \$90.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "187--189",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:42:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "192--192",
month = may,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:42:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N2_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:AB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "194--194",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:58:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kim:1999:ERR,
author = "Min-Soo Kim",
title = "`{An} Eccentric Reversible Reaction`: {Yi Sang}'s
Experimental Poetry in the 1930s and Its Meaning to
Contemporary Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "196--235",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See correction \cite{Lew:2001:CYS}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article bridges east and west by introducing to
the western design community the experimental poetry of
a Korean avant-garde poet Yi Sang (pen name, Hae-Kyoung
Kim, 1910--1937). His experimental poetry from the
1930s, his use of space-time perception and his design
sensibilities all contribute to meaning in contemporary
design. While many researchers in Korea have
investigated his poetry, relatively Iittle insight has
been developed regarding his methods and goals for his
poems. Trained as an architect, it is my assumption
that his strange and often incomprehensible poems from
the early 1930s should be interpreted not in the
context of textual or literary theory as often
supposed, but in the context of visual texts found in
such fields as architecture, graphic design and
typography. His poetry consists of persistent
space-time conceptions as shown in the domain of modern
visual arts. By decoding Yi Sang's logics on poetry, we
may find how the underlying concept of modern design in
the 1930s was encountered by a Korean poet. The 1930s
are a legendary period when Korea began to absorb
western modernism into its culture, even though it
arrived indirectly through Japanese intervention. While
this article investigates signs and their inner logic
of Korean response to the aesthetic modernism of the
1930s, I argue that even though western modern culture
forcefully affected Korean modernists, Yi Sang's
creative mind moved beyond modernism and toward
deconstruction.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gluth:1999:RSV,
author = "Stuart Gluth",
title = "{Roxane}, A Study in Visual Factors Effecting
Legibility",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "236--253",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "Roxane is an original typeface designed by the author
in response to a design analysis of visual attributes
that enhance the legibility of font characteristics.
The author takes issue with scientific legibility
studies which focus on isolating variables to obtain
verifiable results, but which are not useful in the
more complex and holistic design of specific type
faces. Visual analysis of type form attributes and
visual principles provide the framework for this more
holistic enterprise. The principles and attributes are
demonstrated visually throughout the article, ending
with Roxane, a typeface developed with these principles
in mind.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gibbons:1999:ZRD,
author = "Charles Gibbons",
title = "{Zealand}, Reflections on Developing a Typeface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "254--283",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "Much of the writing on type design reflects the
technical and pragmatic aspects of its production; this
approach frequently obscures the human dimension of an
already arcane art. Now that computers have put type's
tools within the grasp of many, its literature needs to
respond in kind. Drawing a parallel between living and
working with letters and exploring the natural world
--- this article, excerpted from the author's graduate
thesis --- offers a literary meditation on the motives
for, and experience of, making type.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ferguson:1999:CDA,
author = "Lynne Ferguson",
title = "{CurioCity}, Developing an `Active Learning' Game",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "284--307",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
abstract = "This case study takes you through a human-centered
design process used in developing an `Active Learning'
tool, CurioCity, a game for 7th-10th grade students.
Used in conjunction with urban field trips, the goal is
to better understand multiculturalism and to bridge
formal in-school learning with informal field trip
learning. This game was developed by a team of three
designers that just happened to be multicultural
themselves, representing Japan, Korea and the United
States as part of the `future of learning' initiative
at the Illinois Institute of Technology's Institute of
Design in Chicago.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRF,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Fluxus Reader}}, Ken
Friedman, Editor. West Sussux, United Kingdom: Academy
Editions, 1998 ISBN 0-471-97858-2, 308 pages, no
illustrations, \$29.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "309--312",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:58:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:1999:BRI,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Imagining Language, an
Anthology}}, Jed Rasula and Steve McCaffery, Editors.
Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998. ISBN 0-262-18186-X, 618
pages, hardbound, illustrated, \$55.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "313--315",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:58:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1999:BRN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{A New Dictionary of the
Avant-Gardes}}, Richard Kostelanetz, New York:
Schirmer/Macmillan. Expected publication in 2000}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "316--317",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:58:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1999:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to Volume 33",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "318--319",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:58:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1999:JI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "319--320",
month = oct,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 05:58:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V33N3_1999_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2000:WSIa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Words in Space: an Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "4--7",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "No abstract.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2000:PWK,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl and Sang-Soo Ahn",
title = "Preserving Words: The {Korean Tripitaka}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "8--13",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Korean Tripitaka, created between 1236 and 1251,
becomes the object of a brief Meditation on the
``lastingness'' of the visual record in analog or
digital form as expressed through natural or technical
materials.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hayes:2000:BIC,
author = "Kevin Hayes",
title = "Bookcover as Intertitle in the Cinema of {Jean-Luc
Godard}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "14--29",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "Jean-Luc Godard used books in his early films as part
of his mise-en-sc{\`e}ne, and numerous volumes with
clearly legible cover titles appear as part of the
diegesis of these films. Starting with Pierre le Fou,
however, Godard began to display extreme close-ups of
bookcovers that were not part of the diegesis. He
turned the cover titles into texts akin to silent film
intertitles. His tentative use of these extradiegesis
books in Pierrot le Fou became much more thorough in
Deux ou trois choses que je sais d'elle. In this film,
Godard used several extreme close-ups from Gallimard's
Id{\'e}es series, making the cover into found texts
that serve to interpret the images that frame them.
Most of these book titles in Deux ou trois choses have
gone unidentified --- until now. In subsequent films
over the next few years, Godard continued to use
bookcovers as intertitles, but, by that most
im-memorial year of 1968, he began to question the
value of print culture for expressing the truth.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Owens:2000:RCW,
author = "Mark Owens",
title = "Reading the City: Writing and the Construction of
Urban Space in {Jem Cohen}'s {{\booktitle{Lost Book
Found}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "30--55",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay takes the short film Lost Book Found (1996)
by Brooklyn-based film-maker Jem Cohen as an exemplary
meditation on the materiality of writing in
contemporary urban space. The film brings the
materiality of the book form and the textuality of the
city into contact through the memory of the narrator,
who makes frustrated attempts to ``read'' the city and
locate himself in urban space through various forms of
writing: handwritten notices and flyers on the street,
degraded and palimpsestic typography on the sides of
buildings, prices and signs in store windows, various
found objects and scraps of paper, blowing garbage
tracing patterns on the sidewalk. The essay analyses
these scenes of writing with reference to a number of
important theorizations of urban space and argues that
the film's attention to sites of low-capital exchange
and street-level commerce represents an attempt to map
the individual's relationship to a volatile urban
fabric responding to postindustrial modes of investment
and exchange that can occasion the rapid refashioning
of entire city blocks. So doing, the film seizes on the
spatialization of writing and the materiality of the
book form as potentially redemptive sites for grasping
the urban future and for understanding the city as a
text that is ultimately authored by the material
practices of those who walk its streets every day.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wollensak:2000:VP,
author = "Andrea Wollensak",
title = "Visualizing Place",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "56--75",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "Satellite technologies, specifically Global
Postitioning System (GPS), are new tools for naming,
orienting, locating and recording movement. As a
terrestrial panopticon, GPS permits a mode of
performance of `being within' that merges the personal
and political and questions contemporary/historical
ideologies in defining place. In this paper, I explore
these concerns through recent examples of collaborative
artworks using GPS technologies. Gesture, memory and
notational traces of place reveal a poetics within an
absolute lattice of exact individual locality. The
literal recording of the individual's place is
re-constructed through these projects as the visible
communication of the movement of gesture. Instead of
constricting language to a narrow
navigational-numerical space, the expression/technology
relationship becomes a new starting point for aesthetic
and semantic creativity.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Patel:2000:BRP,
author = "Mookesh Patel",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Printed Bengali
Character and its evolution}}, Fiona G. E. Ross.
Surrey, United Kingdom: Curzon Press, 1999 ISBN
0-7007-1135-X. 244 pages, hardbound, illustrated: 110
one color}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "77--81",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:22:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2000:BRD,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Domain of Images}},
James Elkins. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University
Press, 1999. ISBN 0-8014-3559-5, 282 pages, illustrated
one color, cloth, \$45.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "82--86",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:22:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rochon:2000:BRA,
author = "Alain Rochon and Sylvie Pouliot",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{ALIRE and DOC(K)S}},
MOTS-VOIR, AKENATON DOC(K)S, and the authors. October
1997. ISSN DOC(K)S 0396-3004. ISSN ALIRE 1260-8750. 258
pages, softbound, illustrated, one color, CD-ROM
included email: {\tt akenaton\_docks@sitec.fr}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "87--90",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:22:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2000:BRH,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The History of Counting}},
Denise Schmandt-Besserat. Michael Hays, illustrator.
New York: Wm. Morrow \& Company, 1999. ISBN
0-688-141188-8. 48 pages, cloth,ful1 color
illustration, \$17.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "91--91",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:22:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2000:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "1",
pages = "92--94",
month = jan,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:22:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N1_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2000:WSIb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Words in Space: an Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "2",
pages = "100--103",
month = may,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N2_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "Continuing the special two part series Words in Space,
these articles explore yet other themes:
transubstantiation (in a secular sense), reference,
transformation and freedom. A strong cultural thread
runs through these essays. A glance at their images
clearly reveals their approach whether vernacular or
artful. Each in its own way reminds us of words in
space as a cultural event.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shep:2000:REU,
author = "Sydney Shep",
title = "The Restaurant at This End of the Universe: Edible
Typography in {New Zealand}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "2",
pages = "104--141",
month = may,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N2_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "Large-scale food signage occupies a significant place
in the landscape of New Zealand popular culture. As
advertising billboard, it charms, distracts, and sells;
as roadside marker, it enables simple or complex
locating behavior; as outdoor sculptural installation,
it functions as tourist commodity, identifying place
with the sustainable objects of primary production.
This paper examines the role of typography embedded on,
dislocated from, and replaced by, edible foodstuffs in
the production and consumption of visual culture. It
questions why typography is placed on an edible
substrate which, when consumed, facilitates both the
acquisition of knowledge and its reprocessing into the
communication practices of speech and writing. It
explores why removable object labeling and separable
packaging destabilize this integral and integrated
association between food and knowledge, opening up a(n)
in/visible space for the manipulation of desire and the
politics of dissimulation. And finally, it traces the
impulse to replace type with radically over-sized,
non-edible representations of edible foodstuffs to
create a virtual landscape of timeless, unsatisfied
desire.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rogal:2000:SBM,
author = "Maria Rogal",
title = "South of the Border: Down {Mexico} Way",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "2",
pages = "142--161",
month = may,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N2_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "For hundreds of miles on I-95 in each direction, from
a spot just south of where North and South Carolina
meet, travelers are prompted every 30 miles or so by
billboards of Pedro reminding them of their imminent
approach. Designated by its landmark 110 foot ``Pedro''
sign, South of the Border has provided an amusing,
larger-than-life rest stop for over 30 years. Using
South of the Border as a point of departure, this
article explores how the myth of ``Mexican-ness'' is
perpetuated through word and image in space and, to
this end, how visual communication reflects the power
structure found in the larger culture.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hitchcock:2000:WSB,
author = "Lucinda Hitchcock",
title = "Word Space\slash Book Space\slash Poetic Space,
Experiments in Transformation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "2",
pages = "162--197",
month = may,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N2_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "The ideas for this paper began to develp during my
graduate years at Yale, while working toward the
completion of my MFA thesis entitled Visualectics:
Toward an Understanding of Words and Space. In an
attempt to combine my interests in words (meaning) and
design (form) I developed a series of two- and
three-dimensional experiments which explored the
relationship between words and letters, their
materiality and the manner in which their environment
can affect the meaning. This paper discusses these
ideas as revealed in seven experiments. Further, it
discusses the potential use of such explorations in the
education of graphic designers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2000:RWS,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Reflections on Words in Space",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "2",
pages = "198--218",
month = may,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N2_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "Reflecting on the context of orality, secondary
orality and visible language itself, this paper
explores the return to orality that technology now
makes possible, changing words in space (typography)
into words in time (spoken language). The impact this
shift will have on objects needing instructions for
use, museum exhibits, learning materials on the
computer and the nature of learning to read, to mention
only a few examples, will cause a re-examination of
human cognitive capacities and preferences. A
substantial difference in listener/reader/viewer
control of time is posed as an important discriminatory
difference between auditory and visible language, A
comparison, beginning with visible language and
developed with auditory and acoustic suggestions, is
attempted to better understand the contrasting nature
of these communication options as available embedded
media expands and changes.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2000:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "2",
pages = "220--222",
month = may,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:39:07 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N2_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2000:AB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "226--226",
month = sep,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:45:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N3_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wilkerson:2000:GPT,
author = "Kyoko Takahasi Wilkerson and Douglas Wilkerson",
title = "The Gloss as Poetics: Transcending the Didactic",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "228--263",
month = sep,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N3_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article examines recent creative uses of the
interlinear gloss, or furigana, in Japanese writing.
Traditionally used simply to supply pronunciations for
Chinese characters, the examples collected and analyzed
here make use of several different nonstandard script
combinations, and provide poetic tropes or subtle
alterations of the glossed text. The unique
simultaneity of the relationship between gloss and
glossed word, the manipulation of symbolic associations
of the various notational systems employed in Japanese
and creation of distinctive visual patterns lend
support to arguments for the autononmy of the written
word.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Golec:2000:TID,
author = "Michael Golec",
title = "A Typography of Impoverishment: {D. C. McMurtrie}'s
Reception of {European} Modernist Typography and an
{American} Economic Depression",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "264--279",
month = sep,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N3_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper pries into the disclosures of design
history by addressing the question of American
modernist typography from the blind side as it were.
One possible source of leverage, the one I choose for
this brief and modest article, is to simply ask the
question: What was the temper of typography in light of
an economic and social debacle? That it took a
modernist case is significant, therefore the queries
raised from the nexus of American modernism and
economic depression generates a particular course of
inquiry beginning with location --- McMurtrie,
typography and Chicago.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Seki:2000:ULI,
author = "Yusaku Seki",
title = "Using Lists to Improve Text Access: The Role of Layout
in Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "280--295",
month = sep,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N3_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper describes two experiments that explore the
effects of different ways of presenting a list in text
on readers recall and reading processes. In the first
experiment, participants read one of four styles of a
list and then were asked to recall the content. The
results showed that recall for the separately arranged
lists was better than that for the continuously
arranged lists, and that there was a difference in
reading patterns between the two layouts. The second
experiment examined individual reading processes for
both separated and continuous layouts with the text
presented by computer. It was found that the separated
list allowed readers to reread the points selectively,
while the continuous list made readers reread the text
sequentially. Consequently, readers of the separated
list understood the content faster than did those of
the continuous list. These findings indicate that the
layout of a list affects the way that it is read and
understood.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:2000:PLT,
author = "James Hartley and Matthew Johnson",
title = "Portrait or Landscape? {Typographical} Layouts for
Patient Information Leaflets",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "296--309",
month = sep,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N3_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "Most text is presented either in a ``portrait'' style
(where the height is greater than the width) or in a
``landscape'' one (where the width is greater than the
height), but no researcher to our knowledge has
compared the effects of these different typographic
layouts on readers' comprehension and preferences. The
aim of the present study was to assess, in a
preliminary way, how patients would respond to a
patient information leaflet (PIL) printed in these two
formats. The results showed that both leaflet designs
were equally effective in conveying their information.
However, as the different layouts might support
different features within PILS differently, further
research is needed to explore the relative virtues of
each layout in a variety of different contexts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:2000:MBR,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Making Books: a Review and Critical Commentary:
{{\booktitle{Design in British Publishing Since 1945}},
Alan Bartram. London: British Library and Oak Knoll
Press, ISBN 1-884718-93-0, 160 pages, 10 $ \times $ 11
inches, illustrated, \$39.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "310--317",
month = sep,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N3_2000_E.pdf",
abstract = "In additional to reviewing Alan Bartram's book,
\booktitle{Design in British Publishing Since 1945},
the author, a design-insider, critically reflects on
the quality and decisions that directed publication
from editorial, design and economic perspectives.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2000:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index for Volume 34",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "318--319",
month = sep,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:45:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N3_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2000:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "320--320",
month = sep,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 06:45:12 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V34N3_2000_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2001:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:05:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2001:P,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Preface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "4--4",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:05:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Minarelli:2001:FVI,
author = "Enzo Minarelli",
title = "Foreword: {Voicimage}: an international collection of
essays about sound and image in contemporary poetical
experimentalism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "5--5",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:05:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Costa:2001:WPS,
author = "Mario Costa",
title = "The Word of Poetry, Sounds of the Voice and
Technology",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "6--11",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "What happened? Which events caused such a sudden,
total change? Why are the borders between ``poetry''
and ``music'' so shortened? Why has the pregnancy of
the word left the area of signified for that of
signifier? These are some of the issues addressed by
this author.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Polkinhorn:2001:THS,
author = "Harry Polkinhorn",
title = "True Heritage: The Sound Image in Experimental
Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "12--19",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "The role of the image in experimental poetry is
examined through an exploration of poetic reference to
human sensory experience. From this vantage point,
``True Heritage'' differentiates sound images from
visual images in poetry.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zurbrugg:2001:TPA,
author = "Nicholas Zurbrugg",
title = "Technology, Polypoetry and the Aura of
Poly-performance",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "20--35",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Using extracts from poets and critics alike, the
author lets them speak directly, through quotation and
poetic offering, demonstrating the pros and cons of
aurality in poetic performance. The central question
is: How does technology influence poetry and
performance? A secondary question concerns the locus of
creativity --- is it in the poem itself or the
technological investigation. Diverse international
artists are presented; Henri Chopin, Stelarc, Robert
Wilson, Orlan and others, while the critical writings
of Walter Benjamin, Jean Baudrillard and Paul Virilio
provide a counterpoint.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zurbrugg:2001:VLA,
author = "Nicholas Zurbrugg",
title = "Visible Language, Audible Language, Inarticulable
Language and the ``Supplementary Signifier''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "36--47",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "An examination of the writings of multimedia
practitioner Henri Chopin and the critic Roland Barthes
form the core of this essay. Both question the limits
of language and the ineffability of human experience.
The role of the technological is contrasted to that of
the body itself.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Szkarosi:2001:SCH,
author = "Endre Szk{\'a}rosi",
title = "A Soundscape of Contemporary {Hungarian} Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "48--63",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Arguing that modernization of expression is
indispensible to modernization of perception, the
author locates the origins of sound poetry in dada and
futurism. While a precise definition is impossible for
sound poetry, the problem of visual representation of
sound or other sensory modalities, other than the
visual, is examined. All this is by way of preamble to
a discussion of Hungarian poetry's long history of
musicality in which particular poets are cited. The
context of avant-garde development, as colored by
politics, both hot and cold, is also explored.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Menezes:2001:EPB,
author = "Philadelpho Menezes",
title = "Experimental Poetics Based on Sound Poetry Today",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "64--75",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "After providing three ``anti-definitions'' which
locate sound poetry by specifying what it is not, a new
term is introduced, ``intersign.'' Intersign poetry
does not priviledge sound, but focuses on new
integrative sound-vision presented by technology
through digital means. Technology-based poetry is
traced to French experiments in the 1950s. Following a
brief history of poetic development, intersign poetry
is contrasted with sound poetry and positioned relative
to multimedia and hypermedia. The engagement of the
audience is viewed as a critical component in exploring
meaning and sensory development.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cost:2001:EPB,
author = "Lis Cost",
title = "Experimental Poetry in {Barcelona} during the 1990s",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "76--91",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Looking specifically at experimental poetry in
Catalonia during the past decade, the author pays
particular attention to live performance. The variety
and liveliness of the poetry events described portray a
vital community of poetic interest and action. The
chronology describes events and participants.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Scholz:2001:RBS,
author = "Christian Scholz",
title = "Relations Between Sound Poetry and Visual Poetry, The
Path from the Optophonetic Poem to the Multime",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "92--103",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "A brief history of the development of scores for sound
poetry during the twentieth century is presented. The
work of Hugo Ball, Raoul Hausmann and Kurt Schwitters
is the focus for the early part of the century. From
mid-century to end, the work of Franz Mon,
Carlfriedrich Claus and Valeri Scherstjanoi is the
focus.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Minarelli:2001:SBV,
author = "Enzo Minarelli",
title = "The Singing Blackbird, voice, images, technology in
polypoetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "104--115",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Not writing but voice is the essence of polypoetry or
sound poetry --- the voice with its direct, organic
possibilities of expression whether technologically
amplified or manipulated or not. Focusing on live
performance, the interrelatedness of audience and poet
is essential. While the voice is primary, the
interaction with image is also essential. The author
avoids ``fusion'' in which the identity and character
of various poetic components become confused and
lost.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Minarelli:2001:MP,
author = "Enzo Minarelli",
title = "The Manifesto of Polypoetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "116--125",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Ten years after its writing, the Manifesto of
Polypoetry is examined anew. The original goal of the
manifesto was to theorize the performance of sound. Six
statements from the manifesto are examined in the
context of a decade of change and development. The
importance of technology is restated along with a
discussion of time, editing, rhythm and poetic
practitioners associated with excellence in various
techniques or perspectives.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2001:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "126--128",
month = jan,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:05:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N1_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2001:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "130--130",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:15:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Salen:2001:SMT,
author = "Katie Salen",
title = "Surrogate Multiplicities: Typography in the Age of
Invisibility",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "132--153",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Historically, much critical discussion, particularly
among typographers, has centered on the role
typographical form plays in conveying meaning. Beatrice
Ward's image of the crystal goblet, evoked in a 1932
essay of the same name created a framework for
considering the ways in which value and meaning are
assigned to a text based not only on what is written,
but how it was written. While Ward was primarily
concerned with the dynamics of letterform and
legibility, this essay attempts to extend her metaphor
into the realm of social difference by exploring the
myriad ways in which spaces of cultural inclusion and
exclusion are mediated via typographic form. Within
such an argument, qualities of transparency and
lightness attributed to the crystal goblet operate as
agents of invisibility for non-standard speakers, or a
whole host of `others' that fall outside of the
normalizing boundaries of linguistic standardization
supported by Ward's image of an undifferentiated
typographical surface. The discussion begins by tracing
historical precedents for the marking of social
difference through distinctions in typographic form.
Typefaces from Jim Crow to Tiki Magic demonstrate how
the `display' of otherness relies on the historicizing
mechanics of cultural standardization. Similarly, an
analysis of pictorial trademarks developed in the mid-
to late-nineteenth-century reveal how fractured
letterforms served as the visual equivalent to the
`broken' English of a growing immigrant population.
Finally, a connection is made to the ways in which
contemporary software, through specified feature sets
and `default settings,' supports a long tradition of
representational standardization.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Maryniak:2001:ER,
author = "Nadia Maryniak",
title = "Ethnographic Reflections",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "154--163",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:15:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frascara:2001:DWT,
author = "Jorge Frascara",
title = "Diagramming as a Way of Thinking Ecologically",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "164--177",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Diagrams are frequently used to communicate
relationships between multiple dimensions of
quantitative information. Attempts are usually made to
simplify complex information and to reduce to a minimum
the elements considered. Here I will discuss a
different breed of diagrams: one that addresses the
increasing need to confront complex issues in all their
complexity, and that, more than serving to communicate
already existing ideas, would serve to explore new ways
of organizing knowledge. Several educational and
cultural implications of this conception are
discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hsu:2001:EML,
author = "Sheng-Hsiung Hsu and Kuo-Chen Huang",
title = "Effects of Minimal Legible Size Characters on
{Chinese} Word Recognition",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "178--191",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Two experiments were conducted to investigate the
effects of minimal legible size characters on Chinese
word recognition. In Experiment 1, the minimal legible
size was determined empirically to be the character
size necessary to attain ninety-five percent correct
recognition for various Chinese characters which
differed in the number of strokes comprising the
characters, ranging from three to twenty-seven. The
results showed that the minimal legible sizes were
larger for characters with more strokes. This indicates
that characters with more strokes should be enlarged to
attain the same recognition performance as that from
characters with fewer strokes. Experiment 2
investigated recognition accuracy for a string of
minimal legible size characters, versus, conventional
equal size characters. The results showed that accuracy
rate for the minimal legible size condition was higher
than that for the conventional size condition. Although
Chinese characters presented with their minimal legible
size might change the present word configuration, the
results suggest that minimal legible size of characters
might help readers recognize words in situations where
reading time is extremely short. In particular, the
results suggest that minimal legible size Chinese
characters may be appropriate in the design of warning
or emergency signs.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frascara:2001:BRI,
author = "Jorge Frascara",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Interface / An Approach to
Design}}, Gui Bonsiepe. Maastricht: Jan Van Eyck
Akademie, 1999. ISBN 90-6617-212-6 168 pages,
softbound, illustrated, one color}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "192--205",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:15:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Burke:2001:LER,
author = "?. Burke and Earl M. Herrick",
title = "Letter to the {Editor}: a response to {Earl M.
Herrick}'s article {{\booktitle{``Toward Disambiguating
the Term ``Roman''}}} in {{\booktitle{Visible
Language}}} {\bf 33}.2, by {Dr. Burke}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "206--214",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:15:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2001:CPCa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Call for Papers: Communication design research for new
media: a special issue of {{\booktitle{Visible
Language}}} for 2002",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "216--219",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:15:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2001:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "220--223",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 07:15:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N2_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2001:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "228--228",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Winkler:2001:LLL,
author = "Dietmar Winkler",
title = "Limits of Language, Limits of World",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "230--243",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "`Limits of Language, Limits of Worlds' sets the stage
for the articles that follow. It gives the general
rationale for the discussions that formed the impetus
for the selection of subjects for papers which include
the inherent limitations of expert languages, the need
to integrate visual literacy with all literacies that
make up a language and its culture, the need for a
vibrant cross-disciplinary discourse and the need for
exploration of the relationship of theory to
practice.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Loschky:2001:STP,
author = "Lester Loschky",
title = "Some Things That Pictures are Good For: an Information
Processing Perspective",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "244--265",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Our visual experience of the world is extremely
limited in scope both spatially and temporally. This is
due to extreme restrictions on our visual attention,
our region of high resolution within the field of view
and our visual short-term memory, as shown by research
on visual perception and memory. However, we have
developed very efficient ways of dealing with these
limitations. One biologically based scheme is to make
rapid eye movements around our visual environment
several times per second. This allows us to attend to
items in our visual environment serially that we could
not attend to simultaneously, and allows us to refresh
our leaky visual short-term memories at the same time.
A second entirely human invention is to make and view
pictures. Pictures have a great capacity for allowing
us to direct a person's attention to things they might
not have noticed. Pictures also allow us the time to
carefully explore visual information by attending to
details that otherwise might have disappeared in our
ever-changing world. Likewise, because pictures can
hold information in a stable form, we don't have to use
our limited visual short-term memories to hold onto
their contents. Instead, we have the potential to
repeatedly look back at any detail whenever the need
arises in order to more deeply process its contents
without loss of information due to the image changing.
In this way, pictures facilitate our contemplation of
visual information. Of course, pictures do not remove
the inherent limitations on our visual attention,
resolution and short-term memory, as clearly shown in
the pictorial demonstrations contained in this article.
However, pictures do extend our abilities to deal with
these limitations in ways that greatly enrich our
visual experience.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McClain:2001:CVT,
author = "Matthew McClain",
title = "Critical Viewing of Television",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "266--277",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "Television provides people in technological societies
with information of a completely different character
than any other media. Compared to the activities of
reading or normal interaction with our environment, the
act of watching television is characterized by very
little cognitive involvement of the viewer. Whether it
is advertisements, sitcoms or even educational
programming, the way that television is used to convey
information inhibits the viewer's ability to critically
challenge the information they are receiving. I propose
two possibilities for television viewers to overcome
this impediment to cognition --- the first is to
develop a personal means of facilitating a critical
evaluation of the information presented on television,
sometimes called critical viewing. The second
possibility emerges from further advancements in
technology where the viewer is enabled to take a more
controlling and interactive role in the information
they are receiving.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gunji:2001:NME,
author = "Jennifer Gunji",
title = "New Media, Experience and {Japanese} Way of Tea
({Chado})",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "278--291",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
abstract = "The philosophy of the Japanese Way of Tea (Chado) can
play a significant role in design education. By
heightening use of the senses, Chado cultivates inner
awareness of self and others through process, form and
practice. Established by sixteenth century grandmaster
Sen Rikyu, Chado is based on Zen principles of
`harmony, respect, purity and tranquility.' This
synthesis of ideals becomes a spiritual manifestation
of the human soul. Concentration on the senses is
becoming more critical in design. Development of
multimedia technologies challenges designers to create
more experiential expressions in virtual settings. To
accomplish this, one is required to possess advanced
technological skills and enhanced intersensory
awareness. Inevitably design will come to express
olfactory, taste and tactile sensations through a
primarily visual setting. This inclination will
encourage the generation of design experiences that
awaken consciousness, emotions and empathy with their
audience. The focus becomes the creation of experiences
that are humanized through the sensitivity of designers
and their ability to interconnect mind, body, emotions
and spirit into design, while developing interaction
with the audience. Establishing Japanese aesthetics as
a fundamental experience in design education will
prompt students to cultivate their sensory perception,
sharpen their aesthetic understanding, heighten
cultural discernment and enrich their ability to create
and express what they experience. Exposure to these
ideas will inspire students culturally, intellectually
and spiritually which ultimately contributes not only
to their understanding of design, but also to
appreciation for life.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2001:BRW,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received: Writing with Language and by Hand:
{{\booktitle{Rethinking Writing}}, Roy Harris.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000. 270 pages,
hardbound, \$39.95 ISBN 0-253-33776-3.
\booktitle{Handwriting of the Twentieth Century},
Rosemary Sassoon. London: Routledge, 1999. 208 pages,
illustrated, one color, softbound, \$27.99. ISBN
0-415-17882-7. \booktitle{Books and Pages, Polish
Avant-garde and Artists' Books in the 20th Century},
Piotr Rypson. Warsaw: Center for Contemporary Art,
2000. 168 pages, illustrated, full color, hard
paperback, \$35.00. Available from P 0 Box 796, 00-950
Warsaw, Poland, ISBN 200083-88277-36-7.
\booktitle{Designalltag --- Symbols, logos,
Identities}, Ruedi Ruegg. Zurich: Designalltag, 1999.
76 pages, illustrated, one color, paperback, free upon
request. ISBN 3-9520297-1-8. \booktitle{dotlinepixel
--- Thoughts on Cross-Media Design}, Michele Iannuzzi
and Richard Smith. Switzerland: Gabriele Capelli
Editore. 44 pages, illustrated, some in color,
hardbound, ISBN 88-87469-00-8.
\booktitle{Emotional\_Digital --- a Sourcebook of
Contemporary Typographics}, Alexander Branczyk, Jutta
Nachtwey et al., editors. London: Thames \& Hudson,
1999. 312 pages, illustrated, full color, hardbound,
\$50.00, ISBN 0-500-01925-8.. \booktitle{The Form of
News}, Kevin G. Bornhurst and John Nerone. New York:
The Guilford Press, 2001. 326 pages, illustrated, one
color, hardbound, \$35.00, ISBN 1-57230-637-8,
\ldots{}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "292--297",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Stevens:2001:BRD,
author = "Graham Stevens",
title = "Book Review: Design \& Typography: {{\booktitle{Type
in Use --- effective typography for electronic
publishing}}, Alex W. White. New York: W. W. Norton,
208 pages, \$26.95 ISBN 0-393-73034-4}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "294--296",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hartley:2001:BRB,
author = "James Hartley",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{On Book Design}}, Richard
Hendel, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998, 210
pages, illustrated, one color, hardbound, \$35.00. ISBN
300-07570-7}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "298--302",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Miles:2001:BRP,
author = "John Miles",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Printing Type Designs --- a
new history from Gutenberg to 2000}}, Dundan Glen.
Akros Publications, 2001 ISBN 0-86142-110-8.
[Obtainable direct from Duncan Glen, 33 Lady Nairn
Avenue, Kirkcaldy, Fife, United Kingdom]}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "304--306",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2001:BRN,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: New Media: {{\booktitle{Alphabet to Email
--- How written English evolved and where it's
heading}}, Naomi S. Baron. London: Routledge, 2000, 316
pages, \$18.95 ISBN 0-415-18685-4}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "308--311",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lew:2001:CYS,
author = "Walter K. Lew",
title = "Correction: to {Yi Sang} poems",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "312--313",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Kim:1999:ERR}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2001:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index for {Volume 35}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "314--315",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2001:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "316--317",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2001:FID,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Forthcoming Issues: Design Research Bibliographies;
Cultural Dimensions of Visual Communication; Search and
Research in Communication Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "318--318",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2001:CPCb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Call for Papers: Cultural Dimensions of Visual
Communication",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "319--319",
month = oct,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 08:17:43 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V35N3_2001_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2002:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 09:15:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Strickler:2002:VDI,
author = "Zoe Strickler and Patricia Neafsey",
title = "Visual Design of Interactive Software for Older
Adults: Preventing Drug Interactions in Older Adults",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "4--28",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article reports findings from formative research
conducted with older adults to identify interface
design features of an interactive, educational software
program that addresses age-related visual and physical
impairments common in older people. Findings include
recommendations concerning illustration style and
representation of the human figure; face, size and
configuration of type, color palette and basic
interactive functions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ingemann:2002:MPE,
author = "Bruno Ingemann",
title = "The {Mirage Project}: an Experimental Qualitative
Reception Study",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "29--47",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Mirage Project focuses on how readers ascribe
meaning to the pictures in the newspaper. The
conventions of the newspaper as regards truthfulness,
reliability and authenticity see the photograph as
data, as information. But the photograph is more than
that. Through the project sixteen informants' reception
of four different pictures are analyzed in relation to
the news articles to which they belong. Through the use
of different visual variants for the same article the
reader gets the possibility to be critical and to
choose between different pictures. Mirage gathers this
chaos of the readers' choices and arguments for their
choices through a series of analyses. In the light of
the new digital culture the reader makes a different
frame of understanding than newspaper conventions
normally offer. The readers are disobedient. They have
other values and other demands on quality than
expected. This article is a presentation of a reception
project where the experimental method is developed to
extend the semiotic meaning potential and partly
defines the readers' values and preferences.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Golec:2002:ALM,
author = "Michael Golec",
title = "{Alix Lambert}'s `{{\booktitle{The Mark of Cain}}}'",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "48--61",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "The following contribution is divided into two parts.
The first part consists of a series of video
still-images accompanied by a brief essay that
describes the contents of Alix Lambert's film, The Mark
of Cain. The second part is an interview with the
filmmaker and artist. In the interview, Ms. Lambert
discusses the differences between documentary
filmmaking and conceptual art practices; she reflects
on the nature of representation and examines the
relationship between the symbolic content of Russian
prison tattoos and the new Russian economy; and she
compares the persistence of visual forms to the
impermanence of meaning. That the two are interrelated
is of special interest to Ms. Lambert, whose film
records the vicissitudes of a faded visual idiom and
reveals the non-identical sameness of form,
homologically aligning tattoos and economic order. In
both her video still-images and in her interview, Ms.
Lambert attempts to make explicit what is inexplicit,
all the while admitting to the disruptions, hesitations
and gaps in doing so. In her film, a prisoner states
that `You can learn a lot about a prisoner from his
tattoos.' In the hands of Ms. Lambert, we can learn a
lot about tattoos from prisoners. And from tattoos, we
can learn a lot about the decline of a culture.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Justus:2002:BRA,
author = "Carol F. Justus",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Ancestor of the West.
Writing, Reasoning, and Religion in Mesopotamia, Elam,
and Greece}}, Jean Bott{\'e}ro, Clarisse Herrenschmidt
and Jean-Pierre Vernant. With a Foreword by
Fran{\c{c}}ois Zabbal. Teresa Lavender Fagan,
translator. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
194 pages, Illustrated, Hardbound, \$25.00, ISBN
0-226-06715-7}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "62--74",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 09:15:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Peters:2002:BRF,
author = "Marsha Peters",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Form of The News: A
History}}, Kevin G. Barnhurst and John Nerone. New
York: Guilford Press, 2000. Hardcover, 326 pages,
Illustrated, one color, \$35. ISBN 1-52730-637-8}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "76--83",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 09:15:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Banks:2002:BRZ,
author = "Colin Banks",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Zero: Hans Schleger --- a
Life of Design}}, Pat Schleger. New York: Princeton
Architectural Press, 2000. 248 $ \times $ 210mm,
illustrated, hardbound, 272 pages, \$45. ISBN
1-56898-273-9}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "84--88",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 09:15:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:CPV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Call for Papers: Visual Literacy and the Dimensions of
Consciousness",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "91--93",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 09:15:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "1",
pages = "94--95",
month = jan,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 09:15:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N1_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2002:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "98--98",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:07:33 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:A,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Acknowledgements",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "100--100",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2002:PCI,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Preface: Cultivating an Interest in Design Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "101--101",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "This introduction to a special issue, Research in
Communication Design, provides a brief argument for why
design research is important now. The importance and
difference of design research needs from that of other
disciplines is stressed. The focus is on the
development of knowledge useful in the practice of
design. It also challenges the `black box' of design
and questions the limits to its knowledge. Articles are
briefly introduced with a commentary on their research
classification and particular research approach.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Chayutsahakij:2002:ADR,
author = "Praima Chayutsahakij",
title = "Annotated Design Research Bibliography Process
Overview",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "102--117",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "This Annotated Design Research Bibliography brings
together a network of design scholars to select the
most relevant bibliographical references for the field
of design. The books that appear annotated are selected
through two analytical approaches: the essentialness of
the book determined through a design community on-line
ranking survey, and the discipline distribution through
field-keyword analysis. Annotations were collected from
the volunteer on-line survey participants and a more
focused community of individuals targeted for each
particular section including members of the Ph.D.
listserv, the Ph.D. community at the Institute of
Design and its database. The project consists of ninety
books in three essential areas of design study: (1)
Philosophy and Theory of Design, (2) Principles and
Methods of Design Research, (3) Theory and Practice.
Interpretations of the observations from the data
collected from the on-line bibliographic survey are
also suggestive of the state of design as a
discipline.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Teeravarunyou:2002:PBP,
author = "Sakol Teeravarunyou and Carlos Teixeira",
title = "Perspectives on Building a Philosophy of Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "119--135",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "Building a Philosophy of Design is one of the sections
of the Annotated Design Research Bibliography. Design
suffers from the ambiguity of its philosophical
context. Although design communities attempted to solve
this problem a decade ago, there is no agreement
concerning what a philosophy of design might be. The
study addresses the differences of philosophy in design
and science. This is followed by an analysis of the
most read books as determined by community ranking.
Field-keyword analysis is then used to analyze
interdisciplinary books and expert recommendation of
books. The results from community ranking demonstrate
that books related to philosophy of design still
require substantial development since there is a
limited literature that directly points to a
philosophical context for design. Most current books
tend to be design history and criticism of design. From
the results it is evident that design requires
progressive action to establish a foundation in this
area.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:APT,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Annotated Philosophy and Theory of Design List",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "136--155",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Jeamsinkul:2002:PBF,
author = "Chujit Jeamsinkul and Napawan Sawasdichai",
title = "Perspectives on Building a Foundation for Design
Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "156--173",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "Building a Foundation for Design Research Methods is
one of the three sections of the Annotated Design
Research Bibliography. Design is a hybrid activity that
encompasses many disciplines beyond itself, which blend
depending on the nature of the research project. To
support a range of design research activities, thirty
books listed in this section embrace research
principles and methods from general to specific
research content and practice across three levels of
design research: basic research, applied research and
clinical research. The content in the book lists
demonstrate methodologies from many design research
perspectives, from those with a social science focus to
those with a science orientation, to those that build
method from a design perspective. The research method
guidance in these books is useful for both design
researchers and design practitioners who are interested
in building a body of design knowledge.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:APM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Annotated Principles and Methods of Design Research
List",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "174--193",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Chayutsahakij:2002:PBD,
author = "Praima Chayutsahakij",
title = "Perspectives on Building a Discourse Between Design
Theory and Practice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "194--211",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "Building a Discourse between Design Theory and
Practice is one of the three sections of the Annotated
Design Research Bibliography. Theoretical knowledge is
simultaneously generated and accumulated through
reflective practice and judging of results. To support
the partnership of practitioner-researchers and
research-practitioners, thirty theory and design
practice books are selected in both directions
regarding how knowledge is used and accumulated, and
how knowledge is built through design research. The
`theory building' selection includes books on both
reflective research concepts and those with reflective
research examples. The `theory using' selection ranges
from the broad and general use of theories in design to
the more specific use of theories in different design
fields and the integration of design with other
disciplines. The selected books are useful for the
development of design theory, design research, design
practice, design intellectual culture and design
discipline.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:ATP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Annotated Theory and Practice in Design List",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "212--235",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:AAL,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Alphabetical Author List",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "236--237",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:GEB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Guest Editors} Biography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "238--239",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:18:50 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "240--240",
month = may,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:07:33 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N2_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: an Annotated Design Research
Bibliography by and for the design community",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2002:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "242--242",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:CCB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Commemoration: {Colin Banks} (1932--2002)",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "244--244",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "From the short note: ``His design for the United
Kingdom telephone directories elegantly improved
legibility while saving an impressive number of
trees''",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2002:CID,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Cultivating an Interest in Design Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "246--252",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Jeamsinkul:2002:MUM,
author = "Chujit Jeamsinkul and Sharon Poggenpohl",
title = "Methodology for Uncovering Motion Affordance in
Interactive Media",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "254--280",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "Interactive media allows the user to have control over
navigation and interactivity with the information. The
nature of interactive media is dynamic and changes
through time. To support this dynamic change, the
knowledge of how to communicate information efficiently
beyond static representation needs exploration. Motion
is the key element in interactive environments. Motion
helps the user to perceive a change of state. The
characteristics and capabilities of motion demonstrate
its potential benefit to interaction, but there is very
little guidance available regarding when and how to use
motion in interactive media. Though Baecker and Small
performed research concerning motion's utility in
interface, questions still remain: ``How do we design
such animation so that they are clear and
comprehensible, attractive and appealing? How do we
prevent animation from being too complex to be
effective? Such questions can be answered only through
the extensive development of prototypes and through
user testing'' (Baecker and Small, 1990). By looking at
motion systematically with regard to how users
understand it, knowledge of how to use motion
effectively in interactive media can be revealed. This
paper examines the process of designing an experimental
situation in which the meaning of motion can be
revealed. Because the experiment was executed, data is
analyzed, results are discussed and further
developments are identified.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{GonzalezdeCosio:2002:MME,
author = "M{\'a}ria {Gonz{\'a}lez de Cos{\'\i}o} and Mary C.
Dyson",
title = "Methods for Manipulating Electronic Documents in
Relation to Information Retrieval",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "282--306",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study is part of preliminary work aiming to find
out which graphic elements help users navigate in
electronic information space. The study explores
alternative methods that can be used to manipulate the
content of web pages, looking at their effects on
finding specific material and acquiring an
understanding of the content. Four versions of an
extract from a Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
textbook were created: (1) a scrolling document; (2) a
document with links; (3) a paging document; (4) a
document with frames. A series of tasks was carried out
by two different groups of readers. Readers within each
group were divided between the four versions of the
document, with each reader reading only one version.
Readers were asked to find information; read a text;
answer a question; write a synopsis. Measures were
taken of speed to locate information, comprehension of
an issue and comprehension and memory of the text read.
The results indicated that the paging document and
document with links enabled readers to find information
more quickly. There were no differences among versions
in the time taken to read the text, but second semester
students read faster than seventh semester. The methods
of manipulating electronic documents offer advantages
and disadvantages depending on the purpose of the text
and the readers' tasks. It seems that if readers wish
to find information quickly from an electronic
document, the method of manipulating the document
should be different from that applied to a large
document that needs to be remembered.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Woolley:2002:CCE,
author = "S. I. Woolley and T. R. Davis and N. J. Flowers and J.
Pinilla-Dutoit and A. Livingstone and T. N. Arvanitis",
title = "Communicating Cuneiform: The Evolution of a Multimedia
Cuneiform Database",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "308--324",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "Our paper presents the work of the Cuneiform Digital
Forensic Project (CDFP), an interdisciplinary project
at The University of Birmingham, concerned with the
development of a multimedia database to support
scholarly research into cuneiform, wedge-shaped writing
imprinted onto clay tablets and indeed the earliest
real form of writing. We describe the evolutionary
design process and dynamic research and developmental
cycles associated with the database. Unlike traditional
publications, the electronic publication of resources
offers the possibility of almost continuous revisions
with the integration and support of new media and
interfaces. However, if on-line resources are to win
the favor and confidence of their respective
communities there must be a clear distinction between
published and maintainable resources, and,
developmental content. Published material should,
ideally, be supported via standard web-browser
interfaces with fully integrated tools so that users
receive a reliable, homogeneous and intuitive flow of
information and media relevant to their needs. We
discuss the inherent dynamics of the design and
publication of our on-line resource, starting with the
basic design and maintenance aspects of the electronic
database, which includes photographic instances of
cuneiform signs, and shows how the continuous review
process identifies areas for further research and
development, for example, the ``sign processor''
graphical search tool and three-dimensional content,
the results of which then feedback into the maintained
resource.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Dyson:2002:TCS,
author = "Mary C. Dyson and Judy Gregory",
title = "Typographic Cueing on Screen",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "326--346",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
abstract = "The effects of typographic cues, such as bold,
underline, italic and capitals have been studied in
print. The indications are that typographic cueing can
improve the recall of material and this is most evident
if recall immediately follows reading. This study
investigates whether cueing on screen facilitates
recall and introduces factors that have been explored
when cueing content in printed material. A series of
documents was read on screen followed by a set of
multiple-choice questions, which covered a range of
question types. Cued material was either a phrase or
sentence in red type, and these related to either main
facts or incidental details. A control condition
contained no red. Instruction regarding cueing was also
varied. We found a difference in overall recall between
the cueing conditions and the control. The difference
was attributable to better recall of cued phrases than
cued sentences. However, this difference was found only
for incidental material. These results suggest that
cueing a whole sentence containing detail can hinder
overall recall, but cueing the specific detail is
helpful.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index for {Volume 36}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "347--348",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2002:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "350--351",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:19:56 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V36N3_2002_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2003:DTA,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Developing Theory, Analysis and Effective Research
Communication for Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "1",
pages = "5--12",
month = jan,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N1_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Research in Communication Design, Part 2, departs from
the usual reporting of research to dig deeper into
issues of importance to research and its development by
design. The need for a change in relationship between
education, practice and research is discussed along
with the practical need for better research
dissemination. Theory, method and tool are discussed as
possible frames for research activity. The articles in
this special issue are introduced in terms of theory,
post analysis and conceptual development in relation to
research. The issue concludes with a practical argument
for the need for research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Storkerson:2003:DTC,
author = "Peter Storkerson",
title = "Designing Theory in Communication",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "1",
pages = "13--42",
month = jan,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N1_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Within communication design, theory is in the process
of formation. Within the profession, attitudes toward
theorizing vary from an intuitionist rejection of
theories to humanist positions, observational
empiricisms and scientific reductive approaches. This
heterogeneity reflects the many intellectual influences
on design from the humanities, social sciences and hard
sciences and engineering. We can even burrow to the
philosophical foundations --- Cartesian rationalism,
positivism, constructivism --- and their ontological
and epistemological positions. This paper presents a
theoretical position with regard to communication
design research and summarizes the findings of two
experiments based on this theoretical construct. The
theory points the way to rigorous and useful research
for communication design in the future.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mealing:2003:VAT,
author = "Stuart Mealing",
title = "Value-added Text: Where Graphic Design Meets
Paralinguistics",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "1",
pages = "43--58",
month = jan,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N1_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Expressive typography is the sine qua non of the
graphic designer --- font styles and parameters such as
size and color are selected to lend additional
interpretive potential to a plain text message. When
applied by a designer the process is intuitive and is
hardwired to a particular text. Value-added text (VAT)
is an attempt to visually extend the semantic potential
of a message still further in a computer-based
environment and to render the process both algorithmic
and dynamic, its principles being applicable to
typographic (and to iconic) text. This paper emphasizes
the exploration of potential paralinguistic mappings
that exploit and extend the traditional vocabulary of
typography. Much that can be communicated in
human-to-human language is lost in its transfer to text
but para-linguistics --- which studies the features of
communication that accompany, or substitute for, the
bare words used --- offers a gateway to an enriched
presentation of text. VAT therefore proposes automated
graphic proxies that communicate more in a typographic
message than the literal semantics of the user's native
language and also offers potential assistance in
cross-language communication.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sawasdichai:2003:UAF,
author = "Napawan Sawasdichai and Sharon Poggenpohl",
title = "User Analysis Framework: Thoughts on User's Cognitive
Factors for Information Design on {Web}-based Media",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "1",
pages = "59--92",
month = jan,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N1_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Websites have passed through several developmental
progressions, from simple textual information to more
sophisticated interactive communication that engages a
larger and more diverse audience. As an alternative
channel to communicate, access information, perform a
task or fulfill personal interest, more usability
problems become apparent. Studying and solving these
problems is increasingly essential. This study attempts
to analyze and understand search problems based on user
search behavior. To understand this behavior more
profoundly, focus shifts to the user's cognitive
factors that underlie and regulate searching through a
website. These cognitive factors include generic goals,
user modes of searching, user search strategies and
methods, as well as different types of models to
identify user characteristics. The study discusses
classification of these cognitive factors and provides
an analytic framework that helps systematically analyze
and synthesize these factors in order to better
anticipate user search behavior with the goal to
eventually be able to determine the kinds of
information and functions needed to include in
different types of website design.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nemeth:2003:GRN,
author = "Christopher Nemeth",
title = "Get Real: The Need for Effective Design Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "1",
pages = "93--110",
month = jan,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N1_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Designers use intuition in order to envision
possibilities. That strength also contains a weakness:
a disinclination to account for what exists in reality.
That prevents design from evolving into the powerful
role that it could otherwise be. Learning about reality
requires the tools that are necessary to perform
research such as theory and methods. Research tools are
essential in order to support an opinion or position,
to build design solutions in technically challenging
application areas, or to advance design as a leadership
role instead of a support role. Better understanding
and use of research would enable the designer to evolve
from craft-bound artisan toward professional. This
essay addresses recent influences on design practice,
the opportunity for design to evolve in a professional
direction and the methods that will support that
evolution.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2003:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "1",
pages = "111--112",
month = jan,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:43:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N1_2003_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2003:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "114--114",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:48:38 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2003:CDV,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Cultural Dimensions of Visual Communication: an
Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "116--121",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Serving as an introduction to the special issue,
Cultural Dimensions of Visual Communication, the
articles are introduced along with the major themes
that run through them and that are often shared. The
issue is put into a larger context with a brief
discussion of the framework of global theorist Arjun
Appadurai. Culture in this issue has a double meaning:
it refers to geography or location and it refers to
complex human associations organized through language,
professional interest, travel or other indicators.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Scotford:2003:FES,
author = "Martha Scotford",
title = "Function and Expression: Student Typographic Work in
{English} and {Indian} languages",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "124--145",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Teaching typography in a cross-cultural setting poses
particular conceptual and visual problems. Using a
recipe as the content for a typographic assignment
while teaching in India, the author explores
typographic approaches that include functional,
expressive and integrated perspectives in English,
Hindi, Kannada, Marathi and to a lesser extent
Malayalam and Tamil and various combinations of
languages. This experience is documented through
illustrations and commentary on the student
solutions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Search:2003:MDI,
author = "Patricia Search",
title = "The Metastructural Dynamics of Interactive Electronic
Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "146--165",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Interactive electronic computing enables users to
manipulate text, graphics and sound into new
multi-literacy models that emphasize patterns of
relationships rather than discrete entities. However,
most multimedia programs fall short of this objective
because they reflect Western hierarchical concepts that
have dominated communication since the development of
writing. We need interface designs that help the user
define dynamic patterns and synthesize information. The
paper explores new forms of temporal, spatial and
rhythmic links in interactive design that enable the
viewer to explore information outside the framework of
narrative and causality. The paper discusses the
`spatial grammar' of interaction and introduces the
concept of kinesthetically articulated design in which
the user builds cognitive maps by combining rhythmic
patterns of interaction with audiovisual navigation
cues. This new design syntax is derived from oral
communication techniques used in aboriginal cultures.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kim:2003:MGG,
author = "Min-Soo Kim",
title = "Mapping a Graphic Genome: a Cross-Cultural Comparison
between {Korean} and {Japanese} Designers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "168--205",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this paper, the author proposes substitution of the
biotechnical term genome for the aesthetic term style.
The author does so in order to argue that a graphic
designer's style is not purely an independent
representation in visual form of factors interacting
with free will, individual beliefs and personal
talents. To use Michael Polyanyi's words, style is also
influenced by tacit knowing, by the phylo-genetic
factors embedded in a cultural context. The author
posits that just as a map of genome --- the collection
of genes and chromosomes --- explain the life structure
and condition of an organism, it would be possible to
trace a cultural genome by identifying designers'
thoughts and actual works. What kinds of historical
contexts, subject matters and inner logics are
interwoven in the works of contemporary Korean and
Japanese graphic designers? In what ways can such
interrelated conditions and perceptions be compared and
related to one another? For specific analyses in this
paper, the author uses selected works by designers who
participated in the exhibition, ``Contemporary East
Asian Typographic Arts,'' held at the Seoul Art Center
in late fall, 1999. The designers included in the
exhibition are deemed well suited for this research,
since the organizing committee of the exhibition
carefully selected representative designers from Japan,
China and Korea. Unfortunately no critical
interpretation came out of this exhibit. The fact that
it opened and closed without receiving criticism
reflects the state of the field, which in Thomas Kuhn's
words, remain in a pre-paradigmatic state. That is, it
is a field of knowledge without a shared view of its
concerns, common models of action and judgment and a
baseline from which to evaluate particular exploration.
From this missing inquiry, the issue of mapping a
graphic genome emerges.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ciochetto:2003:TSE,
author = "Lynn Ciochetto",
title = "Toilet Signage as Effective Communication",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "208--221",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "The need for clear cross-cultural signage is related
to increasing international business, recreational
travel as well as significant world cultural events
like the Olympics. Using toilet signage as the occasion
for examining cultural diversity and similarity, the
author takes an historical approach to sanitary habits,
contextualizing cultural habit and its manifestation in
signage. Visual documentary evidence from many cultures
accompanies the discussion. Analysis and investigation
of these images in terms of uniformity within diversity
locate the key functional characteristics of toilet
signage as identification and segregation. Much
consistency in use of male and female images to
identify toilets, along with a great diversity in
visual treatment, characterize this study.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Martinson:2003:GAN,
author = "Barbara Martinson and Sauman Chu",
title = "Graphic Assimilation: New Immigrants and Social
Identity",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "222--233",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Delivery of essential social service information to
immigrant groups in the United States raises issues of
language, cultural imagery, social status and identity.
Two perspectives on these issues are offered. From a
formal viewpoint, theories of materiality of meaning
and the construction of social identity provide insight
regarding perception of identity based on
representation in print publications. From a grassroots
viewpoint, Hmong and Somali focus group discussions
explore the character and practical nature of
information available to their respective communities.
The goal of the paper is to explore appropriate design
strategies for bilingual communication for new (Somali)
and more integrated (Hmong) residents of Minnesota.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2003:BRL,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Language Culture Type:
International Type Design in the Age of Unicode}}, John
D. Berry, editor. New York: Association Typographique
Internationale (ATypI), 2002. Hardbound, 374 pages,
extensively illustrated, some signatures in color, \$60
Designed by Maxim Zhukov. ISBN 1-932026-01-0}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "233--236",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:48:38 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unicode.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2003:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "2",
pages = "239--239",
month = may,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 11:48:38 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N2_2003_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2003:AB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "3",
pages = "242--242",
month = sep,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 12:05:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N3_2003_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Golec:2003:IPR,
author = "Michael Golec and Aron Vinegar",
title = "Instruction and Provocation, or Relearning from {Las
Vegas}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "3",
pages = "244--245",
month = sep,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 12:05:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N3_2003_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bhatt:2003:AAC,
author = "Ritu Bhatt",
title = "Aesthetic or {AnAesthetic}: The Competing Symbols of
{Las Vegas Strip}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "3",
pages = "248--265",
month = sep,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N3_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Postmodern theorists such as Lyotard, Jencks, Foster
and Jameson acknowledge Learning from Las Vegas as a
seminal text crucial to the development of postmodern
aesthetics in architecture. Most commonly, the book is
known to have promoted a postmodern laissez-faire
approach that embraces historical architectural motifs
uncritically. Critics of the book also point to the
mindless image making and commercialism that Learning
from Las Vegas promotes. In this paper, I draw
parallels between Venturi, Scott Brown and Izenour's
arguments and Nelson Goodman's theory of symbols in
Languages of Art (1968) and argue that the postmodern
rhetoric associated with the book limits a closer
inspection of the book's methodology, the aim of which
was to make architecture more communicable and make
architects relearn to see. The book proposed that
architecture should reposition itself from its
modernist emphasis on space and structure to a
postmodern reading of signs and symbols. By reclaiming
its symbolic content, Venturi, Scott Brown and Izenour
hoped to turn architecture into a visible language --
to make it socially less coercive and aesthetically
more vital. More importantly, they claimed that this
visibly vital architecture possessed a language that
could be analyzed and evaluated. In fact, Venturi,
Scott Brown and Izenour's call for ``withholding
judgment'' was to be ``used as a tool to make later
judgment more sensitive.'' In a similar vein, Nelson
Goodman associates the practice of disinterest with
aesthetic cognition and argues that aesthetic
experiences are not just limited to works of art, but
that they can happen any time. The question we should
ask is not ``what is art?'' but ``when is art?'' In
doing so, Goodman shifts the emphasis to understanding
aesthetic as a temporal moment/moments when some sort
of deep transformation or cognition happens. This paper
analyzes, the competing world of signs on the Strip in
Learning from Las Vegas through a Goodmanian route of
reference. It identifies Goodmanian symptoms, such as
exemplification, complex and indirect reference,
relative repleteness, and syntactic and semantic
density. As symbol systems, these features are neither
necessary nor sufficient for aesthetic functioning, but
they are indications that the item is functioning as
work of art.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Golec:2003:DID,
author = "Michael Golec",
title = "``{Doing} It Deadpan:'' {Venturi}, {Scott Brown} and
{Izenour}'s {{\booktitle{Learning from Las Vegas}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "3",
pages = "266--287",
month = sep,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N3_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven
Izenour's Learning from Las Vegas (1972) --- a
collection of the architects' studies of the Las Vegas
Strip, a segment of U.S. Route 91 --- is packed with
information graphics. The designer Muriel Cooper
conveys the vividness of the Strip to the reader by
aerial photographs, snapshots, signage, diagrams, all
manner of maps, plans, elevations, sections, heraldry,
graphs, sketches, charts and lists. Viewed randomly or
in succession, these elements visually reconstruct Las
Vegas as the epitome of the commercial roadside
environment rich with signs. Considered from this
perspective, Learning from Las Vegas exemplifies what
the statistician and information designer Edward Tufte
refers to as ``escaping the flatland [of
two-dimensions] and enriching the density of data
displays'' so that those displays are compatible, to
whatever extent possible, with our lived experiences.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Vinegar:2003:SOB,
author = "Aron Vinegar",
title = "Skepticism and the Ordinary --- From {Burnt Norton} To
{Las Vegas}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "3",
pages = "288--311",
month = sep,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N3_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "The premise of this article is that Venturi, Scott
Brown and Izenour's Learning from Las Vegas exemplifies
a full-scale engagement with the implications of
philosophical skepticism. Drawing on the philosopher
Stanley Cavell's work on skepticism and the ordinary, I
take up the classical questions of skepticism and bring
them to bear directly on questions of language and
architecture in that text. I argue that instead of
light irony, complicity with the ``culture industry,''
or the simple equation of architecture with
communication, Learning from Las Vegas is fundamentally
about the ``intolerable wrestle with words and
meanings'' in the city.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Whiteley:2003:LVA,
author = "Nigel Whiteley",
title = "Learning from {Las Vegas}\ldots and {Los Angeles} and
{Reyner Banham}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "3",
pages = "314--331",
month = sep,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N3_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "The influential British architectural historian and
theorist Reyner Banham (1922--1988) belonged to the
same generation as Robert Venturi (b.1925) and Denise
Scott Brown (b.1931) and shared many of their
architectural values. This essay shows the great
similarities of value and outlook in Learning from Las
Vegas and Banham's almost contemporaneous Los Angeles:
the Architecture of Four Ecologies (1971). It then
pinpoints areas of disagreement between Venturi et al.
and Banham and moves to a discussion of the different
authors' views on Las Vegas, drawing on other texts
written by Banham around this time. It reveals that the
Venturi et al. version of Las Vegas's significance was
not the only one in currency in the period when
Learning from Las Vegas appeared in its first and
second editions, and that the different interpretations
of Las Vegas reveal contested architectural values
during the period when Modernist values were being
challenged by Post-Modern ones.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Upton:2003:STW,
author = "Dell Upton",
title = "Signs Taken for Wonders",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "3",
pages = "332--351",
month = sep,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N3_2003_E.pdf",
abstract = "My essay re-examines Learning from Las Vegas semiotic
presentation of architectural symbolism. First, I argue
that the attempt to approach architectural symbols
technically, outside their socioeconomic context,
overlooks important aspects of signs' functioning.
Second, I use visual and verbal metaphors that
designers and viewers apply to buildings to suggest
that empathetic and embodied meanings are essential to
architecture's symbolism. These kinds of meanings were
vividly manifested in the ``heroic and original''
buildings that Venturi, Scott Brown and Izenour
dismiss.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2003:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "37",
number = "3",
pages = "352--352",
month = sep,
year = "2003",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 12:05:52 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V37N3_2003_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hamann:2004:SMS,
author = "Byron Hamann",
title = "Seeing and the {Mixtec} Screenfolds",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N1_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay focuses on pictorial documents created in
pre-Columbian Mexico (the ``Mixtec screenfolds'') in
order to explore the interconnections of vision,
blindness and the materiality of reading. One aspect of
this exploration focuses on the pre-Conquest past: how
were acts of vision represented in Mixtec texts, and
how do these depictions relate to broader questions of
reading, blindness and social inequality in indigenous
society? A second exploration focuses on cross-cultural
translation: what problems arise when Western scholars
``read'' Mixtec screenfolds using techniques learned
from spine-bound alphabetic books? What are the
different bodily practices involved in reading, and in
what ways might the reading practices of one society be
inappropriate for approaching the texts of another?
These central discussions are framed by a theoretical
orientation drawn from Mauss and Derrida, and a
concluding comparison looking to recent scholarship on
the Bayeux Tapestry --- an object that raises issues of
reading similar to those in Mixtec research. Devoting
equal time to analysis of indigenous society as to the
Western discourse through which indigenous documents
are read, the following pages present new techniques
for visually approaching the painted surfaces of the
screenfolds --- techniques of reading that reveal
layers of information previously unseen by contemporary
scholarship.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Marcus:2004:VLA,
author = "Aaron Marcus and Valentina Johanna Baumgartner",
title = "A Visible Language Analysis of User-Interface Design
Components and Culture Dimensions",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = jan,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N1_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Bringing theory to practice, these authors apply the
cultural dimensions of Geert Hofstede to international
corporate web design. Against Hofstede's dimensions of
power distance, individualism, gender bias, uncertainty
avoidance and time orientation, five interface
components are examined --- metaphors, mental model,
navigation, appearance and interaction. Through careful
analysis and presentation of existing websites,
cultural difference and similarity is revealed. Whether
these differences can be explained by Hofstede's
findings is an open question. The approaches of
cultural analysis and interface component analysis
bring to attention the complex decisions required in
the construction of meaningful websites designed to
cross borders.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2004:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "130--130",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 12:46:01 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2004:I,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "132--137",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 12:46:01 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2004:PCD,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Practicing Collaboration in Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "138--157",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Occurring more frequently and with greater diversity
among participants, collaboration is an activity
without substantial theory or process development in
design; it happens in an ad hoc manner. Collaboration
may involve inter-disciplinary, multi-disciplinary,
inter-institutional or inter-national participation,
each of which adds complexity to the process. This
essay, based on conversations with designers engaged in
collaborative activity, complemented by reflective
writings, briefly examines collaborative history in
design, explores definitions of the term, reflects on
theoretical limitations to mapping collaboration,
reveals qualities of collaborative individuals,
describes problems in process and explores an
inter-disciplinary discourse. The essay concludes with
identification of variables that characterize
collaborative projects.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Remington:2004:CSC,
author = "R. Roger Remington",
title = "A Case Study in Collaboration: Looking back at the
National Graphic Design Archive",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "158--167",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Inspired by the 1980s interest in graphic design
history, an initially productive, but difficult to
sustain, collaboration among three American
universities from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, is
the subject of this case study. The ideas behind a
much-needed archival consortium, its organization and
its difficulties in sustaining collaboration are
examined. The essay concludes with constructive
suggestions for reflection on collaborative
associations between institutions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Melican:2004:USF,
author = "Jay Melican",
title = "User Studies: Finding a Place in Design Practice and
Education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "168--196",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "User study is investigated through discussion among
practitioners whether in practice or education. Issues
of terminology, the early efforts to study users along
with more recent approaches such as context
determination are explored. Arguments for these studies
revolve around economics --- is there a pay-off to such
study --- and ethics --- rooted in participatory design
and championed by designers. Nevertheless there is
resistance to user studies on many fronts. Weaknesses
in the various arguments are revealed. The difficulties
in practically moving from user study data to design
implications and realization are also examined, along
with various design method strategies and how these
relate to an integrated user study / design process.
The general need for method classification and clear
understanding is flagged as an issue in
cross-disciplinary, shared development work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Conley:2004:WDM,
author = "Chris Conley",
title = "Where Are the Design Methodologists?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "196--217",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Methods still attract both confusion and dissension in
design. ``Design'' and ``method'' are defined in order
to carefully locate meaning in the following
discussion. A brief reflection on the history of design
methods, precedes reasons for supporting this
investigation and reasons resistant to such work. An
analogy is drawn to other domains such as
thermodynamics, now thoroughly established with a
useful body of knowledge, that originally suffered from
the resistance of practitioners to codification of
knowledge about the domain. An anatomy of method is
offered that describes its key features and indicates
possible areas for generation of new or improved method
given the changing context of design performance. The
essay argues that developing methods that are explicit,
useful and whose efficacy can be measured is essential
for the development of design as a discipline.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sato:2004:PDR,
author = "Keiichi Sato",
title = "Perspectives of Design Research: Collective Views for
Forming the Foundation of Design Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "218--237",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Based on a wide-ranging discussion of design research
that sought to establish its nature, controversies and
types, this paper uncovers some ongoing difficulties in
understanding ways to structure and communicate about
variations in design research. Two basic types of
design research are defined in order to establish
greater clarity for what follows: research that
advances design project development --- this is
particular in its nature; and research that provides
theory, principle, method or tool --- this is academic
and more general in its nature. The discussion stresses
the second area of research. Participants brought in
research cases to anchor the discussion; these are
presented as snapshots and are referred to in the
larger discussion. Also Ph.D. dissertation models are
presented as yet another way to define research
variation. The paper concludes with unresolved issues
that impede access and use of research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2004:AN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Author notes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "238--239",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 12:46:01 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2004:EC,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Editorial Correspondence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "2",
pages = "240--240",
month = may,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 12:46:01 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N2_2004_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2004:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "3",
pages = "242--242",
month = sep,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:35:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N3_2004_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reid:2004:TRF,
author = "Larry D. Reid and Meta L. Reid and Audrey Bennett",
title = "Towards a Reader-friendly Font",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "3",
pages = "246--259",
month = sep,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:31:57 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N3_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Rationale for Developing a Typeface that is Friendly
for Beginning Readers, Particularly those Labeled
Dyslexic 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 help children
to learn to read. The article also summarizes the
latest research that indicates that slowness in
learning the initial steps toward fluent reading, for
example, the ability to distinguish letters, has
profound, lasting effects on the organization of the
brain. Developers of fonts, therefore, can make a
significant contribution to the intellectual
development of our children by using their skills to
design a lettering system, along the lines suggested
here, that will be easier to learn.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Peachey:2004:LHW,
author = "Ian Peachey",
title = "Left-handedness: a Writing Handicap?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "3",
pages = "262--287",
month = sep,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:31:57 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N3_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Left-handedness is often seen as a disadvantage when
it comes to writing, and left-handers are often seen as
'problem' writers. However, the difficulties many
left-handers face do not stem from their
left-handedness, but from the left-to-right writing
movement of the Western writing culture. This article
investigates left-handed writing technique and tries to
determine, through both research and direct
observation, the extent to which the theory regarding
left-handed writing technique corresponds to the
techniques used in practice. In the observational
study, participants were asked to copy out a series of
simple sentences while photographs were taken to
document their writing technique. The results are then
discussed in the context of handwriting manuals and
specific left-handed writing guides. The fundamental
aspects of writing technique such as penhold, pengrip
and paper position are all dealt with in turn, together
with the effect of the resulting written trace. It is
concluded that, despite the range of literature
available on left-handed writing, a 'right' and 'wrong'
attitude still tends to prevail, which is in contrast
to the variety of writing techniques seen in this
investigation. Left-handedness is not a writing
handicap, and it through more liberal and tolerant
attitudes that this notion will be eradicated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Throop:2004:TPH,
author = "Liz C. Throop",
title = "Thinking on Paper: {Hindu--Arabic} Numerals in
{European} Typography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "3",
pages = "290--303",
month = sep,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:31:57 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N3_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Western typography involves the 26 letters,
punctuation marks and numerals as a whole expanded
alphabet. Between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries
the Hindu-Arabic numerals entered that alphabet,
causing greater numeracy, much like the growth in
literacy during that period. Europeans had to overcome
ignorance and prejudice toward a foreign number system,
but also had to adapt the numerals visual forms to fit
in with their existing alphabet. Westerners were
finally able to work out calculations on paper, which
helped Europe move from a primarily oral to modern
graphical culture. While the numerals we use today
remain residually foreign in some ways, their
introduction involves a significant part of the history
of Western typography.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Abulhab:2004:MTS,
author = "Saad Abulhab",
title = "The {Mutamathil} Type Style: towards free,
technologically-friendly `{Arabetic}' types",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "3",
pages = "306--335",
month = sep,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:35:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unicode.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See comments \cite{Chahine:2005:LER} and reply
\cite{Abulhab:2005:R}. See also
\cite{Abulhab:2008:AAT}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N3_2004_E.pdf",
abstract = "Efforts to adapt various Arabetic scripts to the
machine are as old as the field of typography, but most
of these efforts concentrated primarily on forcing the
machine to duplicate the Arabetic handwritten forms.
Others have practically advocated divorce from the
calligraphic tradition rather than enrichment or
reform. One reason why the few modern attempts to
typographically solve the technology-induced Arabetic
script problems has failed is that new typeforms (or
many times just a theoretical calligraphy style) was
presented as replacement for the traditional ones
rather than as optional working types. New
``controversial'' typeforms should be made widely
available for users to experience and judge, rather
than be dismissed based on unsupported claims or
verdicts by a few influential individuals. Through the
open design of the Mutamathil type style, the past
restrictive, calligraphy-based, Arabetic typography is
overcome and a more progressive development path is
established. This is an open system that produces
Unicode compliant, technology-oriented, fonts to work
side-by-side to the traditional ones. Such fonts not
only work with current Arabetic applications, but also
facilitate future creative ones.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2004:JI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "38",
number = "3",
pages = "336--336",
month = sep,
year = "2004",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:35:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V38N3_2004_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2005:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "1--1",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:57:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McVarish:2005:ETE,
author = "Emily McVarish",
title = "Existential Textuality: Engagement in the Form of a
Letterpress Book, {John Crombie}'s {{\booktitle{So}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "4--32",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "Engagement in the Form of a Letterpress Book, John
Crombie's So ``Existential Textuality: Engagement in
the Form of a Letterpress Book'' examines the work of
English writer and book artist, John Crombie. In So,
his combinatory narrative of cyclical romance, Crombie
integrates typographical and literary composition,
physical and narrative structure, letterpress and
linguistic materiality to address the fundamental
givens of existence: mortality and consciousness,
freedom and contingency, subjectivity and temporality.
The `book' as both a finite and an interactive format
gives rise, in the typographic schema of So, to a view
of language, stories and life itself as sets of
possibilities and events, the significance of which
derives from choice and sequence. The implicated reader
of So's multi-linear tale may flirt with notions of
authorship, yet in her hands, the codex enacts,
typography writes and design tells, as every movement
and surface of Crombie's work becomes reflective of the
meanings that inhere in the very form of a printed
book.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ruecker:2005:MLD,
author = "Stan Ruecker and Eric Homich and St{\'e}fan Sinclair",
title = "Multi-level Document Visualization",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "33--41",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper describes a prototype system that allows
readers to view an electronic text in multiple
simultaneous views, providing insight at several
different levels of granularity, including a reading
view. This prospect display is combined with a number
of tools for manipulating the text, for example by
highlighting sections of interest for a particular
task. The result is a powerful approach to working with
electronic text for various purposes: sample scenarios
are outlined involving directors reading scripts,
students studying novels and second-language learners
familiarizing themselves with grammatical
constructions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Vukic:2005:RDP,
author = "Fedja Vuki{\c{c}}",
title = "Re-design in Public Space",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "42--44",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "Questioning the relationship between graphic design
work as it moves from private studio development to the
public realm and as it exists in a commercial and
non-commercial context, the intersection of these
realms are explored through interpretation of the work
of Eduard Cehovin in Slovenia. In the context of the
designer's role to generate forms of public identity,
new non-commercial identity is formed as a
commemorative or celebratory act.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "TO DO: Check author accent: Croatian normally has
{\'c} there. The title page has no accent, but the
author biography has {\c{c}}.",
}
@Article{Cehovin:2005:RDP,
author = "Eduard Cehovin",
title = "Redesign in Public Space: The Work",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "45--63",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "Visual documentation of two public projects by Eduard
Cehovin is presented: commemoration of the birth of
Slovene avant-garde poet, Srecko Kosovel, and
celebration of Slovenia joining the European Union.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baron:2005:BRC,
author = "Naomi Baron",
title = "Book Review: Cybertalk at Work and at Play:
{{\booktitle{Cyberpl@y: Communicating Online}}, Brenda
Danet; Oxford and New York: Berg, 2001. ISBN
1-85973-424-3. 418 pages, illustrated, some in full
color, softbound, \$29.95. \booktitle{The Mobile
Connection: The Cell Phone's Impact on Society}, Rich
Ling. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann, 2004. ISBN
1-55860-936-9. 244 pages, softbound, \$34.95.
\booktitle{Netinguistics: Language, Discourse, and
Ideology in Internet}, Santiago Posteguillo,
Castell{\'o} de la Plana: Publicaciones de la
Universitat Jaume I, 2003. 180 pages, softbound, 13
EUR}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "64--83",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:57:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hahn:2005:BRA,
author = "Young ae Hahn",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Activity Centered Design: An
Ecological Approach to Designing Smart Tools and Usable
Systems}}, Geri Gay and Helene Hembrooke. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2004. ISBN 0-262-07248-3.
135 pages, cloth, illustrated, \$30.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "84--85",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:57:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2005:BR,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "86--92",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:57:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2005:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "1",
pages = "93--94",
month = jan,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 15:57:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N1_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2005:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "2",
pages = "97--97",
month = may,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:11:37 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N2_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Meirelles:2005:DVF,
author = "Isabel Meirelles",
title = "Dynamic Visual Formation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "2",
pages = "100--120",
month = may,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N2_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "Computational media bring new complexities to the
visual realm and the creation of visual forms. With the
objective of examining theoretically and experimentally
the creative process of image-making in the computer
environment, a ``system of dynamic visual formation''
is proposed. The central argument is that images are no
longer fixed, unique and eternal. Rather, what is
created in computational media is a variable
spatio-temporal module. Spatial and temporal properties
of the system are defined. Ultimately, the
investigation searches for the most elemental
constituents of dyanmic visual formation moving towards
a theory of dynamic visual language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nanavati:2005:OLL,
author = "Anuj A. Nanavati and Randolph G. Bias",
title = "Optimal Line Length in Reading --- a Literature
Review",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "2",
pages = "121--145",
month = may,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N2_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "One of the most important, and most studied, aspects
of human perception is the act of reading. Reading has
received much attention from researchers, both from a
human information processing (HIP) approach and as a
common, practical act that needs to be optimized,
especially in the realm of human-computer interaction
(HCI). One of the text variables that has been studied
for over 100 years is line length, at times referred to
as line width. Psychologists, typographers and others
working in the field of reading and advertising have
demonstrated the effects of line length on readability
of text. Two of the questions addressed in past studies
include: How long should a column of text be, to
optimize readability of the text? Which view is more
preferred by readers --- multiple narrow columns or one
wide column with the same amount of information
content? Research has led to recommendations that line
length should not exceed about 70 characters per line.
The reason behind this finding is that both very short
and very long lines slow down reading by interrupting
the normal pattern of eye movements and movements
throughout the text. In a world of personal digital
devices (PDAs), one-inch cell phone displays and of
wide-screen TVs and full-wall computer displays, the
question of line length has renewed timeliness. Studies
reviewed here show that different aspects of reading
performance such as comprehension, reading speed,
method of movement (e.g., paging and scrolling) and eye
movements are affected by changes in line length. In
addition to that, various typographic factors such as
font type and size, line and character spacing as well
as different screen structures such as varying number
of columns and screen sizes also affect readability.
These factors have an effect on optimal line length for
the text read from printed or on-screen material.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Rane:2005:RDS,
author = "Mandar S. Rane",
title = "Rationalizing Design Sensitivity",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "2",
pages = "146--167",
month = may,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N2_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "The advent of digital technology has created a radical
shift in execution tools within the realm of graphic
design. This has turned out to be a blessing and a
problem in relation to the context and the user.
Working with traditional tools, like the brush, ink,
paper or pencil, which were simple to use, fortunately
allowed errors while executing a task and indirectly
promoted learning and sensitivity. More was understood
by doing, sharing and observing each other, in
comparison to computers, which nowadays, only permit
individual participation from the user. Today's new
tools and software of offer error-free execution,
making a task easier for an individual to create a
layout, use a typeface, choose a color or an image with
`utmost insensitivity,' particularly among novice
learners of the discipline. Apparently, it leads them
to demand more rational approaches to understanding
graphic design sensitivity. Considering the above as an
impediment to exploration in foundation design courses,
this paper focuses on enhancing dual-processing modes,
i.e., vertical and lateral in the context of
contemporary design education, with the introduction of
a tailored course for teaching visual order in
two-dimensional graphic design. The reference is to
issues in graphic design (typography) dealing with
sensitivity; which at times seems difficult to
rationalize. The method the experiment adopts is to
create a problem, for students based on certain
predefined criteria, which needs to be fulfilled, plus
ensuring them the freedom to generate solutions
laterally. Once students transform the given problems
into solutions, the instructor unveils the underlying
principles of graphic design with simple analogies,
finding parallels with elements and principles of
design. Instead of adopting a conclusive approach of
being right or wrong, that hinders exploration,
students engage with the contextual nature of graphic
design. The method also uses collaborative learning as
a remedy to address the contemporary issue of
individual submission to the dominance of the new
media, in which beginners in the discipline struggle
most of the time with the tool, rather than the task.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Snart:2005:UWB,
author = "Jason Snart",
title = "{UnReading} {William Blake}'s Marginalia",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "2",
pages = "168--193",
month = may,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N2_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "Though William Blake is a central figure in the
academy, there is one particular area of his work that
receives little attention: the marginalia. And when
annotations are incorporated into Blake studies,
scholars tend to turn for quotation to typeset Blake
editions, which do not communicate the visual
complexity of the annotations. In addition to being
visually dynamic, the marginalia provide evidence of
Blake engaging the printed book of the late 18th and
early 19th centuries, and are thus part of his work as
a bookmaker. Blake's books are radically different
technologies for representation than are the books he
was annotating. Further, Blake's experience as a reader
and annotator are reflected in his poetic universe, in
which readers, writers and books figure so
prominently.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Chahine:2005:LER,
author = "Nadine Chahine",
title = "Letters to the {Editor}: a reply to {``The Mutamathil
Type Style''}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "2",
pages = "194--201",
month = may,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:11:37 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Abulhab:2004:MTS,Abulhab:2005:R}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N2_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Abulhab:2005:R,
author = "Saad Abulhab",
title = "Response",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "2",
pages = "202--207",
month = may,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:11:37 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See \cite{Abulhab:2004:MTS,Chahine:2005:LER}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N2_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2005:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "2",
pages = "208--208",
month = may,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:11:37 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N2_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2005:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "209--209",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:11:37 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:2005:I,
author = "Ken Friedman and Owen Smith",
title = "Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "212--217",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:11:37 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Smith:2005:TLA,
author = "Owen F. Smith",
title = "Teaching and Learning about {Fluxus}: thoughts,
observations and suggestions from the front lines",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "218--235",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "Fluxus embraces a rich network of directions and
implications. This essay suggests that it is impossible
to understand some aspects of Fluxus by using
traditional history as the only approach. Understanding
the complex qualities of Fluxus as more than a relation
of documents and dates requires a different approach.
The author states that direct participation in Fluxus
activities must supplement other forms of inquiry for
deep understanding. The typical Fluxus work is a
conceptualization of art and artistic processes. They
are rooted in direct participatory engagement. We find
this argument in the writings of the Fluxus artists
when they call for what Dick Higgins labels
exemplativist practice. Fluxus implies --- even demands
--- creative and playful interaction in which the
viewer moves from a passive to an active role. In this
shift, the viewer becomes the co-producer of works,
creating new objects, manifestations and experiences.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Clavez:2005:FRP,
author = "Bertand Clavez",
title = "{Fluxus} --- Reference or Paradigm for Young
Contemporary Artists?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "236--247",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "It is often said that Fluxus exerts profound influence
on contemporary artists. This essay argues that Fluxus
has done much more than this. This article argues that
Fluxus has, in fact, established the general frame of
contemporary art. Fluxus did this by reshaping the
paradigm within which art is made in Thomas Kuhn's
sense of the term paradigm. Rather than exerting a
visible influence on artists, Fluxus forms the
invisible background to much contemporary art. As a
result, young artists are generally unaware of Fluxus
and its achievements even though they create works that
are strongly inspired by it. This article points to
similarities and differences between the era in which
Fluxus was born and the current moment. It examines the
relationship of art and artist to audience, the
mingling of art and life, cultural institutions and
economic structures as key concepts in Fluxus work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Higgins:2005:FO,
author = "Hannah Higgins",
title = "{Fluxkids} (Overview)",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "248--277",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "``Fluxkids'' is a group name that evolved among a
particular group of the children of Fluxus artists in
and around New York in the 1960s and 1970s. The
Fluxkids lived Fluxus in a way unlike anyone else has
ever done --- they grew up together backstage and in
the concert halls of Fluxus performances and at Fluxus
exhibitions, as well as at other venues such as
Charlotte Moorman's Annual New York Festival of the
Avant-Garde. The texts in this article represent a
group portrait of the ``Fluxkids.'' Assembled by Hannah
Higgins, many of the Fluxkids contributed to this
collection. It presents their unique view of Fluxus
activities and offers a group portrait of Fluxus as the
children of the New York Fluxus artists experienced it.
The mutual context of growing-up Fluxus means that they
shared similar experiences. As different people from
different families, much is unique to each of them and
each voice has its own place in the collection.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bloom:2005:FFB,
author = "Ina Bloom",
title = "{Fluxus} Futures, {Ben Vautier}'s Signature Acts and
the Historiography of the Avant-garde",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "278--307",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay reads Ben Vautier's signature work of the
1960s as a historiographical performance that questions
the notion of the avant-garde as a tradition. Vautier
challenges the notion that a continuous stream of new
artists finds their place in relation to an historical
progression established by avant-garde practices.
Vautier puts the personal signature to uses that are
both ridiculous and revolting, conjuring up a world of
violent personal affects. At the same time, his uses of
the signature transcend the realm of individual
psychology. These signatures repeat the many signature
acts of the avant-garde in an obsessive and abject way.
Ultimately, they produce a notion of the avant-garde
itself as one grand territorializing signature gesture
that can equally be seen to sign nothing at all.
Vautier's repetitions are representations of a series
of early 1960s event works that open the very notion of
an historical avant-garde to new determinations. This
type of work also has ramifications for any discussion
of ``Fluxus after Fluxus.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:2005:HHL,
author = "Ken Friedman and Owen F. Smith",
title = "History, Historiography and Legacy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "308--317",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay examines issues that typify Fluxus work and
thinking through reflections on historiography,
hermeneutics and historicism. Because Fluxus actively
engenders possibilities and futures, it activates the
question of legacy. Generating futures entails a dialog
with the past. This dialog with history requires
historiography, articulate reflection on how we make
and write history --- and articulate reflection on how
we understand it. While such an understanding is
necessary for historians who seek to understand the
past of a phenomenon such as Fluxus, it was of central
import to the artists, architects, composers and
designers who created Fluxus and to those who desire to
actively continue the Fluxus traditions. This
conversation transcends the art world to embrace larger
social and cultural aspirations. This key to
understanding Fluxus has often been overlooked, and it
partly explains the failure of mainstream art
historians to understand Fluxus. The first developments
that became Fluxus reveal a community of artists,
architects, composers and designers with an articulate
awareness of history in all its many dimensions.
Throughout its history, Fluxus has continued this
multidimensional dialog between past, present and
future.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2005:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume 39}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "318--319",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:11:37 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2005:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "320--320",
month = sep,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:11:37 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V39N3_2005_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2006:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:57:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:2006:DL,
author = "Ken Friedman and Owen F. Smith",
title = "The Dialectics of Legacy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "4--11",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "Legacy involves difficulties, for those who inherit
and for those who do not. The history that is a gift
and a burden when it involves art is equally
problematic when it involves the Fluxus intermedia
forms that hover between art and life. This article
explores the challenging questions of Fluxus legacy:
the right to participate in a discourse network, canon
formation, literature development, the work and
feelings of younger artists toward a heritage that some
demand and others reject. These issues particularly vex
the Fluxus legacy. An invisible college of artists,
composers, designers and architects created Fluxus. It
functioned as a laboratory of experimental ideas. The
Fluxus challenge to art and the art world took place on
political and economic grounds and involved artistic
means and philosophical principle. The shift of Fluxus
discourse from outsider status to historical standing
is bound up with and transformed in meaning by the
institutions that collect, preserve and interpret
historical artifacts and documents. These artifacts and
documents once tried to tell different versions of the
Fluxus story to a relatively uninterested world. Today,
they tell a complex and often misunderstood story to a
world that seems to be interested in Fluxus for
precisely wrong reasons, a situation that defeats
Fluxus with the trappings of success. This article
explores the dialectical and hermeneutical work of
recovery, to address the challenge of legacy by
examining its many aspects.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Klefstad:2006:WFC,
author = "Ann Klefstad",
title = "What Has {Fluxus} Created?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "12--27",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "A brief survey of current Fluxus-based practices and
their relation to historical Fluxus opens an essay that
examines current Fluxus-based practice. The author
focuses on artists active in Fluxlist, an Internet
discussion list that serves as a central locus of
current Fluxus activity. Klefstad moves on to discuss
the contentious problem of canonicity in Fluxus,
reflecting on the changing role of the art canon in an
era of artistic innovation. In such a time, the author
contends, critical categories can no longer be the
basis of canon construction. Instead, collectors and
arts institutions create the canon and the rise in
economic value of selected artifacts determines their
canonical status. At the same time, the exclusive ---
and exclusionary --- nature of the canon helps to
establish and reinforce economic value. A complex
network of economic and political dynamics points to a
central question that asks how such anti-canonical
groups such as Fluxus can relate to the possibility of
such a canon. Klefstad concludes by proposing that the
continuing spirit of Fluxus is found in the actions of
those excluded from the canon.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moren:2006:ISM,
author = "Lisa Moren",
title = "Introductions: Signatures, Music, Computers, Paranoia,
Smells, Danger \& the Sky",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "28--43",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "This project is a collection of scored works in the
form of a response poem, a conversation across
generations of artists and among bodies of work. The
conversation takes place in an assembled composition of
old and new event scores. By scoring contemporary art
actions as if they were Fluxus event scores, artist
Lisa Moren brings un-scored art actions into the realm
of Fluxus and intermedia, a gesture that walks the line
between art and life. This project is titled as an
homage to Takehisa Kosugi's Theater Music, the score to
which reads: ``Keep Walking Intently.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2006:AS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Artists' Statements",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "44--65",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "Twelve artists, active in various media, reflect on
their relationship to Fluxus. Their comments reveal
essential aspects of Fluxus that inspire their own
work. The offerings are celebratory, ironic and
questioning.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pearce:2006:GAA,
author = "Celia Pearce",
title = "Games as Art: The Aesthetics of Play",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "66--89",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "Connections between Fluxus indeterminacy,
collaboration and open-endedness are connected to game
art and its creative and sometimes subversive moves.
Beginning with Marcel Duchamp's interest in games and
continuing to John Cage's interest in chance operations
along with various Fluxus artist's conceptions, the
author moves through techniques and issues that
underpin digital game development and its relation to
Fluxus principles. Questions are raised and answered:
What is a game? Why game art? Collective action through
networks and Open Source strategies are explored. Mods,
patches, scores and chance and the ways in which they
subvert existing games or integrate the creative
capacity of game designer with player are discussed and
sometimes shown.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:2006:LF,
author = "Ken Friedman",
title = "The Literature of {Fluxus}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "90--113",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "The literature of Fluxus documents a conversation on
the concepts, media forms and practices developed in an
international laboratory of artists, architects,
composers, designers and poets. It also documents a
dramatic shift in impact and reception. Half a century
ago, Fluxus participants did most of their own writing.
Today, a far broader conversation includes a wide
variety of writers from many fields and disciplines.
This article traces a half-century of change and growth
from a critical perspective. It addresses problems in
the work of early writers, enthusiastic but personal,
often flawed by inaccuracies reflecting personal
positions while lacking historiographic awareness. It
also raises questions and issues that scholars and
critics must consider in today's intermedia era.
Serious contributions to the literature of Fluxus now
join personal reflection, philosophical depth and
careful scholarship. The growth of excellent writing
and the accessibility of source documents make this a
time of renewal and opportunity for the literature of
Fluxus. The claims of history require establishing a
literary space in which the original Fluxus voices
speak while allowing writers the freedom of multiple
interpretations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:2006:FB,
author = "Ken Friedman and Owen F. Smith",
title = "A {Fluxus} Bibliography",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "114--127",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "This is a highly selective bibliography on Fluxus. A
complete bibliography on Fluxus and the Fluxus artists
requires hundreds of pages of small print and any
selection falls short. Our selection offers a broad
overview of articles, books and catalogues. It is a
sampler more than a systematic compilation. Those who
seek a comprehensive view will find a far richer
collection by using the bibliography of
bibliographies.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2006:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "1",
pages = "128--128",
month = jan,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 16:57:15 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N1_2006_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2006:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "2",
pages = "130--130",
month = may,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:00:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N2_2006_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zuern:2006:SSS,
author = "John Zuern",
title = "System, Suspension, Seduction: {Anne Bush}'s Critical
Design Practice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "2",
pages = "132--154",
month = may,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 08:04:11 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/182;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N2_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "For the past decade, in additional to her
contributions as a design historian, theorist, educator
and professional designer, Anne Bush has created works
of installations art that engage their viewers in a set
of questions about the role of design in the
construction of knowledge. Fa{\c{c}}ade (1995),
``Type'' Specimen (1998), Trust (2002), and
Library/Catalogue (2003) all fuse typography with a
range of materials that have become fundamental to
human interactions with each other and the environment
--- including banknotes and the basic tools of
scientific research such as microscope slides, test
tubes and books. With these installations, Bush
constructs conceptual way-finding systems that operate
on both large and intimate scales to orient the
visitors not only to the specific details of the spaces
in which the works are installed, but also to the
general systems of demarcation, classification and
control that shape our comprehension of our world.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Shelton:2006:BSP,
author = "Barrie Shelton and Emiko Okayama",
title = "Between Script and Pictures in {Japan}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "2",
pages = "155--176",
month = may,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 08:04:11 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N2_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "Starting with the brush as the common instrument for
rendering both word and picture, the paper outlines
various visual characteristics of Japanese script. It
also demonstrates how combinations of words and
pictures have been used interchangeably and occupied
the same space in every form of Japanese creative
production --- from story writing to advertising. These
characteristics are shown to have encouraged leading
novelists to think graphically and artists to think
textually. Finally, it reflects on this Japanese
condition to question the commonly held view that there
is a clear divide between script and picture.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2006:AID,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Advancing Icon Design for Global Nonverbal
Communication: or What does the word bow mean?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "2",
pages = "177--206",
month = may,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 08:04:11 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N2_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "Written language is limited in effectiveness to those
who can read. Verbal language is effective only for
those who understand the particular language being
spoken. But everyone, except those with obvious visual
impairment, can effectively perceive images without
regard for literacy or language. For decades these
realities have suggested the promise of a universal
visual language but with little real result. The
occasional Olympic event sign or restroom door sign are
the state of the art for global non-verbal
communication. While icon design has evolved little
since the 1970s, the world has moved on. Increasing
economic globalization and the expansion of global
communication networks have made it easier to deliver
messages and more important to do so, while science has
advanced understanding of perception and cognition
establishing principles only speculated about in the
1970s. The dream of using images to greatly facilitate
global communication persists. Unfortunately,
image-based communication is not currently well enough
informed by principles of effectiveness to attempt such
a project. To address this problem a team of
researchers assembled at the University of Cincinnati
to explore the development of advanced techniques for
global and non-verbal or image-based communication. The
team explored novel approaches and identified several
principles designed to expand icon-based communications
so that it can communicate more complex messages and
more abstract concepts with greater specificity than
previously.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Swanson:2006:TDA,
author = "Eric Swanson and Stacie Sabady and Chris Yin",
title = "Teaching Design: Analysis from Three Different
Analytical Perspectives",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "2",
pages = "207--237",
month = may,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 11 08:04:11 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N2_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "Design education encompasses various teaching
strategies with classes typically evaluated by students
at the end of the term. This evaluation is often
perfunctory; in contrast, the observational research
presented in this paper examines a variety of design
classes as they are taught, then analyses the
observations through three perspectives; across
instructor comparisons, comparisons across class
activities with regard to student behavior and the
relationship between manual skill and reflective
practice in studio work. While the study has a limited
scope, the methods and analytical perspectives suggest
new ways to improve teaching and learning in design
programs.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2006:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "2",
pages = "238--240",
month = may,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:00:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N2_2006_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2006:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "3",
pages = "244--244",
month = sep,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:03:02 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N3_2006_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reynolds:2006:CRL,
author = "Linda Reynolds and Sue Walker and Allison Duncan",
title = "Children's Responses to Line Spacing in Early Reading
Books or ``Holes to tell which line you're on''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "3",
pages = "246--267",
month = sep,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N3_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper describes a study designed to find out
whether children's reading would be affected by line
spacing that is wider or narrower than the commonly
used default values. The realistic high quality test
material was set using a range of four different line
spacing values, and twenty-four children in Years 1 and
2 (between five and seven years old) were asked to read
aloud to the researcher. Audiotapes of the children's
reading were analyzed, using miscue analysis to compare
the number and kind of reading errors made on the
different spacing versions. The children were also
asked whether they could see any differences between
the four versions, which they thought was easiest to
read, which they thought was most difficult and which
version they would like to take home with them. The
results indicate that line spacing that was wider or
narrower than the default value did not significantly
affect the children's reading performance. However,
three-quarters of the children did notice differences
between at least the extreme versions, and there was a
tendency for the more widely space versions to be
perceived as the most difficult. Children who nominated
the more widely spaced versions as easiest or preferred
generally gave reasons related to the line spacing or
to the apparent size or weight of the type; those who
favored the more closely spaced versions tended to give
less well defined reasons, or to cite nonexistent
differences in the content or length of the text.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moura:2006:AMI,
author = "Heloisa Moura",
title = "Analyzing Multimodal Interaction within a Classroom
Setting",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "3",
pages = "270--291",
month = sep,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N3_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "Human interactions are multimodal in nature. From
simple to complex forms of transferal of information,
human beings draw on a multiplicity of communicative
modes, such as intonation and gaze, to make sense of
everyday experiences. Likewise, the learning process,
either within traditional classrooms or Virtual
Learning Environments, is shaped by learners'
perceptions of what is being communicated multimodally
to them intentionally or not, and by the perceptible
pedagogical affordances of the environment. This paper
examines the specific place of action and multimodal
interaction within the learning process. It starts by
defining learning and multimodal interaction. Next, it
expands on an existing methodological framework for
analyzing multimodal interaction in order to include
affordances for learning and to visually map the
central role of action to learning. Finally, it makes
use of the reviewed methodological framework to analyze
a video ethnographic study of interactions that take
place within a graduate Design classroom.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Abulhab:2006:TBA,
author = "Saad D. Abulhab",
title = "Typography Behind {Arabetic} Calligraphy Veil",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "3",
pages = "294--307",
month = sep,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See also \cite{Abulhab:2004:MTS,Abulhab:2008:AAT}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N3_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "In the change from scriptural writing systems to
textual mechanical systems and most recently to
digital, computer generated text, some languages and
their typographic representations have suffered. One
such language, along with its visible language
representation, that has not made a smooth transition
is Arabic. The author argues that misinterpreting
language tradition prevents what he calls Arabetic
typography from embracing an appropriate technological
adaptation. Putting forth an evolutionary argument, he
critiques the notion that calligraphic styles must
prevail and that legibility and readability of Arabic
characters are objective. He further states that the
resulting typefaces, when the so-called `Arabic script
rules' are abandoned, are similar in visual impact to
the `free calligraphy' typefaces already widely used in
the marketplace. Finally he challenges the notion that
technological maturity has been reached in digital
character input and generation. Following these
critiques, he demonstrates the awkward input system for
Arabetic text and proposes a Natural Arabetic Input
Method. A political and economic subtext runs
throughout the essay.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Chiang:2006:CMO,
author = "William Chiang",
title = "Comparison of {Maya} and Oracle Bone Scripts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "3",
pages = "310--333",
month = sep,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N3_2006_E.pdf",
abstract = "Maya script and Oracle Bone script are described and
compared in terms of relationship between glyph, sound
and meaning, glyph composition and grapheme
positioning. They are found to be similar in having
graphemes that are pictographic and adaptable to
different glyph compositions, having glyphs that are
square shaped, belonging to the category of
logo-syllabic scripts and having the textual device of
double dots/dashes for repetition. They are different
in that Oracle Bone script is more abstract and has a
much higher number of glyphs, that grapheme shape and
the relationship between glyph, sound and meaning is
more standardized than in Maya script. Another
difference is that there are many more cases in Maya
where one glyph includes several words, and that Maya
is closer to the syllabic end on the logo-syllabic
continuum. It is suggested that these differences may
be the result of differences in the conceptions of
``self'' (as suggested by Houston and Stuart), the
languages, the degree of political centralization and
the extent of public use of the scripts. It is also
suggested that early writing systems may reflect how
tightly morphemes are bound in language, as the
agglutinative nature of Maya language may have led to
the Maya script's containing more multi-word glyphs. It
is surmised that the literacy rate in the two societies
may have been similar.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2006:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index for {Volume 40}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "3",
pages = "334--335",
month = sep,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:03:02 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N3_2006_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2006:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "40",
number = "3",
pages = "336--336",
month = sep,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:03:02 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V40N3_2006_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2007:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:18:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ruecker:2007:DRP,
author = "Stan Ruecker and Lisa M. Given and Elizabeth Sadler
and Andrea Ruskin and Heather Simpson",
title = "Design of a Rich-Prospect Browsing Interface for
Seniors",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "4--22",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "A Qualitative Study of Image Similarity Clustering
This paper examines inclusive design delivery through
interface design, with a particular focus on access to
healthcare resources for seniors. The goal of the
project was to examine how seniors are able to access
drug information using two different online systems. In
the existing retrieval system, pills are identified
using a standard search interface. In the new browsing
prototype, all of the pill images appear on a single
screen, where the user identifies images by clustering
the pills displayed by choosing similarity criteria
related to the database search terms (e.g., all white
pills or all pills of a certain size). The feedback
mechanism in this interface involves re-organization of
the pill images that are already visible to the user.
We used a qualitative, task-based verbal analysis
protocol with 12 participants aged 65 and older who
were asked to locate pill images in each database and
to discuss their preferences for navigation, aesthetics
and the results that appear on the screen. By assessing
the features of both interfaces, the results suggest
possible models that could be applied in meeting
seniors' information retrieval needs.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2007:VLE,
author = "Mike Zender and Keith A. Crutcher",
title = "Visual Language for the Expression of Scientific
Concepts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "23--49",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "The accelerating rate of data generation and resulting
publications are taxing the ability of scientific
investigators to stay current with the emerging
literature. This problem, acute in science, is not
uncommon in other areas. New approaches to managing
this explosion of information are needed. While it is
only possible to read one paper or abstract at a time,
it is possible to grasp concepts presented visually in
milliseconds. This suggests the possibility of
developing a visual language to represent concepts from
a multitude of published papers in an accurate display
that is highly condensed, yet readable in seconds.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ruecker:2007:BEB,
author = "Stan Ruecker and Kirsten C. Uszkalo",
title = "Binding the Electronic Book: Design Features for
Bibliophiles",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "50--69",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper proposes a design for the electronic book
based on discussions with frequent book readers. We
adopted a conceptual framework for this project
consisting of a spectrum of possible designs, with the
conventional bound book at one difference pole, and the
laptop computer at the other; the design activity then
consisted of appropriately locating the new electronic
book somewhere on this spectrum. Our data collection
consisted of a web-based survey and two focus groups,
all of which used a set of questions based on five
human factors, to collect information on the opinions
and practices common to graduate students in English
and other frequent readers. Our goal was to identify
features considered crucial by frequent book readers.
We addressed the goal of incorporating these features
by developing an electronic book design called the Bi
Sheng, which attempts to accommodate the significant
features of conventional books while adding
functionality derived from the electronic form of the
text.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Backhaus:2007:AAP,
author = "Peter Backhaus",
title = "Alphabet {\em ante portas\/}: How {English} Text
Invades {Japanese} Public Space",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "70--87",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See also earlier study
\cite{Saint-Jacques:1987:RAJ}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "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-growing visibility of
English in Japanese public spaces. Focusing on one
special type of sign --- price lists outside
hairdressers' --- how the use of English loan words
entail the general use of English and the Roman
alphabet is shown, which in the long run results in
signs completely functioning in English.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2007:BRJa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {Janet Abrams and Peter Hall, Editors,
\booktitle{Else\slash Where: Mapping New Cartographies
of Networks and Territories}, Minneapolis: University
of Minnesota Press, 2006. ISBN 0-9729696-2-4, 320
pages, softbound, full color illustrations}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "88--89",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:18:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2007:BRJb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {John Maeda, \booktitle{The Laws of
Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life},
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. ISBN 0-262-13472-1. 108
pages, hardbound, \$20.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "90--91",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:18:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2007:BRJc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {Jonas L{\"o}wgren and Erik Stolterman,
\booktitle{Thoughtful Interaction Design: a Design
Perspective on Information Technology}, MIT Press,
2004. ISBN 0-262-12271-5, 198 pages, hardbound, black
and white illustrations, \$35.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "92--93",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:18:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2007:BRJd,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {Jay David Bolter and Diane Gromala,
\booktitle{Windows and Mirrors: Interaction Design,
Digital Art and the Myth of Transparency} Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press, 2003. ISBN 0-262-02545-0, 182 pages,
softbound, black and white illustrations, \$17.95 }",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "94--95",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:18:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2007:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = jan,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:18:41 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N1_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sless:2007:DP,
author = "David Sless",
title = "Designing Philosophy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "2",
pages = "",
month = may,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N2_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "Drawing on the everyday experience of collaborative
design, and using ordinary language, I examine the
nature of design practices and rules, how they come
about, and how we use them. I offer some arguments to
suggest that our conventional ways of thinking about
rules are wrong. I conclude by arguing that the
practice of designing and doing philosophy are merging,
opening up exciting new possibilities.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2007:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "2",
pages = "98--98",
month = may,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:32:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N2_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Siess:2007:DP,
author = "David Siess",
title = "Designing Philosophy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "2",
pages = "101--126",
month = may,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:32:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N2_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kenix:2007:HIN,
author = "Linda Jean Kenix",
title = "The Homogenized Imagery of Non-Profit Organizations on
the {Internet}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "2",
pages = "127--161",
month = may,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N2_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "This research evaluates websites from 200
`non-deviant' and 200 `deviant' non-profit
organizations to better understand the relationship
between the type of advocacy group and the visual
imagery used for self-representation. Seventeen of 21
variables measured for this study found no difference
between non-deviant and deviant non-profit
organizations' visual representations on the Internet.
These findings potentially complicate the notion of a
diverse communicative sphere. As non-profits face the
responsibility of representing themselves to
potentially millions of viewers online, it is suggested
that self-imposed `normalizing' restrictions on visual
constructions of organizational identity may be
inevitable. The societal implications of homogenized
imagery from non-profit organizations online are
discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Yu:2007:RVH,
author = "Lawrence Chun-wai Yu",
title = "Relating the Visual and the Headline in {Chinese}
Print Advertisements",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "2",
pages = "163--189",
month = may,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N2_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "The most important components in modern print
advertisements are the visual and the headline. The
interplay between these two components is poorly
understood, and is typically judged by experience,
feelings or common sense. Based on classical rhetoric,
Gui Bonsiepe's visual/verbal figures and other
literature sources including Chinese ones, this paper
examines the relationship between the visual and the
headline in 1,562 Chinese print advertisements
collected from Longyin Review --- the only Chinese
creative advertising reference periodical. The study
develops a typology for analyzing these relationships
from two aspects: Physical and Conceptual. The physical
aspect looks at the visual ordering of the visual and
the headline, and the conceptual aspect concerns the
ways in which these two components jointly form and
present creative ideas. The typology provides a new
tool for Chinese advertising practitioners to review
their own or other people's work, and it supplements
what Bonsiepe has done. The findings compare the data
in different ways and draw preliminary conclusions on
the linkages between the various physical and
conceptual relationships.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2007:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "2",
pages = "190--190",
month = may,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:32:13 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N2_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2007:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "194--194",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:34:59 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Westendorp:2007:VMU,
author = "Piet Westendorp and Karel van der Waarde",
title = "Visual Metaphors in User Instructions",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "196--203",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "Introducing this special issue, Visual Metaphors, the
role of metaphor and our various understandings of
metaphor are discussed. Articles are introduced
revealing their particular foundational position with
regard to metaphor. The array of information
applications covered by authors in this issue is broad,
from italic type to nutrition diagrams, from computer
interface to designers' abstraction processes. Examples
with analyses regarding abstraction and reference are
all part of the investigation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Meirelles:2007:UMD,
author = "Isabel Meirelles",
title = "The Use of Metaphors in Dietary Visual Displays Around
the World",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "204--219",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "Many countries have developed visual displays
summarizing key scientific information on diet and
health for the general public. The article analyzes the
use of metaphors in dietary visual displays in seven
countries. The objective is to examine how spatial
organization and its graphical representation reflect
conceptual organization. It investigates the
correspondences between metaphors, schemas and visual
depictions in the diagrams vis-{\`a}-vis the nutrition
concepts they stand for: Do the displays foster
understanding of dietary information? Do they support
perceptual inferences? Do they facilitate
decision-making in food consumption?",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mitchel:2007:RTC,
author = "Marilyn Mitchel and Peter van Sommers",
title = "Representations of Time in Computer Interface Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "220--245",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "The linguistic representation of time or tense is
based upon a spatial metaphor: time is a path or
trajectory. This metaphor has analogies in computer
interface design in graphics such as feedback
indicators, buttons and application windows that
represent their current availability, icons that
contain arrows to represent screen movements, and icons
used to help users temporally orient themselves within
an interface. It is generally agreed that the success
of graphical user interfaces is based upon their
ability to provide appropriate conceptual models for
enabling human-computer action. One important model for
such interaction is for time, which incorporates
notions of change and movement. To describe how time is
represented in computer interfaces, the paper makes
comparisons to the structure of tense in both spoken
language and in the sign language of the deaf and also
looks at the impact of the structure of writing on
representations of time. It is argued that visual
representations of time help computer users by
providing information about the length of time for a
process to complete; the functions that are available
now versus those used in the past or ones available in
the future; how to move through a set of data; how an
object on screen can move; and for some applications,
the time order in which data has been received or used
or the order in which operations were or are to be
performed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Jones:2007:IUT,
author = "Phil Jones",
title = "Italicization and Understanding Texts through
Metaphoric Projections of Movement",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "246--265",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "Bellantoni and Woolman (2000) note that ``Italic and
oblique typefaces possess a kinetic quality because of
their slant to the right.'' But what is the nature of
this kinetic quality and why is it imparted in this
way? This paper explores kinetics, not as a property of
italics, but as a manifestation of cognitive work
involving metaphoric projection, for which the typeface
is but a cue. It will use concepts from cognitive
semantics (Lakoff and Johnson, 1999; Fauconnier and
Turner, 2002) to posit the idea that the dynamic
quality of italics arises from pre-conceptual
structures (such as image schemas) related to embodied
experiences of writing and running. These structures
form the basis for higher level metaphors to be
constructed in cognition. Consequently, a layout
incorporating italics is metaphorical to the extent
that the concept of running is used (consciously or
unconsciously) to understand an arrangement of type
characters. Furthermore it is argued that the meaning
we construct from italic type is not a simple
correspondence between slanted letters and the body in
motion, but is situated; resulting from a blend of
concepts triggered by such things as the meanings of
the words italicized and the site/s where they
appear.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wang:2007:MGA,
author = "Regina W. Y. Wang and Chun Cheng Hsu",
title = "The Method of Graphic Abstraction in Visual Metaphor",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "266--279",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "In the design fields, graphics are often a media of
communication whose goal is to reach mutual
understanding. The process of graphic abstraction is
one of the most important methods in visual design.
Designers often use it to enhance the recognition and
impression of observers. This paper investigated
abstraction methods through design software research
and designer practice research. The result showed that
the major tools used in designer practice research are
paintbrushes (traditional hand-drawing medium) and
software filters (computer media). Three abstraction
methods were identified: (a) shape simplification
method, (b) quantitative reduction and (c)
software-aided simplification. It was discovered that
designers used the programs mainly for the
simplification of overall image (plane) and
comparatively little to simplify `points' or `lines.'
In addition, the design software cannot fulfill
designers' needs for visual abstraction. The finding of
this study hopes to provide valuable references for
user instructions, graphic design and computer-aided
design applications.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Davis:2007:SD,
author = "Stephen Boyd Davis",
title = "A Schema for Depiction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "280--300",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
abstract = "The article proposes a five-part schema for analyzing
the design process in constructing visual
representations. Its purpose is to highlight the
multiple ways in which the objectives of a design
influence the final form: pictorial pragmatism, driven
by the objectives, is taken to be the dominant force in
determining that form. The schema is valuable when
considering the relationship between aspects of the
reality to be modeled and those of the designed
representation. While accepting that a useful
distinction is captured by the terms realistic and
metaphorical, an argument is developed that this
distinction cannot be strictly held. The notion of
expressivity is examined and the pragmatic model of
depiction is further explored, in which expressivity
often is shown to be increased by mismatches between
what is seen and its graphical representation. The aims
of the article are: to question simplistic models of
depiction; to provide a simple but robust framework for
thinking about depiction and related forms of
designing; and to act as a guide in the advanced
education of designers, in particular making them aware
of the extent of the choices open to them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2007:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "301--302",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:34:59 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2007:IVL,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index for {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} Volume 41",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "302--303",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:34:59 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2007:C,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Colophon",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "41",
number = "3",
pages = "304--304",
month = sep,
year = "2007",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 17:34:59 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V41N3_2007_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2008:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Armstrong:2008:AGL,
author = "David Scott Armstrong and Patrick Mahon",
title = "After the Grave: Language and Materiality",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "4--13",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "The introductory essay highlights a double sense of
the word grave which is brought together in this issue
as a means of getting at an aesthetic and a material
zeitgeist: the prevalent feeling is that our current
cultural moment harbors material and virtual means of
artistic and written iteration that are in profound
states of transition. The introduction to this issue
focuses on intersections between written language and
material sign, text and image, and on the links between
the histories of specific art medias that speak to
notions of passage and a passage-beyond. Commenting on
the major essays in the issue and their respective
engagements with art and text in light of shifting
materialities, the introduction also situates a series
of ``artist's projects'' in relation to the themes of
the project.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Armstrong:2008:SPL,
author = "David Scott Armstrong",
title = "Sfumato, or, Print: Like a Vanishing Point Grown Over
by Its Picture Plane",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "14--27",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "In turning toward that which has fallen out of use,
one approaches the threshold between presence and
passing; between knowing and forgetting. It is the
place, perhaps the unexpected pause, where language and
loss meet. This essay speculates on the particular
apparatus of print, the making and unmaking of its
medium in a time of technological transition, and
endeavors to locate its place within a congested space
of language, memory and the outmoded. The conceit of
Sfumato announced in the title of this essay and
carried throughout echoes such considerations about
what it means to make print now. It brings forward an
apparatus historically inscribed, a tool, or armature
from which images are composed, yet one subject to time
and its corrosive atmosphere. Neither to be discarded
and forgotten, nor blindly used as an instrument of
utility, but rather brought forward through the
contingencies of time as a material and metaphoric
occurrence.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mahon:2008:XBE,
author = "Patrick Mahon",
title = "{Xu Bing}, {Ed Pien} and {Gu Xiong}: Lost and Found in
Translation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "28--43",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "The works of contemporary artists Xu Bing, Ed Pien and
Gu Xiong are involved in bringing to light some of the
factors inherent in social, cultural and linguistic
translation. In doing so, each artist is also engaged
in the nuanced activity of moving between historical
and contemporary aesthetic strategies in order to
interrogate the way meaning is produced through
materials-based iterations, against a backdrop of
public culture. This essay situates the works of Xu
Bing, Ed Pien and Gu Xiong in relation to each artist's
own respective practice which has spanned more than
twenty years. Concentrating specifically on projects
where the artists mobilize Western-influenced art
methodologies and refer to traditional Chinese/Asian
art styles, the essay makes canny revelations about the
nature of communication, and on linguistic and material
translation, in contemporary culture in the globalizing
world.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Takahashi:2008:ADF,
author = "Tess Takahashi",
title = "After the Death of Film: Writing the Natural World in
the Digital Age",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "44--69",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "This essay argues that the North American cinematic
avant-garde's interest in celluloid film's materiality
goes to the heart of our culture's current anxiety
about the digital ability to seamlessly trans-code,
endlessly reproduce and recklessly disseminate images
of all stripes. It traces the ways in which celluloid
film's capacity for registering the marks made by the
artist's hand, natural elements and accidents function
as writing in the work of filmmakers Greta Snider,
David Gatten, Lynn Kirby among others.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:AP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Artist's Projects",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "70--108",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "This section is comprised of a grouping of writings,
art works, or a combination of both, in a series of
artist project pages. The eight artists included here
present a broad range of interests and approaches, yet
can be seen as related in their address to ideas
concerning the challenge to link language and
materiality in the contemporary moment. Seen here is a
collection of artist's works that take up a concern for
the physical act of marking, by way of the machine or
hand, whether for writing or recording. Other aspects
of the works display an interest in the pertinent
relationships between present and past, and between
pre-existing cultural forms or conventions concerning
cultural expression and language --- and in their
subsequent ``reframing'' as contemporary art, as
critique and as dialogue.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Thib:2008:IT,
author = "Jeannie Thib",
title = "``{Image}'' and ``Text''",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "70--75",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brennan:2008:OSF,
author = "Blair Brennan",
title = "Only a Sudden Flaming Word",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "76--81",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gardner:2008:SCN,
author = "Joscelyn Gardner",
title = "Subverting a {Caribbean} `natural' history",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "82--85",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Balfour:2008:WM,
author = "Barbara Balfour",
title = "A Writer's Manual",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "86--89",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Merritt:2008:AAC,
author = "David Merritt",
title = "Allmusic Aspires to the Condition of Image",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "90--93",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mahon:2008:EDL,
author = "Patrick Mahon",
title = "Excerpts from the Drawn Like Money Series",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "94--97",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Armstrong:2008:TTT,
author = "David Scott Armstrong",
title = "Turning, Turner, Turned",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "98--101",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lexier:2008:RS,
author = "Micah Lexier",
title = "Revelation Series",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "102--108",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:AN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Author Notes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "109--110",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "1",
pages = "111--111",
month = jan,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 19 20:47:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N1_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2008:AB,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "115--115",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bessa:2008:SSS,
author = "Pedro Bessa",
title = "Skittish Skirts and Scanty Silhouettes: The
Tribulations of Gender in Modern Signage",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "119--141",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "Signage, traffic signs and way-finding systems are the
focus. Whether the pictograms used in such systems may
be said to work through mechanisms of visual metaphor
or not is the question addressed here, they certainly
use pictures of individual objects to express abstract
concepts. This requires learning and context for
understanding. Nevertheless pictography seems to have
other limitations. When compared to verbal language, a
major example of these limitations is the
representation of gender. In 2005, a survey of 49
signage systems at the University of Aveiro concluded
that the female gender was under represented and
heavily stereotyped. Notwithstanding, the article
analyses a few recent attempts to use non-sexist
traffic signs and signage, in order to determine
whether it is possible to reform or improve
pictographic languages.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Noel:2008:LIF,
author = "Guillerminna No{\"e}l",
title = "Language Impairment, Family Interaction and the Design
of a Game",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "143--157",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "This case study describes a user-centered design
approach in the area of aphasia. Aphasia is a language
impairment that can take many forms, so a particular
case provides the foundation for this work. The
particularities of the individual with this condition
and his social context are key to developing and
designing an intervention that supports language use
and fosters interaction. This article takes the reader
through a research process that results in the
production of a board game.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lee:2008:ONI,
author = "Jae Young Lee",
title = "{Otto Neurath}'s {Isotype} and the Rhetoric of
Neutrality",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "159--180",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "Based on the modernist belief in universal objective
and natural communication, Otto Neurath's Isotype
sought to provide a pictorial language system that
transcends linguistic and cultural barriers. This essay
attempts to do a rhetorical analysis of Isotype, while
recognizing that the underlying modernist principles
are an unattainable dream. Employing Robin Kinross'
notion of ``rhetoric of neutrality'' as a central
theoretical concept, this essay gathers relevant
theoretical concepts from rhetorical studies and
linguistics, applying them to the analysis. The essay
analyzes Isotype in two phases. First, it addresses the
rhetorical aspects embedded in Isotype such as
stylistic choices, value systems, political or cultural
assumptions and visual arguments. Second, it examines
how Neurath actively employs the rhetoric of neutrality
with simplified form, limited colors, typeface and a
generic quality and clustering of pictorial symbols to
enhance objective and neutral properties of Isotype.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Abulhab:2008:AAT,
author = "Saad D. Abulhab",
title = "Anatomy of an {Arabetic} Type Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "181--193",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
note = "See also \cite{Abulhab:2004:MTS,Abulhab:2006:TBA}.",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "Arabetic type design, like type design in general
should not be limited by rigid rules, other than those
advocating open choice and user options. But as with
all design fields, highlighting certain principles and
guidelines is crucial to realizing a successful
project. In an Arabetic font design environment, such
guidelines and principles should reveal deeper
understanding of various script's visual and behavioral
defining characteristics rather than mere traditional
calligraphic or handwriting norms. A main goal of this
study is to emphasize that designing Arabetic fonts is
much easier than portrayed, and designers of all
backgrounds can be more involved designing rather than
deciphering complexities. Classifying Arabic as complex
may add challenge and thrill to a project, but can
unfairly harm a flexible and powerful script. According
to their connecting behavior in the traditional model,
Arabetic letters are two types: restricted or
unrestricted. Based on this and other observations, the
study provides a solid design model, free of the
restraints of the chaotic four shapes per letter model
widely used today. It does that through a systematic
analysis of the Arabic script rather than its historic
calligraphic flavors. A Mutamathil type style font,
Mehdi, is used by this study for visual illustration.
But the model provided is equally valid for the design
and implementation of any other Arabetic font including
multiple glyphs per letter fonts. The choice of Mehdi
is neither arbitrary nor biased given that its design
also implements a complementary alternative input
method, NAIM.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:BRA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Acting with Technology,
Activity Theory and Interaction Design}}, Victor
Kaptelinin and Bonnie A. Nardi. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 2006. ISBN-13 978-0-262-11298-7. Hardbound, 333
pages, black and white with diagrams, \$35.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "195--195",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:BRE,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Evocative Objects, Things We
Think With}}, Sherry Turkle, editor. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 2007. ISBN 0-262-20168-2. Hard bound, 385 pages,
black and white, illustrated, \$24.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "195--195",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:BRL,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Laws of Seeing}}, Wolfgang
Metzger. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. ISBN
0-262-13467-5. Hardbound, 203 pages, black and white,
Illustrated, \$48.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "196--196",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:BRN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{New Typographic Design}},
Roger Faxcett-Tang. New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press, 2007. ISBN 10: 0-300-11775-2. Large format, 192
pages, full color, heavily illustrated \$35.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "196--196",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:BRP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Print Is Dead, Books in Our
Digital Age}}, Jeff Gomez. New York: Macmillan, 2008.
ISBN 13: 978-0-230-52716-4. Hardbound, 221 pages,
\$24.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "197--197",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:BRU,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Underground Maps After
Beck}}, Maxwell J. Roberts. Harrow, UK: Capital
Transport Publishing, 2005. Hardbound, large format,
112 pages with full color illustrations. ISBN
1-85414-286-0}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "197--198",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:BRW,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Words to be Looked At,
Language in 1960s Art}}, Liz Kotz. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 2007. Hardbound, 333 pages, black and white,
illustrated, \$29.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "198--198",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "201--202",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:CPS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Call for Papers: Special Issue: Communication Design
Failures: Function \& Interpretation Scrutinized",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "2",
pages = "205--206",
month = may,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 06:54:51 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N2_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2008:DLD,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Design Literacy, Discourse and Communities of
Practice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "3",
pages = "213--236",
month = sep,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N3_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "Presented primarily in the context of graduate
education, this paper argues that apprentice-master
pedagogical models of learning and the development of
exclusively tacit knowledge are inadequate resources
for preparing the next generation of high-level design
practitioners or teachers. Today's design context
requires more than formal aesthetic or technical skills
--- it requires the ability to operate critically in an
ever-growing information environment, the global
economy and within inter- and multi-disciplinary teams.
While all three of the just mentioned facets are
important, this paper focuses on the information
environment through discussion of design literacy,
discourse and communities of practice.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poon:2008:PFP,
author = "Janie Chun Nei Poon",
title = "Palimpsest: The Future of the Past",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "3",
pages = "237--264",
month = sep,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N3_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "Palimpsest is a manuscript or parchment that has been
reused by writing over the original writing, sometimes
more than once. Scarcity has driven this practice of
reuse. Here it is expanded into an appreciation of a
representation that reveals past and present as the
core for the study of heritage preservation by design.
This paper seeks to propose a framework that applies
tradition and modernity with the aim to preserve
heritage and acquire modernity simultaneously. It
begins by evaluating the meaning of heritage and its
value, followed by introducing `palimpsest' as a design
concept framework for future design practice. In this
study, `palimpsest' examples from different fields are
examined. Relationships between heritage, design value,
culture and identity are identified with the intention
to enrich the quality of design as a complete
perspective on which to build future heritage. This
study concludes with a concept framework that presents
patterns that demonstrate practical ways in which
heritage preservation can complement and support
contemporary life.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fathulla:2008:UDP,
author = "Kamaran Fathulla",
title = "Understanding Diagrams: a Pointer to the Development
of Diagramming Software",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "3",
pages = "265--284",
month = sep,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N3_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "The richness of diagrams is a characteristic reflected
in their continuous use by humans over millennia across
many applications and disciplines. Discussion of the
richness is often expressed in one of two ways: either
in terms of the constraints of the particular
application and/or context within which diagrams are
used, or through some meta and abstract formalism. Both
approaches are grounded in traditional reductionist
Western scientific ways of understand reality. The
thinking behind such approaches has been instrumental
in guiding the design and development of diagramming
software. However, there is yet another level of
richness of diagrams that could not be adequately
accounted for by the constraints of the application or
through any single formalism. Most real world diagrams
often contain a mixed type of diagrams such as box and
line, bar charts, surfaces, routes or shapes dotted
around the drawing area. Each has it own distinct set
of static and dynamic semantics. Both ways of
discussing diagrams mentioned so far do not adequately
capture this level of richness. Consequences of this
inadequacy impact on the development of diagramming
software. Existing diagramming software is either too
specialized and therefore cumbersome and difficult to
use, or too general, thus of little use in representing
knowledge. In both cases the software becomes a
hindrance to the user's activity and thinking rather
than a help to it. In this paper a meta, non
reductionist, framework for understanding diagrams
based on symbolic and spatial mappings capable of
accounting for this richness is proposed and discussed.
The potential of the framework to guide the development
of good diagramming software is demonstrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Djurek:2008:NWM,
author = "Nikola Djurek",
title = "The New Way of Making Fonts with {DTL Font Master}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "3",
pages = "285--300",
month = sep,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N3_2008_E.pdf",
abstract = "Software for professional font production appearing
recently, DTL Font Master, is like no other program of
its kind in its configuration and functions. This
article is about the program, its new and improved
features in type design and production, through the
eyes of a day-to-day user, a type designer and coauthor
of the program. Emphasis is placed on the structure of
a suite of modules and their utility.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "3",
pages = "301--302",
month = sep,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N3_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume 42}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "3",
pages = "303--303",
month = sep,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N3_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2008:DP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Distribution of pages",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "42",
number = "3",
pages = "304--304",
month = sep,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V42N3_2008_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2009:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Winkler:2009:VCV,
author = "Dietmar Winkler",
title = "Visual Culture and Visual Communication in the Context
of Globalization",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "4--43",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "The fact that groups of people reflect different
cultural traditions and economic and social backgrounds
should begin to challenge the myth of universality of
human experience and the social relationships, cultures
and values that emerge from it. An intercultural
communication process, developed to foster and support
a positive approach to globalization would foster
sensitivity and care between peoples in a potent,
reciprocal process. Each culture creates its own
universe of symbolic meaning that structures and shapes
the perception of reality which members of a specific
clan or society experience. It is already a yeoman's
task to decipher the complex web of interactions
between anthropological, sociological, historical and
cultural forces. This becomes exponentially exacerbated
in multicultural communication and intercultural
discourse. Modernist approaches to communication design
do not support intercultural communication as they
ignore the culture-destructive forces of globalization,
by infiltrating and eliminating languages, removing
customs and ceremonies, changing indigenous cultural
values and social relationships and forms of
expression. This article critically examines the
limitations of communication design as currently taught
and practiced.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moura:2009:TDC,
author = "Heloisa Moura and Dale Fahnstrom and Greg Prygrocki
and T. J. McLeish",
title = "{Thinkeringspace}: Designing for Collaboration (around
the book and beyond)",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "44--59",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "Innovation, collaboration and system thinking are
increasingly recognized as skills that can be useful to
children, and that can help ensure their success as
citizens and workers in the 21st century. Seeking to
improve opportunities for young people to develop
abilities and competencies for the future and to narrow
the complexity gap left by No Child Left Behind (the US
federal law of 2001 that enacts the theories of
standard-based education reform) when children are
confronted with more conceptual thinking, a new genre
of collaborative environments is being envisioned,
called ThinkeringSpace. As a hybrid system of networked
and remotely accessible physical environments,
ThinkeringSpace seeks to inspire children to come
together face-to-face to collaborate and tinker,
reflect upon what they do and discover and elaborate
their ideas in ways they can share with others. This
paper gives an overview of the ThinkeringSpace system
and its development. In addition, it discusses the
process of designing for collaboration, whether
face-to-face, stigmergic, online or hybrid,
illustrating it with interactive prototype concepts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gainor:2009:MBU,
author = "Rhiannon Gainor and St{\'e}fan Sinclair and Stan
Ruecker and Matt Patey and Sandra Gabriele",
title = "A {Mandala} Browser User Study: Visualizing {XML}
Versions of {Shakespeare}'s Plays",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "60--85",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "We report the results of a small user study of a
visual XML browsing prototype, called the Mandala
browser, where dots representing entire documents or
portions of documents are plotted around the periphery
of a circle and drawn inward by colored magnets that
are assigned values by the user. The result is akin to
a Venn diagram that provides a visual representation of
the interaction between multiple Boolean queries. In
this study, eleven participants were given a pre-study
interview, then asked to carry out a series of tasks
where the dots represented speeches in plays by
Shakespeare and finally were debriefed in a concluding
interview. We gained from this study a range of
valuable insights into how details of the Mandala
browser design could be improved. Participants
mentioned, for instance, that they would like to retain
a connection between results and the visualizations
that produced them, that they would like to be able to
make notes on result sets, and that they would like to
be able to save subsets within results. They also asked
for tools that support collaborative searching, as well
as for federated searching across collections. The user
feedback confirmed the potential value of the Mandala
interface and provided guidance for the next iteration
of development.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2009:BRD,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Designer, half a century
of change in image, training and techniques}}, Rosemary
Sassoon. Bristol, UK: Intellect Books, 2008. ISBN
978-1-84150-195-6. Softbound, 144 pages, some
illustrations, \$30.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "86--87",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2009:BRV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Visual Thinking for
Design}}, Colin Ware. New York: Morgan Kaufmann, 2008.
ISBN 978-0-12-370896-0. Softbound, 197 pages, color
illustration, \$39.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "87--87",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2009:BRW,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{When Writing Met Art ---
from symbol to story}} Denise Schmandt-Besserat.
Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2007. ISBN
0-292-71334-7. Hardbound, 134 pages, black and white
illustration, \$45.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "88--88",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2009:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "90--91",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2009:SIV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Special Issues of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}}
Since 2005",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "92--93",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2009:UDS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Upcoming Double Special Issue: Glide: Global
Interaction in Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "94--94",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 07:18:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N1_2009_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Winkler:2009:CF,
author = "Dietmar R. Winkler and Sharon Poggenpohl",
title = "Celebrating Failure",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N23_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "This introduction to the special issue Communication
Design Failures questions why failure is so hidden in
design. It suggests that much can be learned from
reflection on failure in its many guises and that
failure points to gaps in knowledge and process.
Failures want remedies, whether through empirical
research, trial and error or pragmatic adjustment of
process. The articles within this issue point out
functional pitfalls in communication and process
strategies --- all the articles are pragmatic.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Doherty:2009:RSA,
author = "Mike Doherty",
title = "`{Realist}' Stakeholder Analysis in Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N23_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "The term `stakeholder' is now applied almost
ubiquitously in Western society, often serving to
provide legitimation for a multiplicity of agendas. For
designers there are profound implications for ethical
conduct attached to the veracity of stakeholder
consultation from which major schemes are often born.
Too often stakeholder analysis does not go far enough,
restricted to accounts of the `self-evident' or
`presenting' surface activity of individuals or groups.
The paper develops a rationale for reflexivity in
effective design research that remains alive to
empirical realities, reflecting constantly upon the
interplay between the actors in a particular
stakeholder discourse. Objective stakeholder analysis
is then discussed as a potential practical application
of realist theory. This short paper makes a call for
the evaluation of proposed design interventions based
on a representation of stakeholders that recognizes the
`inconvenient' social realities as well as the
purported technical rational arguments that, at the
worst extreme, can be exploited as a tool to maintain
hegemonic regimes.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Singer:2009:PCF,
author = "Len D. Singer",
title = "Product Communication, Form, Failure and Safety",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N23_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although the term `culture' has become a subject of
much recent discussion in design, much is due to the
promotion and spread of global marketing. But little
understanding of its meaning and design implications
has, as yet, been explored. This paper examines E. T.
Hall's classic theory of culture as communication in an
effort to introduce cultural theory to current design
thought and to examine its role in the development and
analysis of design form, as well as design failure with
unintended safety consequences. Illustrated examples of
conflicting, confusing or otherwise failed product and
graphic design are analyzed to identify hidden, often
unlikely, causes and safety hazards. Hall's Triad
Theory of Change and Primary Message Systems are used
to help explain the context from which such failures
can be further analyzed for discussion and study.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Barnes:2009:MIF,
author = "Carolyn Barnes and Simone Taffe and Lucy Miceli",
title = "Multiple Information Failure: a Case of Different
Investments in Form and Content in Graphic Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N23_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper considers a sequence of failures in the
design of information. It focuses on the Safe and
Sustainable Indoor Cleaning study (SASI Clean), a 2007
government-funded study into cleaning practices in
Australian childcare centers. Empowerment through
participation was integral to the study, childcare
workers being seen as collaborators in the
investigation, not mere research subjects or
informants. They worked with scientists and designers
to investigate the nature of childcare as a specific
context for cleaning and information delivery and to
identify creative responses to its challenges. In
respect of design, however, other project dynamics
clashed with the frame-changing nature of participatory
design. Ultimately, key project stakeholders preferred
a failed model of communication, focused on the
information to be transmitted over design prototypes
oriented to the perspectives and situation of childcare
workers, revealing skepticism to claims to knowledge to
be both a compelling reason for the use of
participatory design and a basic obstacle to the
valuing of its results. To explore the complex human
and organizational issues associated with the project,
the paper uses a case study approach.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Roesler:2009:LTM,
author = "Axel Roesler",
title = "Lessons from {Three Mile Island}: Visual Design in a
High-stakes Environment",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N23_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "Complex systems with mediated control at a distance
are explored using the Three Mile Island nuclear
accident of 1979 as the focus. In such a high-stakes
environment, representations of operations are critical
to support human-machine interactions and monitor safe
operations. A time-line of the critical first minutes
of the event is presented and an analysis of operations
in the control room from a communication perspective
point toward principles for a better design. While the
case of Three Mile Island is well documented from an
engineering perspective, its relationship to
communication design and interaction design provide
insight with regard to necessary collaboration across
disciplines.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Brown:2009:PPB,
author = "Stephen Brown",
title = "Paper Prototypes and Beyond",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N23_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although approaches to User Centered Software
Development have existed for almost twenty years a rift
still exists between theory and practice. In practice,
many software projects are designed at the code level
to the detriment of the end-users. Good Usability
Engineering combines complex back-end functionalities
with attractive, effective and efficient user
interfaces. Successful interfaces minimize cognitive
load and help users to achieve their goals. Goals can
be defined in terms of intended outcomes that act as
benchmarks for developing and testing functionality
through prototypes. Paper-based prototyping bypasses
the time and effort required to create a working, coded
user interface. Instead, it relies on very simple tools
like paper, scissors and stickers. However, to be a
reliable guide, paper mock-ups need to model accurately
the site's functionality and convey the right
information. This paper describes the challenges
presented by a complex online information design
project, an online research resource of over 45,000
records based on the catalogs of Exhibitions of the
Royal Photographic Society 1870--1915. It describes how
paper prototyping (used successfully previously) was
used to address these challenges and reflects on the
problems that came close to derailing the project this
time and their impact on the design and the design
process. It concludes by considering a digital
alternative to paper prototyping that offers similar
ease of use and low cost, combined with the ability to
quickly generate interactive mock-ups that overcome
some of the limitations of paper prototypes.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Yee:2009:RRF,
author = "Joyce Yee and Matthew Lieveslay and Louise Taylor",
title = "Recognizing Risk-of-failure in Communication Design
Projects",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N23_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "The pace of commercial graphic design practice
presents very few opportunities to conduct user
research after a project's launch. This makes the
design team's ability to anticipate and address risks
during the design development phase even more
important, recognized in the astute observation from
Tim Brown, CEO of leading international design group
IDEO, that sometimes you must ``fail early to succeed
early.'' This paper presents the methods and strategies
used by the Centre for Design Research's (CfDR)
creative team to mitigate risk during three
communication design case-study projects. Elements of
failure are identified in each of the three cases and
presented, with discussion of where and why they
occurred, and the possible approaches for reducing the
risk of such problems re-occurring. To provide
structure to the discussion, the paper frames each
contributory issue as a usability, communication or
technical failing. The analysis demonstrates that the
factors contributing to design process failures are
often complex and multi-layered. To avoid a poor design
project outcome, it is evident that consistent risk
monitoring is present in all stages of a design
project, but might be improved by better understanding
how issues change their degree of importance and
potential negative impact during the course of the
project. Developing a mechanism to enable teams to
objectively identify and manage these fluctuating
project risks, will contribute to a more coherent and
effective strategy for recognizing and managing future
design projects.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Winkler:2009:FII,
author = "Dietmar Winkler",
title = "Failure? {Isn't} it Time to Slay the Design-Dragon?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "43",
number = "2--3",
pages = "??--??",
month = jul,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V43N23_2009_E.pdf",
abstract = "There is a closed cycle of design education that
replicates the most common design practice --- and
feeds into that practice that seeks awards based on
incremental change supported by professional
organization and trade journals --- that feeds back to
education forms for imitation. This is the educational
failure this paper cites. It takes to task the
stagnant, homeostatic educational institutions that
fail to transcend the traditional guild system and
sustains an anti-intellectual view of design and its
future. Exposing historical roots of the situation, the
author calls for design education to embrace
preparation of students for the knowledge society and
take a leadership position in design's future.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2010:ABa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:05:11 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N1_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Storkerson:2010:ASG,
author = "Peter Storkerson",
title = "Antinomies of Semiotics in Graphic Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "1",
pages = "6--36",
month = jan,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N1_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "The following paper assesses the roles played by
semiotics in graphic design and in graphic design
education, which both reflects and shapes practice. It
identifies a series of factors; graphic design
education methods and culture; semiotic theories
themselves and their application to graphic design; the
two wings of Peircian semiotics and Saussurian
semiology and their incompatibilities; semiology's
linguocentrism, its affinity to cultural criticism and
its seminal role in cultural and social anthropology,
structuralism, poststructuralism and deconstruction. It
examines the uses and criticisms of semiotics and
semiology in design, their use in graphic design
education, and their operationalization within
technical communication and human factors as paths that
might be applied to graphic design.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{vanderWaarde:2010:VCM,
author = "Karel van der Waarde",
title = "Visual Communication for Medicines: Malignant
Assumptions and Benign Design?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "1",
pages = "40--69",
month = jan,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N1_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "An area of visual communication that might be
classified as a `design failure' is the visual
presentation of information about `prescription-only
medicines' for patients. This information is provided
on packaging, leaflets, brochures, labels and websites.
The practical issue is that there are problems in
convincing patients to take medicines appropriately and
effectively. Some of the assumptions that underlie the
development of visual information for patients could be
incorrect. A visual rhetoric framework is applied to
help this article answer two questions: Is the current
visual information about medicines a `communication
failure' and can visual rhetoric be used as a framework
to indicate failures? The results show that visual
rhetoric can be used as a basis for describing
communication failures, but it needs to be incorporated
into a larger `visual argument' structure. `Visual
rhetoric' should be augmented by `visual dialectic'
(dialogues between commissioner and designer, and
interactions between patient and artifact) and `visual
logic' (fundamental visual relations). The analysis
indicates that visual information about
prescription-only medicines for patients is --- in
general --- not optimal and can therefore be seen as a
failure. Application of some of the visual rhetorical
principles indicates possible ways forward.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McDonald:2010:FMC,
author = "Ann McDonald",
title = "Failure to Manage Constant Change",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "1",
pages = "72--101",
month = jan,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N1_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study examines patterns of system failure
(communication, typographic, material, economic,
maintenance) and the resulting workarounds in signs
that are intended to communicate frequently changing
information in the built environment. The observed
failures and workarounds in the communication of
ephemeral data and the accompanying narratives in the
everyday or vernacular expose a need for designers to
expand their practice beyond the design of individual
client-driven solutions to engage more fully in the
design and distribution of open-ended systems and
default templates that are affordable, accessible and
successfully accommodate customization and ongoing
change. Control of the scale, design and content of
changing messages rests in ongoing negotiations with
local zoning boards and more specifically in a revised
relationship between designers and message senders in
the context of evolving digital technologies and
practices that offer message senders increased control
over content appearance and display. The templates and
defaults used in the everyday communication of
frequently changing information are often driven by
decisions made by sign manufacturers and programmers,
resulting in communications that are built upon
conventions that are often unexamined by message
senders, who chose methods from a limited selection of
manufactured options and increasingly enact template
driven message sequences displayed on digital
screens.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lee:2010:IBE,
author = "Chae Ho Lee",
title = "{Ibn Battuta Mall}: Edutaining the World?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "1",
pages = "104--125",
month = jan,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N1_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "Nakheel, a Dubai World Company has created the world's
largest themed mall based on the narrative of Ibn
Battuta, a 14th century Muslim explorer whose world
travels are well documented. The Ibn Battuta Mall is
located in the city of Dubai in the United Arab
Emirates and utilizes a communication strategy called
edutainment: a neo-logistic portmanteau whose goals are
to educate and entertain an audience. Through the use
of diffusion theory and its five innovation attributes,
this paper recognizes that the architects and designers
of the Ibn Battuta Mall have placed edutainment goals
into the context of a mall expressing a predominantly
Arab and Muslim identity. This paper argues that the
mall has failed to achieve many of its educational
goals and has replaced historical fact and authenticity
in favor of expressing a message of opulence and social
prestige, which defines the mall as a place of commerce
rather than a stimulating learning environment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Winkler:2010:CWW,
author = "Sharon Poggenpohl and Dietmar R. Winkler",
title = "What have we learned from communication design
failure?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "1",
pages = "128--139",
month = jan,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N1_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "In closing, the guest editors of this Visible Language
special series reflect on the failures identified in
the various papers and interpret what this suggests for
design education and research in the context of
changing practice. The failures cited in this series
point out the fractures in our understanding and
practices from user-centered, digital,
process-oriented, cultural, ethical and even
safety-oriented perspectives. Three common themes are
explored as context: theory, ethics and process. The
need to update design education and identify research
needs are discussed based on what the papers in this
series suggest.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2010:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "1",
pages = "140--141",
month = jan,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:05:11 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N1_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2010:ABb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "146--146",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:14:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bennett:2010:GID,
author = "Audrey Grace Bennett",
title = "Global Interaction in Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "149--159",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "Based on a virtual conference, Glide'08 (Global
Interaction in Design Education), that brought
international design scholars together online, this
special issue expands on the topics of cross-cultural
communication and design and the technological
affordances that support such interaction. The author
discusses the need for global interaction in design and
its impact on design education and research. Authors in
this issue are introduced.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McKee:2010:HPC,
author = "Stuart McKee",
title = "How Print Culture Came to Be Indigenous",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "161--186",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "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 spread of
typographic printing in fifteenth-century Europe.
Within their historical narratives, printing leaves
Europe to reappear in other parts of the world as a
benign instrument of cultural conversion. These
scholars used their histories to assert the privileges
of European expansion, and they viewed indigenous
design as any form of communication technology
practiced outside of Europe after the export of
printing. They clung to the notion that American
peoples were destined to develop cultural histories
that duplicated the European historical trajectory. In
their eyes, the history of print culture belonged to
Europe, and their histories today read as attempts to
silence the ``strangeness'' of non-Western cultural
difference. In this article, I examine design histories
of the Americas from the first three centuries of New
World settlement and describe the ways that Western
historians have misrepresented indigenous American
cultures by suppressing local forms of visual language
and communication technology. In opposition to the
dominant strand of Western design historiography, I
present evidence that local meanings and values
migrated with the products that colonial administrators
printed overseas for European audiences. I question the
degree to which design historians of the Americas have
positioned indigenous peoples as subordinate subjects
of print culture rather than as agents of cultural
difference and productive assimilation. The primary
significance of this contribution to this special issue
is to contest the worldview of graphic design history
as a singular and unified field of representation, and
to encourage greater engagement with indigenous design
histories in the contemporary movement toward
cross-cultural design research and collaboration.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Buck-Coleman:2010:NCC,
author = "Audra Buck-Coleman",
title = "Navigating Cross-cultures, Curriculum and
Confrontation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "187--206",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "Addressing Ethics and Stereotypes in Design Education
Graphic design's messages can reach across streets and
across the globe; they can bring together countries,
communities and strangers for a common cause; they can
also serve to divide otherwise amenable neighbors.
Design students must fully understand this potential
reach and thus the responsibility they have to create
tolerant, informed messages. The need to understand how
personal beliefs of race, religion, socio-economic
class and other differences influence visual messages
is an ethical component of the graphic designer's
professional duties. For if these differences and the
potentially skewed perspectives are not recognized,
then slippage between accurate and faulty messages will
seep into graphic compositions. Sticks + Stones
deliberately composes a highly diverse ``classroom'' of
students in an effort for students to learn from each
other as well as an erudite curriculum. Studies show
that students who learn in a diverse curriculum not
only gain a broader perspective and appreciation for
other cultures, but they also develop better thinking
skills. Sticks + Stones collaborators aim to propagate
knowledgeable, culture-savvy future designers who have
learned first-hand from an extraordinarily diverse
group of peers about the insulting and potentially
harmful effects of image misuse. The innovative
curriculum requires ethnic profiling and stereotyping
as well as reflection, conversation and collaborative
design on the way to multicultural understanding.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Blair:2010:BBP,
author = "Adream Blair",
title = "Beyond Borders: Participatory Design Research and the
Changing Role of Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "207--218",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "University art and design programs are branching out
and creating cross-disciplinary programs and research
centers that connect design students and faculty across
various disciplines such as business, engineering,
architecture, information studies, health sciences and
education. A human-centered, problem-based approach to
design research looks to position industry and academic
leaders to work alongside students, community leaders,
artists and non-profits to develop creative and
innovative solutions to the challenges facing
contemporary society. But, as these challenges become
more global in scope, participatory design research and
the Internet become critical tools in addressing
cultural differences in visual and verbal messages.
This paper looks at the role of social networking tools
and participatory research in addressing cross-cultural
and multicultural challenges. It addresses the
question: Can the use of classroom collaboration,
participatory design research and online critique and
workspaces encourage creativity, innovation and
critical thinking in student and professional
designers?",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moldenhauer:2010:VCG,
author = "Judith A. Moldenhauer",
title = "Virtual Conferencing in Global Design Education:
Dreams and Realities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "219--238",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "The concept and use of the synchronous and
asynchronous forms of virtual conferencing is central
to the experience of global design education. Easy and
ready access to people and information worldwide is at
the heart of a paradigm shift in design practice and
education, defined by collaboration and digital
technology. The dream of smooth, global interaction via
virtual conferencing rests on the concept of presence,
namely, the ability for people to feel as though there
are no barriers to their communication. The reality,
however, is to encounter such things as dropped video
or audio signals, rastered images and e-mail
attachments that will not open because the sender and
receiver have different versions of a software
application. This paper explores the dissonance between
the dreams and realities of virtual conferencing in
global design education by discussing the idea of
presence, examining the relationship between virtual
conferencing and contemporary design practice and
education, presenting the virtual conferencing
experiences of three international student projects and
addressing what we still need to know in order to best
use such technology within the context of global design
education. The paper concludes with comments about
providing students with valuable international design
experiences.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lawson:2010:NSC,
author = "Cynthia Lawson",
title = "{The New School} Collaborates: Organization and
Communication in Immersive International Field Programs
with Artisan Communities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "239--265",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "Organization and Communication in Immersive
International Field Programs with Artisan Communities
Under the umbrella terms of ``humanitarian design,''
``social design'' and ``social responsibility,''
educational institutions and specifically design
programs are more and more searching for opportunities
to engage their students in critical and hands-on
learning via collaborations between students, faculty,
communities in need and non-profit organizations. Such
active learning is rich and meaningful for all parties
involved, but the challenges are rarely discussed and
yet compromise the collaborations' sustainability and
potential for activating local change and development.
This article uses the first two years of ``The New
School Collaborates,'' (TNSC) an ongoing project
between The New School's divisions of Parsons (design),
Milano (non-profit management and urban development)
and General Studies (international affairs) in New
York, several external partners and groups of Mayan
artisan women in Guatemala, as the central case study
for the abovementioned type of work. Of particular
interest is the central role that organization and
communication play in immersive international field
programs. This article argues that the key to a
successful collaborative process includes a clear and
transparent partnership upfront, with a clear
understanding of the roles and opportunities for each
organization involved and a communication
infrastructure that is sensitive to participants'
skills and resources. The article refers to, and
includes, documentation from specific experiences from
two years of courses on campus as well as in Guatemala
and the overall process and evaluation of this
particular case. Of particular interest is a reflection
on challenges faced and how an active and thoughtful
analysis of them can lead to a more appropriate, and in
the long-term more sustainable structure for this type
of work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2010:BRE,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Economics of Attention,
Style and Substance in the Age of Information}},
Richard A. Lanham. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago
Press, 2006. ISBN 10: 0-226-46867-4. Paperbound, 312
pages, black and white illustrations \$I8.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "266--267",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:14:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2010:BRGa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Graphic Design Translated, A
Visual Directory of Terms for Global Design}}, Peter J.
Wolf. Beverly, MA: Rockport Publishers, 2010. ISBN
978-1-59253-595-8. Hardbound, 432 pages, full color
illustrations. \$50.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "267--268",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:14:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2010:BRGb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Grid Book}}, Hannah B.
Higgins. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009. ISBN
978-0-262-51240-4. Paperback, 300 pages, black and
white illustrations. \$25.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "268--269",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:14:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2010:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "2",
pages = "270--272",
month = may,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:14:14 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N2_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2010:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "3",
pages = "276--276",
month = sep,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:26:53 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N3_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fong:2010:AOI,
author = "Mich{\`e}le Wong Kung Fong",
title = "Audience\slash online Information Interactions: New
Research in Learning Preferences",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "3",
pages = "279--303",
month = sep,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N3_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "This investigation proposes the need for a
paradigmatic shift in the production of formal and
behavioral online information to accommodate the
differing learning preferences of its audiences.
Developments in the presentation of information itself
and the management of its complexity have not
progressed at the same rate as the technology that
produces it. Psychologist David Kolb (1974) found that
the combinations created by an individual's perception
and processing techniques form a unique learning style,
which becomes the most preferred and comfortable way to
process information for that individual. This project
poses the question: In what ways can the redesign of
online information presentations, formal and
behavioral, support the different learning preferences
of complex audiences? As a response I share my
work-in-progress research into audience/online
information interactions. It emphasizes the need to
acknowledge that information must be flexible and
customized to enhance meaningful experience for
different learners.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wang:2010:AIR,
author = "Hsiu-Feng Wang",
title = "The Appropriateness of Icon Representations for
{Taiwanese} Computer Users",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "3",
pages = "305--329",
month = sep,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N3_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "This experiment investigated how two factors that
relate to icon representations affected Taiwanese
computer users. These were: alphabetic or non-
alphabetic representations and cultural or standard
imagery. Alphabetic representations are representations
that show Chinese characters or English words/letters.
Non-alphabetic representations are representations that
show either concrete or abstract objects. Cultural
imagery is imagery that uses ethnic depictions, often
shown in a traditional manner. Standard imagery is
imagery used in icons found in present software
packages used internationally. Fifty-two Taiwanese
citizens with a similar ability in English were shown a
series of twenty-six icons on a computer screen along
with a list of labels, and asked to match the labels
with the icons. The results indicated that cultural
elements, especially alphabetical cultural elements
aided the recognition of icons by participants not
familiar with computers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mitchell:2010:DAS,
author = "Marilyn Mitchell",
title = "The Development of Automobile Speedometer Dials: a
Balance of Ergonomics and Style, Regulation and Power",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "3",
pages = "331--366",
month = sep,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N3_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper explains the historical development of
analogue and digital speedometer dial designs using the
linguistics theory base of pragmatics, which asks
researchers to explain a visual design by describing
its purpose as well as how its various visual features
meet people's needs, how people read dials and how
people use dials to coordinate with one another or
machines. The paper is useful for researchers
interested in methodologies for studying the
development of language-like visual communication, and
for those interested in the history of information
graphics, machine interfaces or speedometer dials in
particular. A range of dial designs from the early
1900s to the current day are described and analyzed. In
this paper, results show that drivers read speedometers
to avoid fines, keep safe, change gears, set cruise
control or record high speeds. Designs also, however,
serve marketing and aesthetic purposes. Features of
analogue displays are described with the paper
concluding with a taxonomy of dial features. The entire
system of speed containment could be improved since
even with easy-to-read dials, drivers continue to
speed. Dials that work with satellite systems to
continually display the current speed limit may be the
way of the future.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Winkler:2010:HFF,
author = "Dietmar R. Winkler",
title = "{Helvetica}, the Film and the Face in Context",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "3",
pages = "367--378",
month = sep,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N3_2010_E.pdf",
abstract = "Little historic context is generally provided
regarding design phenomena; ideas, names, events and
relationships are disregarded in design's typical
superficial coverage; it is as though design exists in
a vacuum. This paper seeks to put Helvetica, the face,
the font and the movie into context by exploring its
relationship to Swiss Design philosophically and
practically. The infiltration of Helvetica, the font,
into American design practices is also explored, along
with some variation on typographic education from both
a formal and informal perspective.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2010:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index for {Volume 44}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "3",
pages = "379--381",
month = sep,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:26:53 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N3_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2010:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "44",
number = "3",
pages = "382--384",
month = sep,
year = "2010",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:26:53 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V44N3_2010_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Toner:2011:SP,
author = "Anne Toner",
title = "Seeing Punctuation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N12_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "This introduction to this special issue of Visible
Language examines why, and in what circumstances,
punctuation may become visible: when especially does it
come into view and demand our attention? While
punctuation marks are, of course, visible signs, when
they are functioning according to our expectations (and
sometimes even when defying them), they can be barely
noticed. The essay begins with discussion of a passage
from Charles Dickens's Little Dorrit in which a
character's punctuation is referred to. This serves as
a starting point for identifying a number of questions
raised by such visibility, matters that are developed
further, and variously, by the essays that follow.
These include: punctuation's roles in articulating
grammar and suggesting orality; what punctuation may
tell us about views on education and literacy; defining
punctuation; its historical visibility or invisibility;
its variation according to technological change; and
its iconic and figurative potential.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Durrenmatt:2011:IVB,
author = "Jacques D{\"u}rrenmatt",
title = "From Invisibility to Visibility and Backwards:
Punctuation in Comics",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N12_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "In a literary form such as the comic that combines
images and text, punctuation is likely to play a
specific role. From the comic's invention at the
beginning of the 19th century, creators like
T{\"o}pffer or Dor{\'e} played with punctuation,
especially the expressive signs, imitating what was
happening at the same time in numerous novels. The
habit of overloading the images with exclamation and
interrogation marks or dashes led progressively,
however, to saturation during the golden age of
superhero comics and therefore to a sort of punctuation
crisis. There was increased questioning as to the
ideological meaning of such signs: a rethinking of what
punctuation meant. Nowadays graphic novelists tend to
invent new uses for the signs, making language newly
visible with interesting effects.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baron:2011:NSU,
author = "Naomi S. Baron and Rich Ling",
title = "Necessary Smileys \& Useless Periods: Redefining
Punctuation in Electronically Mediated Communication",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N12_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "Communication is increasingly taking place through
written messaging using online and mobile platforms
such as email, instant messaging and text messaging. A
number of scholars have considered whether these texts
reflect spoken or written language, though less is
known about the role of punctuation. In fact, it is
commonly assumed that punctuation on such platforms is
either random or absent. This study explores the nature
of punctuation (including emoticons) in electronically
mediated communication by analyzing sets of focus group
data from adolescents discussing text messaging and by
assessing a corpus of text messages sent by university
students. Some usage patterns are gender-based. More
generally, there is evidence that young people are
developing coherent strategies for how such marks
should be used in messages created on new digital
media.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hall:2011:SNY,
author = "Nigel Hall and Sue Sing",
title = "Seven- to Nine-year-olds' Understandings of Speech
Marks: Some issues and problems",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N12_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "At first sight the speech mark would seem to be one of
the easiest to use of all punctuation marks. After all,
all one has to do is take the piece of speech or
written language and surround it with the appropriately
shaped marks. But, are speech marks as easy to
understand and use as suggested above, especially for
young children beginning their punctuation careers?
Some readers may well at this point be asking, `But
what is a speech mark?' It is a good question, firstly,
because outside of the UK the term is hardly ever used
and secondly, because the term is extremely recent. The
speech mark is simply an alternative title for those
punctuation marks used to frame speech or quotation in
written language and it is the latest in a long line of
terms used to name them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Blackburn:2011:EMS,
author = "Nick Blackburn",
title = "Early Modern `Speech' Marks",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N12_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "The essay presents a revised history of the
punctuation mark [ `` ], drawn from the earliest
communities who made it their own. By situating the
development of [ `` ] in its historical context, from
first uses of the diple [ > ] by the Greek scholar
Aristarchus, it explains how it was the general
applications which persisted into the sixteenth century
and beyond, before the mark finally settled into its
modern use to enclose quotations. While literary and
bibliographical scholars have suggested that emphatic
marking was primarily attached to rhetorical figures as
sententia, it is shown that printed marks were used by
authors to achieve a rich variety of semantic effects
and by their readers to create personal editions.
Beginning with a modern comparison, the adoption of [ /
] as a new mark of punctuation for modern British
drama, the essay explains how peculiarities in the
deployment of [ `` ] in sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century texts --- including works as
central to the literary canon as Shakespeare's Hamlet
--- are situated at a transition point between a small
or `privy' group and what the Shakespeare folio called
`the great variety of readers.'",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lennard:2011:IVP,
author = "John Lennard",
title = "In\slash visible Punctuation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N12_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "The article offers two approaches to the question of
`invisible punctuation,' theoretical and critical. The
first is a taxonomy of modes of punctuational
invisibility, identifying denial, repression,
habituation, error and absence. Each is briefly
discussed and some relations with technologies of
reading are considered. The second considers
paragraphing, or lack of it, in Sir Philip Sidney's
Apology for Poetry: one of the two early printed
editions and at least one of the two MSS are
monoparagraphic, a feature always silently eliminated
by editors as a supposed carelessness. It is argued
that this is improbable and that one form the Defence
may have taken at Sidney's hands (and those of his
literary executors) was monoparagraphic, a matter
affecting the tone, genre and the understanding of his
argument. A short conclusion considers the current
state of punctuational invisibility in relation to
digital awareness.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Luna:2011:MSB,
author = "Paul Luna",
title = "Marks, Spaces and Boundaries: Punctuation (and other
effects) in the typography of dictionaries",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N12_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "Dictionary compilers and designers use punctuation to
structure and clarify entries and to encode
information. Dictionaries with a relatively simple
structure can have simple typography and simple
punctuation; as dictionaries grew more complex, and
encountered the space constraints of the printed page,
complex encoding systems were developed, using
punctuation and symbols. Two recent trends have emerged
in dictionary design: to eliminate punctuation, and
sometimes to use a larger number of fonts, so that the
boundaries between elements are indicated by font
change, not punctuation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2011:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "166--166",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Dobson:2011:IVP,
author = "Teresa Dobson and Piotr Michura and Stan Ruecker and
Monica Brown and Omar Rodriguez",
title = "Interactive Visualizations of Plot in Fiction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "169--191",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this paper, we expand on our presentation at
ICDS2010 (Dobson et al., 2010) in describing the design
of several new forms of interactive visualization
intended for teaching the concept of plot in fiction.
The most common visualization currently used for
teaching plot is a static diagram known as Freytag's
Pyramid, which was initially intended for describing
classical and Shakespearean tragedy. It has
subsequently been applied to a wider range of fiction,
but is not always applicable. The alternative
interactive forms that we propose allow a more dynamic
approach that can be customized by the teachers and
students to accommodate various interpretations of a
single piece of fiction. We provide a mechanism for
people to select significant features of a story, such
as characters, objects, events and transitions in time
or space, and see how the different models react to the
presence of these features. Our designs include one
that is primarily sequential, another that emphasizes
the structural complexity of the story and a third that
places a single feature as a central focus. The data
for this visualization is provided through an XML
encoding of the significant features of a given
story.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Dyson:2011:DDS,
author = "Mary C. Dyson",
title = "Do Designers Show Categorical Perception of
Typefaces?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "193--220",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "Readers need to easily discriminate between different
letters, so typefaces are designed to make these
differences distinctive. But there is also a uniformity
of style within a typeface. These styles are recognized
by typographic designers and may be categorized to
enable more efficient discrimination among typefaces.
The manner in which designers perceive typefaces is
explored using the paradigm of Categorical Perception
(CP). A continuum of fonts is created by interpolating
between two typefaces, and two tasks (identification
and discrimination) are used to test for CP. As the
application of CP to typefaces is a new approach,
various methodological issues are pursued. The
experiments reveal that the conditions required to
demonstrate CP are quite specific and CP was only
evident inTimes and Helvetica and not Garamond and
Bodoni. Possible reasons for this difference are the
characteristics of the two typefaces and their context
of use. Speculation as to the purpose of CP in
non-designers raises the under-researched question of
how we identify letters in different typefaces when
reading.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wong:2011:CCE,
author = "Ho Lan Helena Wong",
title = "Critique: a Communicative Event in Design Education: a
Qualitative Research on {Western} faculty and {Asian}
students",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "221--247",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:03 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
abstract = "Critique is a communicative and sociable event in
which students present their design and critics provide
feedback. Students often find it difficult to explain
their work and articulate their thoughts because most
design knowledge is tacit by nature. If design is about
new concepts, then in a critique, students have to
describe and clearly present their idea. However, in
critiques, the focus is often on the content, but not
as much on the communication competencies of delivering
the idea across a group of people. Using a qualitative
research methodology and interviewing Western faculty
and Asian students, this study explores how
communication between Western faculty and Asian
undergraduate design students alters the effectiveness
and affectiveness of a group critique. Implications of
this study provide reflective insights for faculty and
students on how critiques can be improved.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2011:BRA,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Architecture of
Patterns}}, Paul Andersen and David Salomon. New York,
NY: W. W. Norton \& Company, 2010. ISBN
978-0-393-73293-1. Softbound, 144 pages, full color
illustrations, \$24.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "250--251",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2011:BRS,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Shallows: What the
Internet is Doing to Our Brains}}, Nicholas Carr. New
York, NY: W. W. Norton \& Company, 2010. ISBN
978-0-393-07222-8, Hardbound, 276 pages, black and
white, \$26.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "252--253",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Storkerson:2011:BRD,
author = "Peter Storkerson",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Design Integrations:
Research and Collaboration}}, Sharon Poggenpohl and
Keiichi Sato, Editors. Bristol, UK: Intellect, 2009.
ISBN 978-1-84150-240-3. Softbound, 306 pages, black and
white illustrations, \$40.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "254--257",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2011:BRL,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Limited Language: Rewriting
Design, Responding to a feedback culture}}, Colin
Davies and Monika Parrinder, Editors. Basel, SW:
Birkh{\"a}user Verlag AG, 2010. ISBN 2-00-993486-5.
Softbound, 288 pages, full color illustrations,
\$26.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "258--260",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2011:BRH,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Helvetica and the New York
City Subway System}}, Paul Shaw. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0-262-01548-6. Hardbound, 132
pages, full color illustration, \$39.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "261--263",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2011:BRO,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Open Design Now: Why Design
Cannot Remain Exclusive}}, Bas van Abel, Lucus Evers,
Roel Klaassen and Peter Troxler. Amsterdam, NL: BIS
Publishers, 2011. ISBN 978-90-6369-259-9. Softbound,
320 pages, full color illustrations, \$39.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "264--267",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2011:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume 45}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "268--269",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2011:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "270--270",
month = dec,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V45N3_2011_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2012:EFD,
author = "Sharon Poggenpohl",
title = "Envisioning a Future Design Education, Introduction",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "The persistence of past traditions and the uncertainty
of change can easily immobilize teachers who see the
misfit of design education, but are reluctant to adapt
and evolve new approaches to the teaching- learning
paradigm. Using a recent statement by a former Harvard
president, a few direct and unremarkable adaptations
are suggested. This special issue is organized in three
sections: Clarity in educational goals and student
performance; Attention to dynamic change and
interconnectedness; Differentiation and research in
graduate programs. The invited authors are briefly
introduced. They do not provide consensus, but offer
different perspectives on change.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{vanderWaarde:2012:CDE,
author = "Karel van der Waarde and Maurits Vroombout",
title = "Communication Design Education: Could Nine Reflections
be Sufficient?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "SITUATION Graphic design education is subject to
substantial changes. Changes in professional practice
and higher education aggravate insecurities about the
contents and structure of courses, assessment criteria,
relations between practice, research and theory and
teaching methods. ASSUMPTION Graphic design education
(visual communication design education) needs to change
to accommodate these changes. APPROACH There are many
possible starting points to tackle the `wicked problem'
of visual communication design education. The starting
point for this article is professional practice.
Through the observation of practice, and interviews
with practicing graphic designers, a set of common
activities and approaches was distilled. These
commonalities --- the things that all graphic designers
seem to have in common --- are visualized in two
diagrams. RESULTS The two diagrams can be used as a
basis for a critical review of current education in
visual communication design, and they indicate a
motivated and testable development for the coming
years.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frascara:2012:WMD,
author = "Jorge Frascara and Guillermina No{\"e}l",
title = "What's Missing in Design Education Today?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article begins by describing a desirable design
approach that is only practiced by a few designers
today. This design approach is desirable because it
responds to a society that suffers from a number of
illnesses due to communications and artifacts that do
not satisfy the needs of people. The article then
proposes the kind of design education that could lead
to forming designers within the outlined approach, and
defines necessary terms and conditions. Lastly, it
proposes recommendations, and the need for a deep
reflection on the nature of design and of design
education.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sless:2012:DDE,
author = "David Sless",
title = "Design or `Design' --- Envisioning a Future Design
Education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "Challenging the common grand vision of Design, this
article considers `design' as a humble re-forming
process based on evidence to substantiate its results.
The designer is likened to a tinker who respects
previous iterations of a design and seeks to retain
what is useful while improving its performance. A
design process is offered, illustrated with a real
project example. The author argues for a reframing of
`design' as a sustainable, evolutionary process.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bennett:2012:GDG,
author = "Audrey Bennett",
title = "Good Design is Good Social Change: Envisioning an Age
of Accountability in Communication Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "Using typography as its exemplar with its lack of
clear performance criteria, this article questions what
is good design and how to measure a designer's
accountability. Evaluation criteria are teased out from
various perspectives: credibility, ease of use,
stakeholder inclusion in the design process, respect
for cultural dimensions and whether it adds to humanity
and/or the environment. The article concludes with
steps to social change.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ockerse:2012:LCD,
author = "Thomas Ockerse",
title = "Learn from the Core --- Design from the Core",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "The current objective, object-oriented approach to
design is questioned along with design education viewed
as a job-oriented endeavor. Instead relational
knowledge and experience in a holistic sense, both
tacit and explicit, are valued along with an
appreciation of the unique character of the student. A
new paradigm for design education is proposed that
embraces collaboration and focuses on integration of
study, experience and reflection that translates beyond
design into an intelligent life.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Myers:2012:HHN,
author = "Chris Myers",
title = "Handsomely, Handsomely Now! 5 Impromptus for the Early
Part of the Century",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "Based on a 19th century compositional trope
popularized by Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Chopin, the impromptus
presented here are linked as a storytelling suite. The
notion within the impromptu is to seek depth through
lightness, as if improvised. The five stories provide
metaphors for the conundrum of design education and
practice. They engage the reader in interpretation; an
open-ended hermeneutic pursuit.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Davis:2012:LGE,
author = "Meredith Davis",
title = "Leveraging Graduate Education for a More Relevant
Future",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "Arguing that the 21st century context for design is
significantly different from the previous century, a
set of structural suggestions are posed that can
leverage change. Administrative arrangements are
questioned along with the lack of clear differentiation
or performance expectation among design degrees. While
widespread, confusing and contradictory ideas about
research complicate the situation, the leverage point
is identified in graduate education.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ruecker:2012:PPC,
author = "Stan Ruecker",
title = "The Perennial and the Particular Challenges of Design
Education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "Education in design shares with other disciplines a
number of perennial challenges, including the need to
transfer human culture, the choice of what parts of
human culture to transfer and the decision as to what
approaches work best in accomplishing that transfer.
Design education also faces particular challenges,
which are shared with only a few other disciplines.
These are a predisposition towards the future, the
increasing necessity of interdisciplinary approaches
and the value for students in participating early in
the culture of research. I argue for curricular
advancements to accommodate each of these factors,
including in particular a design PhD modeled on the
humanities. Finally, I emphasize the importance of
providing students with sufficient time to reflect.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Friedman:2012:MDE,
author = "Ken Friedman",
title = "Models of Design: Envisioning a Future Design
Education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "1--2",
pages = "??--??",
month = may,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N12_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article offers a large-scale view of how design
fits in the world economy today, and the role of design
education in preparing designers for their economic and
professional role. The current context of design
involves broad-based historical changes including a
major redistribution of geopolitical and industrial
power from the West to the East. A model of six global
economies delineates the challenge and opportunity for
design practice and education. While the six economies
developed over time, all fit together now and design
creates value in different ways across them.
Understanding the economic context of design education
gives clarity to the educational mission,
differentiating it from other forms of education. The
author argues that design professionals now require a
broad range of analytical, conceptual and creative
skills related to the social and economic context of
design along with advanced skills in a design
specialty. A taxonomic chart of design knowledge
delineates the range of skills and knowledge domains
involved.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2012:ABc,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "178--178",
month = sep,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 09:06:35 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Walker:2012:DDC,
author = "Sue Walker",
title = "Describing the Design of Children's Books: an
analytical approach",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "180--199",
month = sep,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "Descriptions of graphic language are relatively rare
compared to descriptions of spoken language. This paper
presents an analytical approach to studying the visual
attributes and conventions in children's reading and
information books. The approach comprises development
of a checklist to record `features' of visual
organization, such as those relevant to typography and
layout, illustration and the material qualities of the
books, and consideration of the contextual factors that
influence the ways that features have been organized or
treated. The contextual factors particularly relevant
to children's reading include educational policy,
legibility and vision research and typeface development
and availability. The approach to analysis and
description is illustrated with examples of children's
reading and information books from the Typographic
Design for Children database, which also demonstrates
an application of the checklist approach.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beier:2012:HMB,
author = "Sofie Beier",
title = "How My Brain Stopped Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "200--205",
month = sep,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "Due to a medical condition, I temporarily lost the
ability to read and write. As an academic researcher
specializing in understanding the reading process, I
could benefit from this terrible experience by
explaining --- on a scientific level --- what happened
to me, and hence draw lines to existing research and my
former analyses.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Koch:2012:ETD,
author = "Beth E. Koch",
title = "Emotions in Typographic Design: an empirical
examination",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "206--227",
month = sep,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "There are virtually no rules to empirically interpret
the meaning inherent in typeface designs --- people
intuitively decipher typefaces (Van Leeuwen, 2005).
Forty-two participants examined six alphabets and
responded using an online questionnaire to discover:
(1) whether viewing typefaces produces emotional
responses, (2) whether people have the same emotion
responses to typefaces and (3) whether certain emotions
are predominantly associated with the formative design
features of typefaces --- classification, terminal
shape, character width and weight. Psychological
research about the role of emotion in visual processing
was combined with an interactive animated questionnaire
methodology (Desmet, 2002), and the resulting data were
analyzed in a matched t-Test design (? =.05, 95\%).
This human-centered empirical approach proved a
promising methodology for design research that
successfully eliminated problems evidenced in previous
object-centered typography studies. Because people
reported similar emotion response to the design
features, this study suggests that design's underlying
features represent a common visual language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wang:2012:CMO,
author = "Regina W. Y. Wang and Chiung-Fen Wang",
title = "Composition Methodology of Optical Illusion Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "228--245",
month = sep,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "Optical illusions cause emotional surprise due to the
visual experience gap between visual cognition and the
actual state. Knowing the organization and layout of
objects in optical illusions is important and valuable
to turn a design concept of picture creation into
picture and composition. This study created a
composition method for optical illusions. The research
method included a two-stage investigation. The first
stage uses the method of literature content analyses to
develop objective optical illusion design aids from
literature theories and the angle of composition. The
second stage uses the method of expert opinion and
design aids, as developed by this study, to validate
feasibility and analyze the composition of optical
illusion design. The results are as follows: there are
four composition methods, namely separation, tangency,
superposition and transposition, for optical illusion
design according to shape combinations, positions and
directionality of objects using the coordinate axes
tool. This study thus proposed a specific optical
illusion composition method as reference for designers
to create graphic designs.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Black:2012:DCI,
author = "Alison Black and Karen L. Stanbridge",
title = "Documents as `Critical Incidents' in Organization to
Consumer Communication",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "246--281",
month = sep,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
abstract = "A diary study tracked the paper documents received by
nine UK informants over one month. Informants gave
simple ratings of individual documents' attractiveness
and the ease of understanding them; more detailed
reactions to the documents were gathered through
informant diaries and follow-up interviews. The
detailed reactions extended beyond the feedback
gathered through the rating task. Informants showed
sensitivity to the content, language, design and
circumstances of receipt of documents, with indications
that they developed opinions of originating
organizations based on their experience of using their
documents. Documents that failed to provide all the
information needed, that failed to make their
intentions clear (or obscured their intentions) or that
were perceived as miss-targeted received negative
comment. Repeat experiences of receiving either well-
or poorly conceived documents strengthened informant
reactions to individual originating organizations. The
paper concludes with recommendations for steps document
originators, writers and designers need to take to
prepare documents that enhance organization to consumer
communication. We recommend that organizations evaluate
and act on consumers' reactions to their documents,
beyond user testing in document development or
scorecard ratings in use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2012:BRG,
author = "David Cabianca",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Graphic Design: Now in
Production: a Note on Emerging Cultural Relevancy for
Graphic Design}}, Ian Albinson, Rob Giampietro, Andrew
Blauvelt, \& Ellen Lupton. Minneapolis, MN: Walker Art
Center, 2011. ISBN 978-0-935640-98-4. Paperback, 224
pages, illustrated, full color, \$40.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "284--287",
month = dec,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2012:BRCa,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Chasing the White Whale, The
Moby-Dick Marathon; or, What Melville Means Today}},
David Dowling. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press,
2010. ISBN 978-1-58729-906-3. Paperback, 242 pages, a
few illustrations, black and white, \$24.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "288--289",
month = dec,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2012:BRCb,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{China's Design Revolution}},
Lorraine Justice. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012.
978-0-262-01742-8. Hardcover, 144 pages, illustrated
black and white, \$21.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "290--292",
month = dec,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2012:BRD,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Design \& Designing, a
Critical Introduction}}, Steve Garner and Chris Evans,
editors. London, UK: Berg, 2012. ISBN
978-1-84788-576-0. Paperback, 483 pages, illustrated,
some color, \$49.95}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "293--295",
month = dec,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2012:BRR,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Reading Letters, Designing
for Legibility}}, Sofie Beier. Amsterdam, NL: BIS
Publishers, 2012. ISBN 978-90-6369-271-1. Hardbound,
181 pages, illustrated, full color, \$40.00}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "296--297",
month = dec,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2012:IV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Index to {Volume 45}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "298--300",
month = dec,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2012:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "301--303",
month = dec,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2012:CTM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Colophon: Typefaces: {Miller Test}, {Miller Display},
{Super Grotesk}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "304--304",
month = dec,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 08:42:48 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V46N3_2012_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2013:ABa,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = jan,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 09:30:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N1_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2013:VLT,
author = "Sharon Poggenpohl and Paul Michael Zender",
title = "Visible Language in Transition",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "1",
pages = "4--11",
month = jan,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N1_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "Visible Language evolves into its third generation
with a new editor (Mike Zender) and a new institutional
support (University of Cincinnati). Transitions across
the two completed generations and plans and
expectations for the third are explored. Forty-six
years of continuous publication are celebrated.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2013:RTR,
author = "Sharon Poggenpohl",
title = "Reflections on Teaching Research: a Conversation with
{Meredith Davis}, {Mary Dyson}, {Judith Gregory}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "1",
pages = "12--37",
month = jan,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N1_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "As research in design is gaining traction in
university programs, understanding approaches to
teaching research skills, the value of a research
approach in design and even fundamentally reflecting on
what research is becomes germane. Like varieties of
design practice, there are many varieties of research
process and methods to address different research
questions, and certainly different programs have
different goals for their students at various levels of
education. Three faculty teaching in university design
programs with years of experience guiding research
projects, reflect on their experience, offering
different perspectives on this emerging topic.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baki:2013:BDL,
author = "Randa Abdel Baki",
title = "Bilingual Design Layout Systems: Cases from {Beirut}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "1",
pages = "38--65",
month = jan,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N1_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper identifies and analyzes the challenges of
bilingual design layout systems in Beirut. With the
rapid spread of globalization, English and Arabic often
enter the public realm together. As the design industry
also rapidly develops and the Western influences are
manifested, the duality of languages and scripts are
constantly negotiated. This paper investigates various
bilingual design layouts and proposes six new
variations of bilingual design layout systems for
designers, educators and students to employ and develop
further. By employing an illustrative methodology in
which different layout systems are both examined and
compared, the author proposes visual structures for
bilingual readers, adding an extra layer to the
understanding of visual communication while offering
the viewer the choice of reading both scripts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2013:IID,
author = "Mike Zender and Mauricio Mej{\'\i}a",
title = "Improving Icon Design: Through Focus on the Role of
Individual Symbols in Construction of Meaning",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "1",
pages = "66--89",
month = jan,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N1_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite the fact that icons are widely relied upon for
communication, designers have few principles to guide
icon design. This paper reports a study of the role
individual symbols play on the construction of meaning
from icons. An experiment compared two sets of four
icons, each made of a different set of discrete
symbols. It finds that the interaction of the right
number of symbols for the referent, and a more apt
combination of individual symbols for the referent, can
significantly improve the construction of an icon that
communicates what was intended. The rules of thumb
proposed here are applicable to construction of any
visual communication that uses symbols.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2013:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = jan,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 09:30:00 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N1_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2013:AB,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "2",
pages = "i--i",
month = may,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 09:49:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N2_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Venkatesh:2013:SRD,
author = "Aruna Venkatesh",
title = "A Study on the Revelations of Design Students'
Thinking Styles in Reflective Journals",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "2",
pages = "1--36",
month = may,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N2_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "Thinking, considered as part of the core skill set of
a designer, is equally significant in learning and
design processes. An awareness and understanding of a
personal thinking style is therefore important for both
teaching and learning. Using well-established theories
of thinking and using an in depth multiple case method,
the author explores the possibilities of exposing
students' thinking styles through the medium of
reflective journals. Eight journals are carefully
examined in terms of where student attention is
located, how they communicate and how they are
thinking. A further aim is to provide a guideline that
can aid teachers to analyze the journals as feedback
for the ease or difficulty associated with their
teaching strategy. While the study is framed within a
university design program, its findings may be of more
general application.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Black:2013:DQG,
author = "Alison Black and Annette Gibb and Clare Carey and
Sarah Barker and Claire Leake and Luke Solomons",
title = "Designing a Questionnaire to Gather Carer Input Pain
Assessment for Hospitalized People with Dementia",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "2",
pages = "37--60",
month = may,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N2_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "We describe development of a questionnaire to elicit
pain symptoms and experience, for use by people with
dementia or their carers, at hospital admission. The
questionnaire provided contextual information to
support professionals' use of the Abbey Pain Scale, a
validated tool used by nursing staff internationally.
Appropriate information and physical design were
required in order, not only to create an approachable
questionnaire for patients and carers, but also to
ensure fit with hospital processes. Fit with hospital
process had significant influence on the final form of
the questionnaire, compromising some aspects of design
for patients and carers, but this compromise was
considered essential to ensure pain management
procedures were supplemented by wider, contextual
information.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Corcoran:2013:MCS,
author = "Heather Corcoran and Matthew Kreuter and Christina
Clarke",
title = "Making Cancer Surveillance Data More Accessible for
the Public Through {Dataspark}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "2",
pages = "61--87",
month = may,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N2_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper describes findings from an experiment to
determine whether visual design could enhance the
effectiveness of the presentation of cancer
surveillance data online. The research team included
designers who created an interface called Dataspark (
DS ) for California citizens to see incidence rates for
colorectal cancer in the state. The design of the
display used principles of relative scale, color,
shape, and arrangement. In a randomized experiment,
this interface was compared to two displays that are
hosted by established cancer organizations but do not
use principles of scale, color, shape, and arrangement
in the same way. Approximately 550 California citizens
participated in the experiment, during which they were
assigned at random to use one of the three displays and
then asked questions about understanding, ease of use,
engagement and personal relevance. Results showed that
the Dataspark display was significantly more effective
in helping participants understand the data and explore
the interface. User engagement and personal relevance
were modest for all three displays. This paper analyzes
the results and introduces some strategies to address
engagement and personal relevance in future work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2013:CPE,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Call for Papers: Environmental Communication: a
Special Issue of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} for
2014",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "2",
pages = "89--90",
month = may,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 09:49:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N2_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2013:RRR,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Reliable + Relevant Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "2",
pages = "91--92",
month = may,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 09:49:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N2_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2013:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "2",
pages = "93--93",
month = may,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 09:49:45 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N2_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2013:ENB,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Editor}'s Note: {Blunt Conference}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "3",
pages = "5--5",
month = sep,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:02:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N3_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Griffin:2013:MBJ,
author = "Dori Griffin",
title = "Moving Beyond `Just Making Things`: Design History in
the Studio and the Survey Classroom",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "3",
pages = "6--28",
month = sep,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N3_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "The disciplinary literature of graphic design
education calls for the inclusion of design history in
studio students' education. Yet evidence that the
discipline has successfully answered this call remains
scarce. This paper asks design educators to consider
how our rhetoric might be misaligned with our practice
on the subject of teaching graphic design history. It
also asks educators to consider the need to develop an
explicit, detailed body of case study literature
dealing with the ways in which historical learning can
be incorporated into the studio classroom. Design
educators need to document and inter-rogate the
specific ways in which we have been incorporating
design history into the studio classroom. Enabling
students to construct a functional model of design
history requires more than a disparate and loosely
defined set studio projects with history as their
subject matter. Design educators need a way to learn
about successful models and develop disciplinary best
practices. Toward this end, the last section of this
paper offers a detailed case study that documents one
way to incorporate graphic design history into the
studio classroom.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Coorey:2013:CWS,
author = "Jillian Coorey and Gretchen Caldwell Rinnert",
title = "Critical Writing Strategies to Improve Class
Critiques",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "3",
pages = "30--51",
month = sep,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N3_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "A crucial part of a design student's education
involves the class critique. In the traditional design
studio, work is displayed, reflected upon and
discussed. This method, used across many design
schools, lacks the contemplation and thoughtful
reflection design students often require. We propose
the add-ition of critical and constructive writing to
the classroom critique. To engage students in a deeper
reflection and to provoke them to ask key questions and
foster insightful discussions, writing components were
added to design studio projects. This paper discusses
methods employed in the traditional studio classroom:
post-it note critiques, online digital critiques,
project documentation and round-robin writing
critiques. While many instructors employ writing at the
completion of proj-ects, there are many benefits of
incorporating a writing component into class critiques.
Writing affords students the ability to pause and
reflect. Writing allows for a deeper reflection,
encouraging questions of the work's purpose: Does it
communicate effectively? Does the concept fulfill the
needs of the client? Is this an obvious solution?
Writing enables students to consider their position,
ideas, ethical philosophy and design concept while
employing the use of design vocabulary and principles.
The more proficient design students become with their
written responses, the more prepared they are in a
presentation or classroom dialogue.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cooper:2013:LLB,
author = "Alexander Cooper and Rose Gridneff and Andrew Haslam",
title = "Letterpress: Looking Backward to Look Forward",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "3",
pages = "52--71",
month = sep,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N3_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper explores the value of retaining letterpress
workshops within art and design schools, not merely as
a tool to understand our past, but as a means to
critically reflect upon our future. The benefits of
teaching letterpress to graphic design students as a
way of improving their understanding of typography are
well documented. There is an argument for preserving
`craft' subjects including letterpress within the
curriculum, as they foster immersive learning. The
letterpress process is a significant teaching tool that
complements, and can act in conjunction with,
computer-based design education. This paper seeks to
build upon these debates, examining the intersection
between the practice and theory of an otherwise
technologically outdated process. The paper focuses
upon 6x6: Collaborative Letter-press Project as a case
study. The project brings together six leading UK
Higher Education Institutions with active letterpress
workshops. It encourages the sharing of best practice
within a specialist subject area, through the creation
of a collaborative publication where students and staff
are linking their practice with critical and reflective
writing in relation to the medium. Traditionally,
workshop areas have been concerned with the acquisition
of a skill, often taught through rote learning or
technical demonstration. By positioning students at the
centre of the process they have been encouraged to form
their own perspective on the discipline. Through the
examination of evolving letterpress paradigms, it is
possible to question why we do something; as opposed to
how it is done.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beier:2013:ISH,
author = "Sofie Beier and Mary C. Dyson",
title = "The Influence of Serifs on 'h' and 'i': Useful
Knowledge from Design-led Scientific Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "3",
pages = "74--95",
month = sep,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N3_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "The typographical naivety of much scientific
legibility research has caused designers to question
the value of the research and the results. Examining
the reasons underlying this questioning, the paper
discusses the importance of designers being more
accepting of scientific findings, and why legibility
investigations have value. To demonstrate how
typographic knowledge can be incorporated into the
design of studies to increase their validity, the paper
reports on a new investigation into the role of serifs
when viewed at a distance. The experiment looks into
the identification of the lowercase letters `j', `i',
`l', `b', `h', `n', `u', and `a' in isolation. All of
the letters originate in the same typeface and are
presented in one version with serifs and one version
without serifs. Although the experiment found no
overall legibility difference between the sans serif
and the serif versions, the study showed that letters
with serifs placed on the vertical extremes were more
legible at a distance than the same letters in a sans
serif. These findings can therefore provide specific
guidance on the design of individual letters and
demonstrate the product of collaboration between
designer and scientist on the planning, implementation,
and analysis of the study.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moys:2013:IRI,
author = "Jeanne-Louise Moys",
title = "Investigating Readers' Impressions of Typographic
Differentiation Using Repertory Grids",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "3",
pages = "96--123",
month = sep,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N3_2013_E.pdf",
abstract = "Document designers combine a range of stylistic and
structural typographic attributes to articulate and
differentiate information for readers. This paper
explores how the kind of typographic differentiation
used in a document influences readers' impressions of
documents. A preliminary study indicated that three
patterns of typographic differentiation (high, moderate
and low) might underlie participants' impressions of
magazine design. Subsequently, a set of nine magazine
layouts with controlled content was purposefully
developed to systematically examine the impact of high,
moderate and low patterns of typographic
differentiation on participants' impressions of
documents. These documents were used in a repertory
grid procedure to investigate the kinds of impressions
readers articulate in relation to typographic
presentation and whether readers are likely to
formulate similar or differing impressions from high,
moderate, and low patterns of typographic
differentiation. The results suggest that typographic
differentiation influences a range of rhetorical and
experiential judgments. For example, participants
described high differentiation documents as the most
attention-grabbing and easy to skim-read, while they
considered moderate and low differentiation documents
to require deeper reading strategies. In addition,
participants assumed high differentiation documents to
be much more sensationalist than moderate or low
differentiation documents, which they generally
perceived as authoritative and credible.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2013:ABJ,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "[Author biography: {Jorge Frascara}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "3",
pages = "124--124",
month = sep,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:02:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N3_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2013:ABS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "[Author biography: {Stan Ruecker}]",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "47",
number = "3",
pages = "125--125",
month = sep,
year = "2013",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:02:58 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V47N3_2013_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2014:ABa,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = may,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:13:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N1_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mollerup:2014:SPS,
author = "Per Mollerup",
title = "Slide Presentations, Seriously",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "1",
pages = "4--21",
month = may,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N1_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article addresses the informative quality of
slide presentations in university lectures. The
arguments also apply to slide presentations in other
situations. The article presents a number of principles
to improve the graphic quality and use of slide
presentations. These principles build on a review of
relevant literature and on the author's experience and
reflection. Research in this area is limited in quality
and depth.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Peterson:2014:ITI,
author = "Matthew O. Peterson",
title = "The Integration of Text and Image in Media and Its
Impact on Reader Interest",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "1",
pages = "22--39",
month = may,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N1_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper addresses the design of instructional media
both holistically and authentically by focusing on
text-image relationships at the level of design
strategy. The schema used is sensitive to working
memory and cognitive load theory. Three text-image
integration strategies are proposed and illustrated:
prose primary (PP), with a central prose column and
marginal imagery; prose subsumed (PS), with shorter
prose segmented by imagery; and fully integrated (FI),
where smaller textual chunks populate imagery. One
hundred and thirty-seven (137) middle school students
rated their interest in science textbook pages designed
according to the outlined strategies. Interest measures
are closely aligned with the situational interest
construct in psychology. The subjects' selections
favored higher levels of text-image integration, such
that FI was rated more interesting than PS, which was
in turn more interesting than PP. Results were rated
reliable and significant at a 95\% confidence level.
Comprehension and sense of talk difficulty are briefly
addressed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moys:2014:TLF,
author = "Jeanne-Louise Moys",
title = "Typographic Layout and First Impressions --- Testing
how changes in text layout influence reader's judgments
of documents",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "1",
pages = "40--67",
month = may,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N1_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study explores how the typographic layout of
information influences readers' impressions of magazine
contents pages. Thirteen descriptors were used in a
paired comparison procedure that assessed whether
participants' rhetorical impressions of a set of six
controlled documents change in relation to variations
in layout. The combinations of layout attributes tested
were derived from the structural attributes associated
with three patterns of typographic differentiation
(high, moderate, and low) described in a previous study
(see Moys, 2014). The content and the range of
stylistic attributes applied to the test material were
controlled in order to focus on layout attributes.
Triangulation of the quantitative and qualitative data
indicates that, even within the experimental confines
of limited stylistic differentiation, the layout
attributes associated with patterns of high, moderate,
and low typographic differentiation do influence
readers' rhetorical judgments. In addition, the
findings emphasize the importance of considering
inter-relationships between clusters of typographic
attributes rather than testing isolated variables.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2014:MUI,
author = "Mike Zender and Amy Cassedy",
title = "(Mis)understanding: icon comprehension in different
cultural contexts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "1",
pages = "68--95",
month = may,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N1_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "Icons are frequently used in contexts where
comprehension needs to be consistent across cultural
and linguistic barriers. This paper reports on a study
comparing the comprehension of 54 universal medical
icons in rural Tanzania and the United States of
America. It finds that most of the icons were not
understood cross-culturally. The premise of the study
was that this misunderstanding might have two causes:
cultural distinctions and lack of knowledge. To test
the premise we studied icon comprehension by those in
two different cultures with two levels of medical
knowledge:'standard' and 'advanced'. The results show
that most (33 of 47) poorly comprehended icons failed
due to lack of medical knowledge or unfamiliarity with
technology, while few (5 of 47) poorly comprehended
icons failed due to cultural differences. Analysis of
icons that failed due to cultural differences suggests
that primary drivers of cultural misunderstanding were
the use of culturally sensitive metaphor and the
incorporation of learned signs (non-representational
symbols such as words) in icon design. Awareness of
these causes of poor comprehension across cultures
might help designers design effective universal icons
by incorporating into the design process research
methods that identity disparities of specific knowledge
in the target people group and by avoiding use of
metaphor and learned signs. These findings empower
calls for cultural sensitivity in visual communication
with guidance for implementation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2014:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "1",
pages = "96--96",
month = may,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:13:08 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N1_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2014:ABb,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "2--2",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:23:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fernandez:2014:GEN,
author = "Oscar Fern{\'a}ndez",
title = "{Guest Editor} Notes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "4--4",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:23:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cheng:2014:MDC,
author = "Karen Cheng and Sarah P{\'e}rez-Kriz",
title = "Map Design for Complex Architecture: a User Study of
Maps \& Wayfinding",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "6--33",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "The following study seeks to determine if a printed,
paper map can aid visitors in navigating through
complex architectural environments. Specifically, we
report on the design and testing of two different paper
maps intended to help patients find dental clinics and
related offices within a large medical and health
sciences center. As part of an iterative design
process, we first identified a variety of design
factors that influence the cognitive aspects of using
maps during wayfinding, and redesigned an existing map
of the environment based on those principles. We then
conducted user testing to further determine what
information should be included or excluded on the map
and to see if changes in format enhanced or detracted
from communication goals. The results show that maps
can indeed assist visitors in finding their way through
complex buildings, but that there are limitations to
their ability to overcome architectural barriers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Walton:2014:ESH,
author = "Ashley Walton",
title = "The Environment is (Still) Not in the Head: {Harry
Heft} \& Contemporary Methodological Approaches to
Navigation and Wayfinding",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "34--47",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "Traditional approaches to spatial cognition focus on
postulating underlying mental mechanisms, such as
cognitive maps. Alternative theoretical approaches from
the field of Ecological Psychology pioneered by Harry
Heft offer needed perspectives with respect to how we
understand and investigate navigation and wayfinding
behavior. Successful environmental communication is
about orchestrating an interaction that is flexible and
robust; that can capture the idiosyncrasies of everyday
activities. Abstracted, disembodied, and static
representations of experience like the cognitive map
fail to capture these idiosyncrasies. Employing a
theoretical framework that focuses on the on-going
perception-action processes of navigation will provide
new ways to conceptualize communication systems that
are adaptive, dynamic, and can successfully operate
amongst the increasing technological complexity of
contemporary spaces. New methodological tools from the
field of Ecological Psychology can provide ways to
identify these on-going processes that modulate
interactions within environments as the interaction
unfolds. These processes are constituted by patterns of
physical movement and sensory experience as well as
socio-cultural factors. The way individuals are engaged
in these processes can change throughout the course of
the interaction; the way designers establish,
fluctuate, and disrupt the flow of this engagement is
driven by when and how they intend users to perceive
features of a visual communication system.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fontaine:2014:LDT,
author = "Lisa Fontaine",
title = "Learning Design Thinking by Designing Learning
Experiences: a Case Study in the Development of
Strategic Thinking Skills through the Design of
Interactive Museum Exhibitions",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "48--69",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "Realities of contemporary graphic design seem to
mandate the development of broad thinking skills since
graphic designers are increasingly asked to design
innovative solutions that go beyond the boundaries of
print and web-based media. This emphasis on ideas
rather than objects suggests a move toward what is
often referred to as design thinking, an approach that
is seen as a response to the needs of the 21st Century
innovation economy. Design thinking is said to be the
creative process that focuses on user needs and
motivations as the major impetus for creative
solutions. It is vital for graphic design educators to
prepare students to view themselves as design thinkers:
problem-solvers first, image-makers second. A popular
curricular response to this paradigm shift has been the
inclusion of user-centered design projects that involve
the design of experiences rather than of objects. The
design thinking process requires students to develop an
understanding of the user by listening, watching and
learning about their preferences, needs, and
limitations. Throughout education, there is widespread
belief that all students should be better prepared with
relevant skills to enter the evolving workplace,
regardless of their chosen discipline. Commonly
referred to as 21st Century skills, these include
important abilities that are not currently emphasized
in the K-12 curriculum, such as critical thinking,
problem solving, collaboration, creativity, and
innovation (Goldman 2010). It is easy to see direct
correlations between these widely desired skills and
those developed in the practice of design thinking.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Cue:2014:WDA,
author = "Patricia Cu{\'e}",
title = "On the Wall: Designers as Agents for Change in
Environmental Communication",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "70--83",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "Environmental communication plays a vital role in
determining the use of public space through the design
of artifacts that connect users to a physical
environment and assign meaning to spaces. By
strategically establishing order and consistency in
environmental communications, designers have
significantly contributed to the privatization,
commodification, and sanitization of corporatized and
privately owned public spaces that often fail to
fulfill their intended use and, most importantly, to
generate solutions that are sensitive to the cultural
identity, social needs and values of communities. By
investigating a particular form of vernacular design
applied to hand-painted, large-format murals that
advertise music band appearances in Mexico, this
project examines the social capital of environmental
communication and the dynamics that shape it into a
culture-defining medium that connects people and
efficiently uses resources in an environment where the
forces of regulation and the needs of people are in
balance. This article advocates for the practice of
environmental design to align with people's needs to
facilitate more inclusive, sustainable and socially
engaged solutions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Schwanbeck:2014:RPU,
author = "Andrew T. Schwanbeck",
title = "Rebuilding Perceptions: Using Experiential Graphic
Design to Reconnect Neighborhoods to the Greater City
Population",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "84--107",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "This project explores the value that environmental
graphic design elements can create to help promote and
improve the perceptions of a neighborhood within a
segregated urban landscape. Urban segregation occurs
when a city's diversities create perceived barriers
around concentrated clusters of social groups. When
these divisions are extreme enough, communities become
shut off from the rest of the city and often fall into
a perpetual cycle struggle and degradation. Research
has shown that the success of a neighborhood relies in
its ability to connect with other neighborhoods and
economies throughout a city. It also demonstrates that
cross-participation enhances the overall capacity of a
community to operate both socially and economically. In
a segregated city, there is an opportunity to use
environmental graphic design elements to help improve
the perceptions of a divided neighborhood and reconnect
it back to the greater city population. During this
research, a case-study project was developed with the
neighborhood East Liberty, located in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Historically a thriving neighborhood,
East Liberty has been plagued by over two decades of
neglect and failed renewal efforts. Despite recent
development efforts, many locals still avoid this area.
This case study uses a combination of research tactics
and design prototypes to produce elements that attempt
to improve the experience of East Liberty and create
more positive perceptions surrounding this area.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2014:CPV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Call for Papers: VL Special Edition: Critical Making:
Design and the Digital Humanities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "108--109",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:23:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frascara:2014:BRDa,
author = "Jorge Frascara",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Design for Information: An
Introduction to the Histories, Theories, \& Best
Practices Behind Effective Information
Visualizations}}, Isabel Meirelles. Beverly, MA:
Rockport Publishers, 2013}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "110--110",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:23:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2014:JIb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "2",
pages = "112--112",
month = aug,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:23:31 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N2_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2014:ABc,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "2--2",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:35:09 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Borkent:2014:VIC,
author = "Mike Borkent",
title = "Visual Improvisation: Cognition, Materiality, and
Postlinguistic Visual Poetry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "4--27",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this article, I present a framework for the
analysis of postlinguistic visual poetry through a
discussion of several works by Canadian poets derek
beaulieu and Donato Mancini. This poetry eschews words
to manipulate parts or hints of letters, exploring the
minutiae of typewritten form for meaning construction.
Drawing on recent work in cognitive science, I show how
visual poems disrupt common understandings of language
through its materiality, how the creators engage in
improvisations around these understandings to develop
the unexpected, and how the poetic artifacts prompt
dynamic inferences and improvised understandings in
readers. Meaningful understandings of the poems emerge
especially from the development of relational
understandings between fragments of letters through the
perception of fictive motion and fictive change. I show
how cognitive improvisation facilitates these
perceptions and meaning construction in the contrastive
styles of beaulieu's and Mancini's poems. I argue that
improvisational cognitive processes on the part of both
the writers and readers play a crucial role in how
postlinguistic forms come to be meaningful within the
context of bibliographic and material expectations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2014:TFT,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Typographic Features of Text: Outcomes from Research
and Practice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "28--67",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper presents a comprehensive review of
literature on the legibility of printed text in order
to provide informed guidance on the design and
preparation of typographic materials. To this end,
experimental findings are taken into account, as well
as the perspective of typographers, graphic designers,
and authors. First, the typographic features of text
are reviewed and illustrated individually to identify
all the features that specifically characterise text
layouts. It is emphasized, however, that the various
typographic features should be selected in relation to
each other, and that it is the combination and
manipulation of all these typographic features as a
group that makes the text legible. Studies are then
reviewed and illustrated on the typographic structure
of text as a whole. This information will prove useful
to anyone involved in the development of typographic
materials, including typographic and graphic designers,
teachers and students.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2014:SAV,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "A Statistical Approach for Visualizing the Quality of
Multi-Hospital Data",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "68--85",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "The age of Big Data and the associated proliferation
of large data sets have necessitated the development of
methods that allow for an easy interpretation of data
analysis results. Such methods are usually the product
of a symbiotic relationship between the fields of data
visualization, infographics, and statistics. In this
work we explore the interplay between data
visualization and the mathematical framework used to
analyze inter-hospital differences in database queries.
Such differences can reflect disparities in the quality
of care or more fundamental disparities in data
quality. As the volume of queries is large and
increasing, it is important to develop an incisive way
of visualizing these differences. Specifically, we
demonstrate the importance of choosing a mathematical
framework that calculates the statistics necessary to
visualize the results in a maximally concise and
intuitive way. We derive symbolic statistical
representations of inter-hospital query differences
using a Bayesian probabilistic formalism to indicate
statistically significant discrepancies. These
statistical representations serve the need for visual
representation of differences and their meaning apart
from statistical expertise. The calculations were
performed with a publically available package, DQM,
available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/databasequalitymanagement.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2014:LDP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Linking Design Principles with Educational Research
Theories to Teach Sound to Symbol Reading
Correspondence with Multisensory Type",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "86--108",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "Designing products that are considered easy to use and
beautiful, yet also effectively addressing the
communication problem, can be a difficult challenge for
any designer. This paper explains the development of
See Word Reading{\TM}, a digital tool that explores
letterforms when teaching beginning reading principles
to children at risk of reading difficulties. After
conducting a pilot study with this tool, we assert that
dynamic type within digital technologies can offer an
even greater opportunity to master alphabetic
consolidation by using the engagement of multiple
senses.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Frascara:2014:BRDb,
author = "Jorge Frascara",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Design for information, an
introduction to the histories, theories, and best
practices behind effective information visualizations},
by Isabel Meirelles, Rockport Publishers, 2013}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "109--110",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "Beverly, MA: Rockport Publishers, 2013. Jorge
Frascara",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2014:BRI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Isotype: Design and contexts
1925--1971}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "Burke, Christopher; Kindel, Eric; Walker, Sue (Eds.)
Hyphen Press, London, 2013",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Mollerup:2014:BRI,
author = "Per Mollerup",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Isotype: Design and contexts
1925--1971}}, Burke, Christopher; Kindel, Eric; Walker,
Sue (Eds.). Hyphen Press, London, 2013}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "111--121",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:35:09 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2014:BRM,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Book Reviews: The Most Important Design Books Most
Designers Have Never Read: {{\booktitle{The Case for
Mental Imagery}}, Stephen M. Kosslyn, William
L. Thompson, and Giorgio Ganis}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "122--127",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Case for Mental Imagery by Stephen M. Kosslyn,
William L. Thompson, and Giorgio Ganis",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2014:ABW,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board} Welcome: {Keith Crutcher}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "127--127",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:35:09 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2014:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "48",
number = "3",
pages = "128--130",
month = nov,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:35:09 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V48N3_2014_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hanke:2015:TCR,
author = "Regina Hanke",
title = "Targeted Communication to Reduce Antibiotic
Prescription",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "12--23",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/891;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper reports a commissioned project to design
targeted communication materials to attempt to reduce
antibiotoc prescription rates.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bennett:2015:CLH,
author = "Audrey Bennett",
title = "Connotative Localization of an {HIV} Prevention Image
to Promote Safer Sex Practices in {Ghana}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "24--39",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/901;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "When designers localize an image's denotative elements
according to the users' cultural preferences, research
shows that it improves user experience and
cross-cultural usability. However, this paper reports
that, even when localized denotatively, culturally
based disparities --- dissonance between how the
designer communicates and how the user interprets from
a cultural perspective --- can still impede or entirely
obstruct the image's connotative performance.
Localization needs to facilitate adaptation of the
image on a connotative level particularly when the goal
is to bring about behavioral change hyper-locally, on a
transnational and transcultural scale, with a community
of users. This paper presents findings from a case
study of a campaign for HIV prevention in Kumasi, Ghana
that advocates for condom use. I conducted fieldwork
over a period of two years during which I interviewed
lay people in Kumasi about the denotative and
connotative performance of an HIV prevention image
called the Red Card. My data confirms the existence of
cultural dissonance between my Westernized esthetic
sensibilities and Ghanaian interpretive capacities. My
data also corroborates that the use of connotative
localization through an interactive communication
design process (CLIC) can reveal semiotic noise
hindering the image's connotative performance prior to
its final production.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2015:DEH,
author = "Mike Zender and David K. Plate",
title = "Designing and Evaluating a Health Program in {Africa}:
Hygiene Matters",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "40--61",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/911;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Parasitic intestinal worms are a leading cause of poor
school performance of children in Africa and a leading
predictor of low quality of life for a lifetime (Karlan
\& Appel, 2011, pp. 205-209). Deworming medication is
effective and inexpensive yet experience shows that
unless measures to improve hygiene are taken those who
are rid of worms through medication are often
re-infected within months. Responding to this, Hope
Educational Foundation in partnership with a
student/faculty design team from the University of
Cincinnati designed, developed, and tested a hygiene
educational program as part of a comprehensive
de-worming program in Africa. Hygiene Matters was
designed with African-user participation, employed
visual-story for communication, and was tested in the
Central African Republic in 2012 with a larger pilot
study in Togo in 2013-14. While hygiene knowledge
increased significantly with the curriculum, practices
did not increase significantly, and testing revealed
flaws in the study protocol that need to be corrected
in future evaluations. This project suggests that
designers need to improve their ability to conduct
research establishing program effectiveness in health
outcome terms as designers move from creating
individual artifacts aimed to meet client
specifications to creating programs that aim to change
health outcomes.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Noel:2015:DVT,
author = "Guillermina No{\"e}l",
title = "Designing a Visual Tool to Interview People with
Communication Disabilities: a user-centered approach",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "62--79",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/921;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "To design in collaboration with users, speaking and
listening are essential. This article shows the process
of interviewing people with a communication disability
called aphasia. Aphasia is caused by brain damage and
affects speaking, understanding speech, reading, and
writing to some degree. The focus of the article is on
the creation of visual tools to facilitate the
understanding of questions and producing answers by
people with aphasia. Everything has to be adapted to
match their needs: the wording, the types of questions,
the way a question is introduced, and the length of the
interview, among other things. For every question,
specific material was designed to facilitate
communication between the person interviewing and the
person with aphasia. The strategy was to combine verbal
information (oral and written), pictorial information,
and movement. The main goal of the interviews was to
understand the feelings and opinions of people with
aphasia regarding the diagnosis process. The interview
results helped identify people's preferences regarding
the context in which the assessment takes place, as
well as their needs regarding the visual materials
used. The project demonstrated that it is possible and
valuable to apply a user-centred design approach to the
design of the visual material used to assess aphasia.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Patton:2015:UIO,
author = "Amina Patton and Morgan Griffin and Ana Tellez and
Mary Ann Petti and Xanthi Scrimgeour",
title = "Using Icons to Overcome Communication Barriers During
Emergencies: a case study of the Show Me interactive
tools",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "80--95",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/931;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "This case study reviews the development of three
icon-based tools designed to help workers and
volunteers during an emergency communicate with people
who have communication challenges, such as limited
English proficiency, deafness or hearing impairments,
and cognitive delays. Using the classic human figure
icons designed by the American Institute of Graphic
Arts (AIGA) for the U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT) as a basis, we developed over 250 new icons for
the tools, a dry erase booklet and two mobile
applications for Apple and Android devices. We outline
the challenges we faced researching, testing, and
developing the icons. We also explore interactivity,
animation, and the grouping of icons and suggest ways
to push icon design in new directions. This project was
a partnership between CommunicateHealth, a health
communication company in Northampton, MA, and the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH),
Office of Preparedness and Emergency Management.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Taylor:2015:DDB,
author = "Andrea Taylor and Tara French and Jeni Lennox and
Jeremy Keen",
title = "Developing a Design Brief for a Virtual Hospice Using
Design Tools and Methods: a preliminary exploration",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "96--111",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/941;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Providing equitable access to specialist palliative
care, regardless of diagnosis or geographical location,
with relatively limited resources and an ageing
population, will become increasing difficult for all
hospice services. This paper describes the development
of a Design Brief for a Virtual Hospice using design
tools and methods. The main aim of the Virtual Hospice
in this case is to improve access to services provided
by the Highland Hospice in Inverness, Scotland. The
project began by observing Hospice staff and their
interactions with patients. Three User Personas were
then created based on data gathered through interviews
with a small number of patients and professionals. Each
Persona's progress through the Highland Hospice service
was visualised on a User Journey Map in the form of
insights and opportunities, with five key themes
emerging. The final step involved producing a Design
Brief that synthesised the research findings in the
form of a plan for creating, prototyping and testing
the Virtual Hospice.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lowe:2015:TDP,
author = "Sarah Lowe and Tami H. Wyatt and Xueping Li and Susan
Fancher",
title = "Trans-disciplinary Partnerships in IT Health Software
Development: the benefits to learning",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "112--127",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/951;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Healthcare has followed the footsteps of the aviation
industry with respect to teaching and learning. Pilots
practice endless hours on simulators prior to flying
solo. Likewise, healthcare workers increasingly use
simulation to practice skills and clinical judgment
prior to providing care to patients in a professional
setting. With the growing interest in healthcare
simulation, there are increasing needs to enhance the
learning that occurs within a simulation to ensure the
effectiveness of this practice in healthcare education.
In an effort to meet this growing demand, the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville builds technologies
to enhance simulation learning. This paper presents the
process and benefits of using trans-disciplinary teams
to build healthcare products. Specifically, the paper
discusses the experiences of a team of designers,
engineers, and nurses in a university setting who work
together with their students, to build and test
healthcare products including educational tools to
support simulation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Napier:2015:CDH,
author = "Pamela Napier and Terri Wada",
title = "Co-designing for Healthcare: visual designers as
researchers and facilitators",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "128--143",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/961;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article describes the process, methods, and
outcomes of a project that included multiple
stakeholders in a participatory design process to
re-design an indispensable service in the healthcare
sector. The project explores how visual designers are
taking on new roles as design researchers and design
facilitators and what a human-centered design approach
might look like within the healthcare sector of
emergency management. Design methods included
collaboratively visualizing the complexity of an
existing context, including content development,
production processes, distribution processes, issues,
and perceptions; using generative tools to examine and
discuss content, use, form, and function; prototyping
toolkits to visually model processes, themes, devices,
and technological capabilities; and evaluative
surveying to collect and assess user feedback. The
outcome of this project includes a completely
redesigned product and service that has increased user
subscription and satisfaction, as well as suggestions
for future implications and improvements.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Paulovich:2015:DIH,
author = "Belinda Paulovich",
title = "Design to Improve the Health Education Experience:
using participatory design methods in hospitals with
clinicians and patients",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "144--159",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/971;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Poor communication in health is a persistent problem.
Transient conversations, extreme time constraints,
stress, trauma, clinical factors and the restrictive
environment make effective communication between health
professionals and patients difficult to achieve.
Children, especially, are often positioned as passive
participants in the healthcare paradigm. It is
hypothesized that providing children with visual health
information (well-designed, accurate, age appropriate,
and presented in a way that they can understand,) can
empower them to take charge of their health and
well-being. For visual health education materials to be
effective, accurate, and engaging, they need to be
designed with input from design practitioners, health
experts, and the target audience. However, constraints
within the health field, such as restricted access to
patients, make this difficult. Furthermore, when
children are involved, ethical and practical obstacles
can hinder the process. The research presented in this
paper navigates the complexities of the health field
and presents a realistic participatory design model
that responds to the specific challenges associated
with designing in a health-care environment. The
efficacy of the approach is demonstrated through
successful designs and positive health professional
feedback.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sanematsu:2015:DLI,
author = "Helen Sanematsu and Brenda Hudson and Amanda Nyhuis
and Paul Dexter and Siu Hui",
title = "Design and Language Impact on Study Volunteerism in
Medical Research: learnings from a controlled study of
recruitment letters",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "160--171",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/981;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Research on human subjects in health and medicine is a
necessary part of studies ranging from taking online
surveys (less invasive) to taking blood draws (more
invasive). Without them, our ability to learn about and
improve health is limited. However, recruitment for
such studies is difficult. Patient registries aim to
speed up scientific advancement by reducing the time
and effort spent to recruit participants by maintaining
a cadre of ready volunteers. Invitation by mail is an
effective route to approach a large number of potential
registry volunteers at relatively low cost. Our
research question was whether the letter recipients'
response (by signing up on the patient registry) to the
invitation could be increased by ``perking up'' the
letter content using (1) more motivational language,
and (2) enhancing the graphic design of the invitation.
We tested four models and sent them out to 10,000
recipients. Our results showed that in this
application, a conventionally worded and typeset letter
is more effective in recruiting altruistic volunteers
than one that uses motivational language or modernist
design principles. This has implications for how
designers apply their skills in this context.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Thiessen:2015:BTL,
author = "Myra Thiessen and Mark Kohler and Owen Churches and
Scott Coussens and Hannah Keage",
title = "Brainy Type: a look at how the brain processes
typographic information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "1--2",
pages = "174--189",
month = apr,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/161/article/991;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N12_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite a growing body of knowledge around how readers
interact with texts our understanding of how the brain
processes that information is relatively limited. This
multidisciplinary (typography and cognitive
neuroscience) study examines how the brain processes
typographic information using EEG technology and shows
the value of neuroscience methodologies to legibility
research. By measuring the brain's response to a range
of typographic stimuli we have shown that it is more
difficult for the brain to process single letter
information that is presented in harder to read
compared to easier to read typefaces. This effect was
evident at both the most basic levels of letter
identification (0--300 milliseconds from stimuli onset)
and also during sustained activity involving the
working memory (after 300ms). This has implications for
our understanding of legibility and how legibility
research is further explored with the aim of developing
a body of knowledge that has a wider application to how
typographic design is practiced.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2015:ABc,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "2--2",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 10:50:26 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Barness:2015:CME,
author = "Jessica Barness and Amy Papaelias",
title = "Critical Making at the Edges",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "4--11",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Burdick:2015:MMM,
author = "Anne Burdick",
title = "{Meta}! {Meta}! {Meta}! {A} Speculative Design Brief
for the Digital Humanities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "12--33",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Fictitious future scenarios are used in the technology
industry to identify new opportunities, test high risk
concepts, and rally teams toward a common goal. While
such visions can play a crucial role in the technology
development process, Digital Humanities futures are
largely absent. Software development methods suited to
the creation of tools for shoppers or workers are a
poor fit for the design of tools that embody the
intentional fuzziness, nuanced positionalities, and
reflexive activities of critical interpretation.
Therefore this paper proposes a design approach that
combines core concepts from critical theory with
design's speculative inventiveness and introduces the
subject-computer-interface as an alternative to
industry's user-centered concept. Case studies
investigate how this triad of meta processes --- the
meta of critical interpretation, the meta of
speculative reflexive design, and the meta of
subject-computer-interface --- might work by using
critical making to engage recent concepts from digital
humanities theory to invent new digital affordances.
The paper concludes with a speculative design brief
that challenges designers, humanists, and computer
scientists to use a meta-meta-meta approach that begins
with core humanities concepts and designs outward to
imagine digital humanities tools that don't yet
exist.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Ricci:2015:CAU,
author = "Donato Ricci and Robin de Mourat and Christophe
Leclercq and Bruno Latour",
title = "Clues. {Anomalies}. {Understanding}. {Detecting}
underlying assumptions and expected practices in the
{Digital Humanities} through the {AIME} project",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "34--61",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Imagine a collective inquiry presenting its results
before the collaboration has even started; an academic
book without footnotes and references; an open,
on-and-off-line platform to collaborate with peers
where all must subscribe to a strict protocol to
express their ideas. This is the AIME (An Inquiry into
Modes of Existence) project. It is an experimental
intertwining of analog and digital practices often
contradicting the norms and formats they belonged to,
thus creating expectations and protestations from
different communities of users. Adopting a critical
position toward the project, we multiplied the
listening devices to collect these accusations. We
propose, here, to reframe them as clues to detect the
different practices and assumptions at work in
collaboration-based projects, design, and Digital
Humanities communities. This paper details the
methodical activity of collecting clues, grouping them
in specific anomalies, then explicating the choices
that generated them. In a situation where Digital
Humanities are still delineating their position and
role in the wider academic environment, our way to
study the AIME project will help reframe the role of
experiments in the Digital Humanities. This study about
AIME enables an understanding of some underlying
assumptions and expectations in Digital Humanities.
This article has a digital component available at http:
//bit.ly/dhanomalies",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Willis:2015:WIC,
author = "Holly Willis",
title = "Writing Images and the Cinematic Humanities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "62--77",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "The histories of film and video contain a sub-history
of media-based critical analysis undertaken through
visual analysis, the integration of text and image, and
the deployment of the artist's own body as a means of
underscoring a critical stance. This essay explores
four modes within this critical practice and makes a
case for the cinematic humanities, or humanistic
inquiry enhanced through the practices and modes of
cinema, even as cinema continues to expand into what
has been dubbed ``the post-cinematic.'' The cinematic
humanities include examples of critical visual work
that integrate space, time, and the methods of design
to produce new ways of knowing. The works created in
this arena constitute a form of critical making that
reframes the fundamental acts of the humanities through
cinematic tools and allows us to reconsider our ability
to re-search, re-frame, re-edit, re-contextualize, and
re-write. This article has a digital component
available at
http://scalar.usc.edu/works/writing-images/users/3330",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Allen:2015:BMU,
author = "Tania Allen and Sara Queen",
title = "Beyond the Map: Unpacking Critical Cartography in the
Digital Humanities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "78--99",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "The importance of visualization as a formative and
evaluative tool in the digital humanities begs for a
deeper examination of the methods and literacy that
accompany the making process. Current design and
humanistic pedagogy and best-practice are heavily
focused on understanding context --- of place, culture,
situation, or artifact. The iterative construction of
visualizations which diversely examine these contexts
of interpretation can illuminate both what is and what
might be. Building on landscape and mapping theory
which argues the map does more than reflect reality, it
actively shapes our understanding of the physical,
political and social world, this paper suggests the
development of a theoretical perspective that goes
beyond the examination of the artifact (i.e. the map)
to include the critical evaluation of the activity of
map making (i.e. the conditions that inform the
activity of mapping and visualization and how to go
about it) and its impact on the propositional nature of
exploratory research (i.e. how the activity of mapping
affects the decisions that researchers make about
where, how and to what extent to intervene).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{BoydDavis:2015:IIH,
author = "Stephen {Boyd Davis} and Florian Kr{\"a}utli",
title = "The Idea and Image of Historical Time: Interactions
between Design and Digital Humanities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "100--119",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "The paper addresses the relationship between design
and the digital humanities, asking what each can learn
from the other and how they may make progress together.
The focus is critical making in chronographics --- the
time-wise visualisation of history --- based on the
authors' historic research and current practice in
visualising collections of cultural objects and events.
This is situated in historic and contemporary contexts,
arguing that the eighteenth century origins of the
modern timeline have useful insights to offer in terms
of objectives and rationale. The authors advocate a
critical approach to visualisation that requires both
design and digital humanities to face up to the
problems of uncertainty, imprecision, and curatorial
process, including in relation to time itself.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Anderson:2015:CID,
author = "Steve Anderson",
title = "Critical Interfaces and Digital Making",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "120--139",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article explores the relationship between
critical making in the material world and processes of
digital making that take place in the realm of
software. Focusing on the evolving status of the
interface in the development of three digital
humanities-related platforms, the journal Vectors, the
electronic publishing tool Scalar and the public media
archive Critical Commons, the essay argues that the
benefits associated with critical making may take place
in the comparatively ethereal realms of software and
ideation as well as physical making, and that
particularly productive points of convergence may be
found at the intersection of software development, user
interface and information architecture. This article
has a digital component available at
http://scalar.usc.edu/works/critical-interfaces",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Murray:2015:MCL,
author = "Padmini Ray Murray and Chris Hand",
title = "Making Culture: Locating the Digital Humanities in
{India}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "140--155",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "What is called `making' in North America and Europe
is, frankly, a luxurious pastime of wealthy people who
rightly recognize that their lives are less full
because they are alienated from material culture
[\ldots{}] All over what is called the Global South
there are makers everywhere, only they are not called
makers. (Csikzentimihalyi, 2012; p9) The context for
making in the Global South is obviously different to
the West. In this article we aim to explore what
critical making in India might mean, and in particular
how this debate and the practices around it can
contribute to the development of digital humanities,
particularly in the heritage/public history sector. We
consider two examples in order to demonstrate the role
that design might play in helping digital humanities to
take account of non-Western contexts. Firstly the
Indian practice of jugaad --- an indigenous combination
of making-do, hacking, and frugal engineering ---
against the backdrop of making/DIY culture, and how
local circumstances might shape intellectual
explorations through critical making. Secondly we
examine the case study of the design of an ``Indian''
videogame prototype, Meghdoot, produced as part of the
interdisciplinary UnBox festival in New Delhi, 2013,
which was used as an exploratory vehicle for what it
means to make a culturally specific digital game in
India. We demonstrate how cultural specificity and
local context, with its emphasis on making culture ---
as opposed to localization and globalization --- can
contribute meaningfully to current understandings of
the digital humanities, and extend the conversation to
the Global South in an inclusive and relevant manner.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Sayers:2015:PP,
author = "Jentery Sayers",
title = "Prototyping the Past",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "156--177",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article outlines a methodology for combining
media studies with rapid prototyping and computer
numerical control (CNC) techniques premised on remaking
technologies that no longer function, no longer exist,
or may have only existed as fictions, illustrations, or
one-offs. Called ``prototyping the past,'' the
methodology understands technologies as entanglements
of culture, materials, and design, and it explains how
and why technologies matter by approaching them as
representations and agents of history. Informed by
hermeneutics, it refuses to take historical materials
at face value. It situates media history in a
particular thing and the contradictory interpretations
that thing affords. It also relies upon trial-and-error
negotiation across modes of 2-D and 3-D production,
creating media that function simultaneously as evidence
and arguments for interpreting the past. Yet most
important, prototyping the past does more than
re-contextualize media history in the present. It
integrates that history into the social, cultural, and
ethical trajectories of design. To demonstrate the
methodology, I detail how the ``Kits for Cultural
History'' project at the University of Victoria
prototypes absences in the historical record and
prompts audiences to examine the conditions of that
record. I then dedicate my attention to one Kit in
particular: the ``Early Wearables Kit,'' which remakes
an 1867 electro-mobile jewelry piece from Paris. After
interpreting the Early Wearables Kit from three
different perspectives, I articulate eight ways to
understand prototyping and media history together, with
an emphasis on how prototyping the past stresses the
contingent relations between matter and meaning.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{McCarthy:2015:BAC,
author = "Steven McCarthy",
title = "Book Art: a Critical Remix of {{\booktitle{The
Electric Information Age Book}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "49",
number = "3",
pages = "178--203",
month = dec,
year = "2015",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V49N3_2015_E.pdf",
abstract = "Operating under the theoretical frameworks of
`remediation,' `recontextualization,' and `critical
design,' this project, titled Book Art The Information
Electric Age, proposes an alternative method to
standard book reviews and to notions of publishing. It
is a critical book review with a supporting essay that
includes an in-depth description of the author's hybrid
digital-analog process. Book Art is a critical remix of
The Electric Information Age Book: McLuhan/Agel/Fiore
and the Experimental Paperback by Jeffrey T. Schnapp
and Adam Michaels, with cameo appearances by The Medium
is the Massage. Book Art uses collage to reconfigure
and re-imagine these books as a commentary on
mediation, information, expression, communication, and
authorship. Book Art is freely available as a PDF
download at
http://faculty.design.umn.edu/mccarthy/BookArt-aCriticalRemix-McCarthy.pdf
Printed copies of Book Art may be purchased online at
http://www.lulu.com/shop/steven-mccarthy/book-art-a-critical-remix/paperback/product-22375643.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Special issue: Critical making: Design and the Digital
Humanities, guest editors Jessica Barness and Amy
Papaelias",
}
@Article{Zender:2016:ABa,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:16:46 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{Davis:2016:NSC,
author = "Meredith Davis",
title = "``{Normal} science'' and the changing practices of
design and design education",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "6--23",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/182/article/1252;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2016:DJC,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "Design Journals: Context, Serendipity, and Value",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "24--47",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/182/article/1282;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "In celebration of Visible Language's fifty years of
publication, and as its second editor, I examine some
journals that have shaped my thinking over many years.
I provide a personal journey through some of these
journals, some of which have ceased publication long
ago. Considering a special issue, an author who
influenced me, or the visual stimulation a journal
provided, the value of journals becomes apparent. In
some cases, a journal anticipates a future that doesn't
unfold for decades; while in other cases, an author
flags a design or cultural issue with which we still
wrestle. An underlying theme is technology and the
state of design today. The journals consulted are
Design Quarterly, Dot Zero, Icographic, Information
Design Journal, Design Issues, Octavo, International
Journal of Design, and She Ji.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
keywords = "Character density; Editorial Design; Line length;
Metrics; Typography",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{Zender:2016:DRP,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Design Research Pioneer {Josef Albers}: a case for
design research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "48--77",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/182/article/1272;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "A lot of design has happened since Josef Albers
produced his massive work Interaction of Color in 1963
(Albers, 1963). Communication design has grown from a
toddling discipline full of confidence to an adolescent
exploring new territory. Albers' color teaching in
design school, articulated 52 years ago just as Graphic
Design was emerging as a professional discipline, had a
formative influence that has been as widespread as it
continues to be lasting. Today, as design research is
becoming normative in practice, this article revisits
Albers not for his teaching, which is well understood,
nor for his art, which is famous, but for his research.
Josef Albers can be viewed as a pioneering design
researcher of the first order and Interaction of Color
can be read as the one of the earliest published
records of a body of design research and principles
derived from it. In this light, Albers' work might be
worthy of emulation in its focus on a key topic
explored through sustained, systematic, empirical study
that produced generalizable knowledge and kept practice
before theory. The article observes that design, far
from building on Albers' research legacy, has largely
failed to produce works of similar quality or influence
to his groundbreaking work 50 years ago.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{dosSantosLonsdale:2016:TFT,
author = "Maria {dos Santos Lonsdale}",
title = "Typographic features of text and their contribution to
the legibility of academic reading materials: an
empirical study",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "79--111",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/182/article/1262;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "An experimental study provided evidence that text
layout affects performance when reading text to search
for specific information under time pressure in an
examination-type situation. The present paper reports a
second experimental study conducted to ascertain
whether this effect extends to similar academic reading
materials and situations that, contrary to
examinations, are performed under no time pressure.
Three layouts were used for comparison, which
replicated real-life examination materials and
represented three distinct levels of legibility. The
results revealed that text layout affects performance
under conditions of search reading even when time
pressure is absent. Moreover, participants performed
better with the layout conforming to legibility
guidelines and considered this layout to be the easiest
to use and the most attractive. In order to understand
these findings, an attempt is made to specify a
theoretical model of reading in academic-type
situations. The model identifies and analyses the
stages of the reading process that might be affected by
typographic layout and adopts the hypothesis that such
effect takes place at the perceptual level of reading.
The outcomes from this study will prove useful to those
involved in the development of written materials used
in academia such as textbooks, journal articles,
magazines, and tests.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
keywords = "Academic texts; Perceptual level of reading; Search
reading; Text layout; Typographic legibility",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{Pena:2016:CLL,
author = "Ernesto Pe{\~n}a",
title = "Calculating Line Length: an arithmetic approach",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "112--125",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/182/article/1292;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper introduces an arithmetic formula for the
calculation of text line length (also referred to as
line width) for roman alphabet from (1) the length of
the alphabet in lowercase, (2) a value for the desired
character density and (3) a mathematical constant. A
short-range study with this formula has shown a margin
of error of less than 5\% in common serifed text
typefaces. The potential application of this formula in
both print and digital editorial products could be
diverse, from the approximate calculation of pages in a
book to the establishment of control parameters in
responsive web pages. Moreover, this formula would
allow designers to make decisions about formal aspects
on reading devices based on principles of readability
and reading experience.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{DelRe:2016:PCT,
author = "Louis {Del Re} and R{\'e}gis Vaillancourt and Gilda
Villarreal and Annie Pouliot",
title = "Pictograms: Can they help patients recall medication
safety instructions?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "126--151",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/182/article/1312;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "Objectives: The effectiveness of pictograms to enhance
the recall of information through a review of the
literature was evaluated. Methodology: a search was
conducted using ``Pictogram'' AND ``Recall'' on PubMed,
SCOPUS, and Web of Knowledge databases. Additional
searches were conducted on the above-mentioned
databases and on Google Scholar using various
combinations of key words ``pictorial'', ``picture'',
``aid'', ``memory'' and ``medication''. The main
inclusion criterion was recall measurement. Results:
Nineteen articles were analyzed. Ten studies measured
immediate/short-term recall; five compared
immediate/short-term to long-term recall; and four
measured only long-term recall. Eight measured cued
recall of pictograms and eleven measured free recall.
Three studies failed to support pictograms as means to
enhance recall for all subjects regardless of
demographic characteristics. Recall abilities of
elderly participants were lower than young individuals.
Literacy level, education level, prior knowledge, and
cultural familiarity are factors that may influence
pictogram recall. Conclusion: Pictograms enhance
patients' recall of information. Professionals using
pictograms in healthcare settings should consider (1)
educating patients about pictograms; (2) providing
patients with pictorial cues; (3) measuring free recall
with ``true'' method; (4) assessing patient's reading,
education level, and prior knowledge of pictograms; (5)
using text and pictograms; (6) and having special
considerations for the elderly.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{Kelly:2016:RAR,
author = "Meghan Kelly and Russell Kennedy",
title = "Recognizing appropriate representation of indigenous
knowledge in design practice",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "152--173",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/182/article/1302;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper focuses on the need for designers to follow
clear, concise, workable practises to engage
appropriately and ethically with indigenous knowledge
on projects involving the graphical depiction of
indigenous culture. Incorporating indigenous symbols
into visual communication design strategies impacts a
wide range of stakeholders and therefore requires a
sensitive approach with broad consultation in regard to
permissions and intellectual property rights; issues
can be worked through if respectful practice methods
are applied. This paper acknowledges cultural
appropriation is not new and that creative, cross
cultural interpretation and expressions of hybridity
should be encouraged. However respectful communication,
consultation, and collaboration are required whenever
commercial application of indigenous culture is
attempted. To demonstrate the need for clarity, three
case study examples will be presented, each with design
solutions involving the use of graphical depictions of
indigenous culture and each selected due to the varying
degrees of stakeholder engagement undertaken in the
design process. The introduction of the ladder of
stakeholder engagement theory is a new concept
introduced in this paper that can be employed to better
consider the appropriate and ethical engagement of
designers with indigenous knowledge.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{Zender:2016:BRD,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Data Design}} by Per
Mollerup}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "175--175",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 10 06:12:18 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2016:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "176--176",
month = apr,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:16:46 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N1_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Fiftieth anniversary issue: reflecting back | ahead.",
}
@Article{Baudelaire:2016:XAF,
author = "Patrick Baudelaire",
title = "The {Xerox Alto} Font Design System",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "12--25",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1342;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article is from a talk given at Stanford
University in 1983 at a seminar for the Association
Typographique Internationale (ATypI). It describes
pioneering digital font software developed at the Xerox
Palo Alto Research Center in 1974. Built for prototype
personal workstations, the software uses mathematical
curves called ``splines'' to define the outlines of
letter shapes that are converted to bitmaps (pixel
mosaics) for use on computer screens and digital
printers. This spline-bitmap model is used today for
the screens of nearly all computers, smart phones,
ebooks, and other text displays. Previously
unpublished, the manuscript appears here as digital
font archaeology --- a glimpse of concepts from four
decades ago that became the technology of much that we
read today. We are grateful to Patrick Baudelaire for
permission to publish it as he wrote it in 1985 and to
the Cary Graphic Arts Collection of Rochester Institute
of Technology for providing scans of the original
manuscript and images in its collection. Charles
Bigelow",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Carter:2016:DT,
author = "Matthew Carter",
title = "The Digital Typefoundry",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "26--37",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1352;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article is based on a talk given at Stanford
University in 1983 at a seminar for the Association
Typographique Internationale (ATypI). It describes the
first all-digital type foundry, Bitstream, established
in 1981. Outlines, rasterizing, bitmaps, optical sizes,
weight gradations, low resolutions, optical alignment,
pixel editing, grayscaling and other processes and
problems associated with digital fonts today are
discussed in this early, unpublished 1985 essay by one
of the founders of Bitstream. We thank the Cary
collection for providing scans of the manuscript and
images.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Schmoller:2016:TL,
author = "Hans Schmoller and ?. Matteson",
title = "Two letters: 1968 \& 2016",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "38--39",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1352;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article is based on a talk given at Stanford
University in 1983 at a seminar for the Association
Typographique Internationale (ATypI). It describes the
first all-digital type foundry, Bitstream, established
in 1981. Outlines, rasterizing, bitmaps, optical sizes,
weight gradations, low resolutions, optical alignment,
pixel editing, grayscaling and other processes and
problems associated with digital fonts today are
discussed in this early, unpublished 1985 essay by one
of the founders of Bitstream. We thank the Cary
collection for providing scans of the manuscript and
images.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beeton:2016:CMT,
author = "Barbara Beeton and Richard Palais",
title = "Communication of Mathematics with {\TeX}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "40--51",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook3.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unicode.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib;
http://www.tug.org/pubs/vislang-16/article.pdf",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1362;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "Mathematics publication has changed radically over the
past 50 years, for both authors and publishers. What
once required a skilled compositor to produce can now
be accomplished, with the aid of computers and
software, directly by authors. One key component of
this change is the {\TeX} typesetting program. This
software, designed by a mathematically discriminating
computer scientist and made freely available, is now in
operation on nearly every computer system in common
use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
keywords = "AMS-LaTeX; AMS-TeX; amstex; composition of
mathematics; composition software; fonts for math and
science; Knuth; LaTeX; mathematical symbols in Unicode;
mathematical typesetting software; open source; STIX;
symbols (math and technical notation); TeX; TeXbook;
TUG (TeX Users Group)",
}
@Article{Mosley:2016:C,
author = "James Mosley",
title = "Commercial at @",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "52--63",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1382;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article is the reprint of an October 6, 2013 blog
posting on the history of the ``commercial at'' sign.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beier:2016:LRA,
author = "Sofie Beier",
title = "Letterform Research: an academic orphan",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "64--79",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1372;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper looks into the history of letterform
research and discusses why the discipline has yet to
make the big break within design research. By
highlighting two of the most popular focus areas
(letter distinctiveness and the role of serifs) and by
discussing various forms of methodological
shortcomings, the paper suggests that future research
into letterforms should (1) draw on results from the
field of reading research (2) be based on test material
informed by design knowledge and (3) move away from the
former tendency of looking for universal answers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Grainger:2016:OPR,
author = "Jonathan Grainger",
title = "Orthographic Processing and Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "80--101",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1392;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "I will argue that processing letter identities and
letter positions occupies a central interface between
visual and linguistic processing during reading. This
is primarily due to the fact that reading words in
languages that use an alphabetic script is essentially
letter-based. Information about letter identities and
letter positions provides the gateway to whole-word
written representations, to morphemes such as prefixes
and suffixes, and to sound based representations. I
will first summarize work on letter identification
processes before describing mechanisms for parallel
letter processing during single word reading. Finally,
I will describe recent work demonstrating parallel
processing of written information spanning several
words during sentence reading.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Legge:2016:RDL,
author = "Gordon E. Legge",
title = "Reading Digital with Low Vision",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "102--125",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1402;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "Reading difficulty is a major consequence of vision
loss for more than four million Americans with low
vision. Difficulty in accessing print imposes obstacles
to education, employment, social interaction and
recreation. In recent years, research in vision science
has made major strides in understanding the impact of
low vision on reading, and the dependence of reading
performance on text properties. The ongoing transition
to the production and distribution of digital documents
brings about new opportunities for people with visual
impairment. Digital documents on computers and mobile
devices permit customization of print size, spacing,
font style, contrast polarity and page layout to
optimize reading displays for people with low vision.
As a result, we now have unprecedented opportunities to
adapt text format to meet the needs of visually
impaired readers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lee:2016:ERB,
author = "Ryan Lee and Jeanne-Louise Moys",
title = "Exploring the relationship between language and
design: a study of {Hong Kong} newspapers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "126--149",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1412;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "Linguistically and in their visual form, Chinese and
English are distinct typographic systems. This paper
investigates the relationship between language and
typographic design through examining a sample of
Chinese and English newspapers published in Hong Kong.
The paper outlines key considerations for Chinese
typography and approaches to newspaper typography and
layout and then explores these further in relation to
the newspapers in the sample. The findings indicate
that the Chinese newspapers tend to differentiate
information through color and graphic devices more
extensively and overtly than the English newspapers.
The Chinese layouts also show a greater tendency
towards symmetrical design and use an atomization
approach to layout. These differences highlight the
importance of considering the interplay between
language and design and adapting descriptive frameworks
for particular cultural contexts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2016:REC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Remembrances of eminent contributors to
{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}}'s first 50 years
\ldots{}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "150--173",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1422;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2016:TTB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Top 50 typography books of the last 50 years",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "174--177",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1432;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "A broad group of type experts and aficionados voted in
May of 2016 on the best typography books written since
the start of Visible Language in 1967.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ojeda:2016:BHS,
author = "Dann{\'e} Ojeda and Mathieu Lommen",
title = "Book history scholarship: creation, transmission of
knowledge and archives",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "180--199",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1442;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "This text takes the form of a conversation between
Dann{\'e} Ojeda and Mathieu Lommen with a preliminary
introduction by Dann{\'e} referring to book history and
the history of reading. The talk took place on 14 May
2014, in the Special Collections (Bijzondere
Collecties), that house medieval manuscripts, books,
prints, among other heritage materials in the
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Seward:2016:TEE,
author = "Rene{\'e} Seward and Emily Verba Fischer",
title = "Typography Education: Eco-System and Excellence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "2",
pages = "200--219",
month = aug,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/202/article/1452;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N2_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "The following two essays are responses to Maria Dos
Santos Lonsdale's article entitled ``Typographic
Features Of Text: Outcomes from Research and Practice''
( Visible Language 48.3, 2014). From the lens of two
professors of typography from the Myron E. Ullman
School of Design at the University of Cincinnati, these
partner texts position Lonsdale's detailed information
about typographic principles for legibility into a
broader, typographic ecosystem. In Part 1, Rene{\'e}
Seward defines this ecosystem as a complex relationship
between two differing components of information
processing: seeing and perceiving. In Part 2, Emily
Verba Fischer explores the cultivation of aesthetic
sophistication in design students through attention to
detail within that ecosystem. Overall, these responses
discuss the influence of the typographic ecosystem to
education, research, and practice as a whole. They were
written for the same audience as identified by Lonsdale
in her paper,``typographic and graphic designers,
teachers and students'' (29).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2016:ABc,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "3",
pages = "2--2",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:28:23 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N3_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2016:RYD,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Reflecting on 50 years of Design History +
{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "3",
pages = "5--5",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:28:23 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N3_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Griffin:2016:RVL,
author = "Dori Griffin",
title = "The Role of {{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} in
Building and Critiquing a Canon of Graphic Design
History",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "3",
pages = "7--27",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/232/article/1562;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N3_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "Throughout its first half-century of publication,
Visible Language has contributed to the construction
and deconstruction of a ``canon'' of graphic or visual
communication design history. By including and
excluding objects, practices, and makers from its
literature, the journal has helped to establish a
normative definition of what design history is and how
it should function. The historical literature of
Visible Language both participates in and, at notable
moments, critiques a traditional canon: Eurocentric,
male-dominated, artifact-focused, and professionally
oriented. This article views the historical literature
of Visible Language through quantitative and
qualitative lenses. Quantitatively, the article
establishes how much of the journal's literature is
historical in content, what explicit purposes this
literature serves for the discipline, and what areas of
geographical and subject-matter emphasis emerge over
time. Qualitatively, the article explores how this
historical literature has influenced the
conceptualization and practice of graphic or visual
communication design history as an activity, how it has
contributed to the self-conscious construction of the
formal discipline, and how the existing literature has
both shaped past developments and suggested as-yet
unrealized future trajectories.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wragg:2016:GDS,
author = "Nicole Wragg and Carolyn Barnes",
title = "Graphic Designers' Sense and Knowledge of the User: Is
thinking differently the groundwork for acting
differently?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "3",
pages = "29--62",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/232/article/1572;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N3_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "Graphic designers' lack of concrete knowledge of their
audience has drawn strong criticism from within the
field, without seemingly prompting broad uptake of user
research in design practice. This article reports on an
unanticipated and ambiguous finding from an
interview-based study with nine graphic designers,
which sought their views on how graphic design practice
had changed through the addition of web design to the
former concentration on design for print; one catalyst
for the adoption of the new title of communication
design. The interviews elicited many unprompted
comments claiming strong knowledge of the user, but
also other statements showing the designers worked with
little or no actual information about their audience.
Two inferences are drawn here. In discussing how the
participants resolved this situation, the article
proposes that despite an interest in the agenda for
user-centered design, most graphic designers currently
lack the enabling skills and opportunity to carry
through on this. Yet seeing a simple binary division
between intent and its lack of fulfilment may not be
the most useful way to consider the issue of graphic
designers' knowledge of the user, a changed discursive
position being an important conceptual rehearsal for
new approaches to graphic design practice.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tetlan:2016:HHP,
author = "Lou Tetlan and Douglas Marschalek",
title = "How Humans Process Visual Information: a focused
primer for designing information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "3",
pages = "65--88",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/232/article/1582;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N3_2016_E.pdf",
abstract = "Data is presented identifying a major gap between
two-dimensional (2D) communication modalities and
actual learning of its content. It is proposed that
information designers can create formats that are
cognitively more effective by incorporating constructs
from the cognitive sciences. In order to effectively
design information for learning, an understanding of
how the brain processes information is important and
presented. In addition, application of cognitive
constructs have the potential to guide designers in
creating cognitive-based information designs (CID).
Seven cognitive constructs are discussed that can
directly impact the effectiveness of information
formats.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2016:VLCa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} call for papers:
Visible Language as social commentary",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "3",
pages = "91--91",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:28:23 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N3_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2016:VLCb,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} call for papers:
Hermeneutics, Communication theory, and Visible
Language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "3",
pages = "93--93",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:28:23 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N3_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2016:JIc,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "50",
number = "3",
pages = "96--96",
month = dec,
year = "2016",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:28:23 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V50N3_2016_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2017:ABa,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{Advisory Board}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "2--2",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:49:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pedersen:2017:BIC,
author = "Pia Pedersen",
title = "Behind {Isotype} Charts: The Design of Number-Fact
Pictures",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "12--37",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/242/article/1592;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "For more than 40 years, Marie Neurath designed ISOTYPE
charts using pictograms as graphical units to make a
variety of information more accessible for the layman.
She was a transformer linking science and design by
using the benefits of both worlds to meet the public's
interests. Significant insight could be gained from
this innovative work. However, many relevant aspects of
the transformation process remain elusive and are far
too often imitated and misunderstood as simply drawing
`rows of little men'.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hamann:2017:TWP,
author = "Agnieszka Hamann",
title = "{Tz'ihb'} write\slash paint'. Multimodality in {Maya}
glyphic texts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "38--57",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/242/article/1632;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "In the times when Maya writing was an enigma, the
analysis of Maya inscriptions necessarily focused on
iconography and the purely visual aspect of an
inscription. Once the writing system was satisfactorily
deciphered, the main focus shifted to epigraphic
analysis of glyphs and linguistic analysis of texts
recorded by glyphs, frequently leaving out the
accompanying image. Yet it seems that Maya scribes did
not develop the concept of strict division between
image and text: the same hands drew both, freely
combining elements belonging to the visual and
linguistic modalities. This projects attempts to define
and describe the multimodality of ancient Maya
inscriptions, including identifying modalities utilized
by ancient scribes. It analyses how the composition,
gestures, pictorial signs and text contribute to
deliver the final message. On the example of three
texts (Cancuen Panel 3, Laxtunich Panel 1 and Aguateca
Stela 1) it attempts to develop methodology appropriate
for the analysis of the genre of Maya glyphic
inscriptions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Wright-Carr:2017:SRI,
author = "David Charles Wright-Carr",
title = "Signs of resistance: Iconography and semasiography in
{Otomi} architectural decoration and manuscripts of the
early colonial period",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "58--87",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/242/article/1602;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "The indigenous peoples of central Mexico developed a
complex and sophisticated system for the visual
expression of culture during the three millennia
preceding the Spanish conquest. Central Mexican imagery
was materialized in sculpture and painting, in
monumental and portable formats, including the
embellishment of architectural surfaces and the
painting of manuscripts. This system continued to
function in a variety of cultural contexts for over a
century after the conquest, as native peoples adapted
to colonial rule and interaction with European
colonists. In this article, a brief review of the
fundamental principles of central Mexican visual
language is presented, then examples of sculpted images
from early colonial public architecture in Otomi towns
are discussed, comparing their signs to those found in
pictorial manuscripts painted in the early colonial
period. These examples reflect the cultural tenacity
and ethnic resistance of the indigenous sculptors and
painters. They also reveal the resilience of central
Mexican visual language, which continued to serve the
interests of native peoples coping with life under
Spanish rule.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
keywords = "ethnicity; iconography; semasiography",
}
@Article{Kwok:2017:ISP,
author = "Brian Sze-Hang Kwok and Anneke Coppoolse",
title = "Illuminography: a survey of the pictorial language of
{Hong Kong}'s neon signs",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "88--111",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/242/article/1622;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article draws from a larger archival project in
which still existing neon signs in much of Hong Kong's
Kowloon peninsula have been photographed and
subsequently preserved in the context of their imminent
disappearance from the streets. Following the
implementation of stricter regulations on sign sizes,
the rise of cheaper and energy efficient LED solutions
and urban redevelopment, Hong Kong's neon signs have an
uncertain future. This article examines graphic forms
of a range of icons and symbols used on neon signs plus
their meanings. As Hong Kong's spectacular neonscape is
(and was) a symbol of prosperity and consumerism,
individual signs, icons and symbols of another kind
present their own narratives. This article considers
the relationship between icons and the city that they
have prided for decades; specifically, it looks at its
unique eclecticism. It reveals how a seeming spectacle
of hues, lights, and images presents a story about Hong
Kong's bicultural heritage. Indeed, what it intends to
highlight is that even though neon signage is a Western
technology and although it was used quite specifically
in the context of consumerism, Hong Kong's adaptation
indicates an eclecticism that has maintained
traditional Chinese symbolism.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beier:2017:LIE,
author = "Sofie Beier and Katrine Sand and Randi Starrfelt",
title = "Legibility Implications of Embellished Display
Typefaces",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "112--133",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/242/article/1612;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bigelow:2017:WED,
author = "Chuck Bigelow and Mary Dyson and Maria dos Santos
Lonsdale and Kevin Larson",
title = "What exactly is the difference between a text and a
display typeface?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "134--142",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/242/article/1652;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "What exactly is a display typeface?",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "A 2016 discussion about terminology for text versus
display typefaces.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2017:VLC,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{{\booktitle{Visible Language}}} calls for papers:
Special Student Issue and Historical Evidence",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "143--143",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:49:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Anonymous:2017:JIa,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Journal Information",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "1",
pages = "144--144",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 20 11:49:44 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N1_2017_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2017:DCN,
author = "Mike Zender and Alisa Strauss",
title = "Design by Consensus: a New Method for Designing
Effective Pictograms",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "2",
pages = "6--33",
month = aug,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N2_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "A pictogram is useless if people cannot comprehend its
meaning. Current pictogram design practice typically
involves a designer envisioning what might represent a
concept then drawing a pictogram that they think
represents it. In this the designer is informed by
their own experience and perhaps some study of
pictograms with similar meanings. Unfortunately, this
practice has been proven to frequently fail. Our
previous studies have shown that designers create more
comprehensible pictograms when they are aware that most
pictograms consist of several icons and graphemes, know
which of those to include, and understand how to draw
each icon. This study focuses on one of these essential
processes: what icons people expect to see in a
representation of a concept. It explores the use of
consensus analysis techniques in determining --- before
even a rough draft of the pictogram is created ---
which icons are most needed. Once data obtained via
freelisting, pilesorting, and ranking were analyzed
using consensus analysis, the symbols that should be
included in each pictogram were determined. Pictograms
were then designed using those icons and were evaluated
for comprehension. Results indicate that using
techniques of quantitative ethnography to guide
pictogram design improves comprehension of the
resulting pictogram.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2017:DUD,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "{DrawIt}: a user-drawn design research method for
symbol design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "2",
pages = "34--61",
month = aug,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N2_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "Symbols are essential to communication design.
Unfortunately, designers often draw unclear symbols
because they fail to anticipate how people will
respond. This paper describes a research method to help
designers draw better symbols by having users inform
symbol drawing decisions. It is based on popular games
like Pictionary and findings from vision science on
``mental images'' and psychology on ``basic level''
mental categories. It has been developed over five
years in multiple studies and demonstrated to help
design symbols with clear comprehension.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ramirez:2017:MMS,
author = "Ang{\'e}lica Baena Ram{\'\i}rez",
title = "Metonymic and Metaphoric Series in the {Codex Borgia}.
Plates 33--34",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "2",
pages = "62--79",
month = aug,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N2_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "The main objective of this article is to understand
how the metaphoric and metonymic graphic series helped
to convey sequences of meanings and how they combined
to provide a global interpretation of the content. As
well, I will also analyze the relationship between
signs with literal/fixed and metaphorical meaning,
based on the context where the images are located and
their association with other graphic signs. I will take
some examples from plates 33 and 34 of the Codex Borgia
to explain how the Mixtec-Nahua semasiographic system
worked and how the different signs were combined for
the transmission of a message, which was not univocal,
but which functioned as a tool for the priest to
remember and recompose the information contained. At
the end of this research, an attempt will be made to
provide an interpretation of plates 33 and 34, based on
the understanding of the Mixtec-Nahua graphic system. I
will try to prove that the apparent ``chaos'' contained
in these plates, in fact serves to emphasize a mental
and mythical concept that can be expressed in different
ways, in order to provide the priest (tonalpouhque)
with a mnemonic tool. The tonalpouhque could use the
codex not just to remember information, but also to
create new content",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lama:2017:WAM,
author = "Daniel Salazar Lama and Rogelio Valencia Rivera",
title = "The Written Adornment: the many relations of text and
image in {Classic Maya} visual culture",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "2",
pages = "80--105",
month = aug,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N2_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article focuses on a complex and very common
practice in the Mayan visual culture of the Classic
period (250-600 AD): the integration of writing
elements in images. This integration can be presented
under many aspects and forms and fulfills several
functions. The most important of them is to create a
semantic complementation with the image, indicating
what it is not able to express, such as anthroponyms
(personal names) and place-names. In this text we also
explore the many ways in which this assimilation takes
place, and we propose clear and essential principles
for the detection of assimilated text elements within
the images. We also explore, albeit briefly, this same
practice in other Mesoamerican visual cultures, with
the intention of putting it into perspective and
understanding it not as an isolated and exclusive
practice of the Maya, but shared by many Mesoamerican
groups over several centuries.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ockerse:2017:BWH,
author = "Thomas Ockerse and Per Mollerup",
title = "Bespoke Wayshowing in Hospitals",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "2",
pages = "106--125",
month = aug,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N2_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "Wayfinding in hospitals causes problems for patients,
visitors, and staff. Applying the principle of least
effort on wayfinding points at a three-tier set of
wayfinding styles with increasing mental workloads.
These styles are walk-and-see, walk-and-read, and
stop-and-study. While traditional wayshowing
technologies facilitate the two first wayfinding
styles, the third wayfinding style is best supported by
individual wayfinding assistance, which is not given by
traditional wayshowing technologies. This paper
suggests addressing this problem by introducing bespoke
wayshowing enabled by adaptive mass-customisation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Renner:2017:PLI,
author = "Michael Renner",
title = "Practice-led Iconic Research: Towards a Research
Methodology for Visual Communication",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "8--33",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article introduces the concept of `practice
led-iconic research.' It provides a brief philosophical
background on the relation between `text and image,'
and a theoretical frame to investigate how images
generate meaning. The article introduces practice-led
iconic research as an approach starting from the making
of images, which consists of two trajectories. The
first trajectory focuses on the design process,
especially on looking at the various conditions that
guide decision-making in the becoming of unseen images.
The second one examines the characteristics of an image
category, i.e. it concentrates on the generation of a
specific category of images from a field of variations.
Both trajectories of iconic research aim to provide
evidence perceived by the visual sense that augments
the evidence provided by language.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Schubbach:2017:PPL,
author = "Arno Schubbach",
title = "The Practice of Practice-led Iconic Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "34--55",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "The approach of practice-led iconic research
originated in the tradition of design and visual
communication. It is often put into opposition to any
research on images with an academic background or
generally linked to the rather vague label of `theory'.
In contrast, this contribution argues that the outdated
opposition of theory and practice is not adequate to
conceive of practice-led iconic research. Rather, it
should be understood as a specific research practice
based on the production of images and aimed at gaining
knowledge about visual communication and its specific
pictorial means. All factors of image formation and the
practice of design can become a subject of
investigation. In order to characterize this kind of
practice-led research and its usage of pictures, I
compare it with theory-driven approaches and their
respective use of picture examples as well as to the
particular ways the natural sciences and artistic
research engage with pictures.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ahn:2017:DHV,
author = "Jinsu Ahn",
title = "The Dynamism of {Hangeul}'s Vertical Strokes and the
Flow of Its Lines of Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "56--73",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Korean script, Hangeul, did not have its starting
point as a written script: it was created based on
simple geometric design principles and was first
introduced through a publication as printed type. Since
this publication focused on educating people how to
combine letters and read them, not on demonstrating the
writing in practice, this first edition of Hangeul did
not reveal how the writing instrument involves building
a letter or making the vertical lines of writing. The
purpose of this study is to investigate the design
properties of Hangeul that appear in the process of
practical writing, which stands in contrast to the
printed version. Simple writing experiments and the
analysis of their outcome were performed to find
answers to the following questions: What formal
properties do Hangeul strokes have, and what role do
they play in connecting letters to form a fluid
vertical line of text? What formal correlations exist
between the form of Hangeul characters and the vertical
writing culture?",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{LopezGruninger:2017:IUC,
author = "Paloma {L{\'o}pez Gr{\"u}ninger}",
title = "The Image as Unstable Constellation: Rethinking
{Darwin}'s Diagram from the Perspective of Practice-led
Iconic Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "124--147",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "The visual process is formed by a broad variety of
choices that reach from material aspects, such as the
selection of the tool or the support material, to a
multiplicity of formal, organizational, and aesthetic
decisions. The variance of possibilities is sheerly
infinite. The knowledge about and the practical
experience of these options are at the very core of a
particular manner of looking at images, which can be
described as a way of understanding them in respect to
their potentiality. Under this perspective, images can
no longer be seen as one indivisible and homogeneous
entity, but as a flexible constellation resulting from
individual choices. Through this approach, paired with
the methodology of practice-led iconic research,
questions about the process and the decisions that
drove the image towards its final appearance are
allowed to arise. This article will show, using as an
example the famous diagram that Charles Darwin drew in
1837 into his sketchbook, how a different understanding
of images, can allow us to uncover new insights on the
intrinsic meaning of the diagram itself.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reymond:2017:PIB,
author = "Claire Reymond",
title = "Premises for Interaction between Images",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "148--173",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "When images are seen in pairs, the viewer seeks the
perceivable features shared by the two images, to
compare them. The aim of this process is to understand
why they stand next to each other and also, if
possible, to understand the images as a unity. Studies
in the field of art history (see the method of
`comparative seeing') and psychology (as an example
`visual metaphors') investigate--in the field of
image-juxtaposition--different aspects of this
phenomenon. Nevertheless, the premises that are needed
for images to be interpreted as belonging together have
yet to be examined on the image-level. This study
analyzes the basic conditions that should be given for
image connection processes to occur and tries to answer
the following question: ``Which pictorial elements can
be detected as premises for a relation between two
images?''. The investigation is an explorative study
using the method of practice-led iconic research to
detect the premises that allow connection processes
between images to occur. The analysis documents the
relevance of different image-features, as for example,
the analogy of the directional positions within the
images or the width of the stroke in line drawings. An
eye-tracking study, that was conducted as a subsequent
step, strengthens the findings of the practical
research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Hubner:2017:MTV,
author = "Michael H{\"u}bner",
title = "Making Things Visible: Visual Strategies for the
Representation of Objects in Collections",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "174--201",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "Design collections today collect cultural and
aesthetic knowledge embodied in a vast number of
objects. Except for exhibitions and collection visits
one can only access the objects through reference
systems, registries and catalogues. These forms of
representation mostly rely on textual description and
standardized photography. The hypothesis of this
article is, that by this means only a very limited
impression of objects of aesthetic value can be
conveyed. But their significance arises precisely from
the interplay of their formal appearance, materiality,
proportions, function, use, context, and history. How
to get an idea of, for example, the sensory qualities
of a chair without being confronted with it on a
physical level? This article presents a practice-led
investigation on different visual strategies for
representing objects and their effects on the
perception of the latter. How and what kind of
knowledge can be gained? Series of photographs as well
as hand and digital drawings alternate with reflexive
observation thus formulating diverse findings and
opening up further perspectives not only for the
practice of object collection.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Gromala:2017:BRF,
author = "Diana J. Gromala and Sharon Poggenpohl",
title = "Book Review: Fire Signs, A Semiotic Theory for Graphic
Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "204--207",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kaser:2017:DIS,
author = "Susanne K{\"a}ser",
title = "Documentary Image Sequences",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "96--123",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "The question of how a documentary image sequence must
be designed to convey a temporal development was
addressed based on a selection of photographs taken
within the framework of the Novartis Campus
Documentation project over a period of ten years. Using
the method of the Practiceled Iconic Research,
individual parameters are illuminated separately in
order to show their influence on the perception of the
sequence. In the process of designing image sequences,
aspects such as the scope of the sequence, temporal
distances between the images, gradations between the
difference and similarity of the image material, light
situation, color palette, and image section are
investigated and discussed with the help of practical
examples. As a result of the investigation, a statement
about the mode of operation of the decisive parameters,
which make an image sequence perceptible as a document
of the temporal change, is described.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Aichmaier:2017:IDP,
author = "Helga Aichmaier",
title = "Identifying Design Processes in Photography by
Analyzing Photographic Strategies in the Documentation
of Public Places: `{It}'s hard to be down when you're
up'",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "51",
number = "3-52.1",
pages = "74--85",
month = dec,
year = "2017",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V51N3521_2017_E.pdf",
abstract = "Recent research in the fields of image studies, visual
communication, graphic design, and the history of
science shows that there are `design processes' --
specific decision-making processes --- in the practices
of designing, painting, or drawing. I assumed that
parallels could be drawn between those visual practices
and photography. This paper explores how taking
pictures within a research context enables the analysis
and verbalization of strategies that are employed in
photographic design processes. Despite a growing body
of knowledge around image creation, little research has
been conducted on photographic design processes. Viable
contact sheets, sketches, proofs, or notes have not
been available yet for proper research. Thus
``practice-led iconic research'' is adapted as a method
for photography --- possibilities of photographic
practice and its strategies are explored as an
instrument of research. The research questions were
narrowed down to inquire into the image production of
documentary photographs, specifically, of four public
squares in Switzerland and Austria: How do photographs
have to look in order to be recognized as documentation
of a certain place? Is it possible to identify specific
photographic strategies for documentary image
generation? It was found that there are several
strategies that support a documentary impression if
they are employed during the creative process of
photography, such as top views, critical distance, or
frontality. The findings can contribute to the question
of how visual meaning might be generated, enhancing an
understanding of photography and design in the field of
design practice as well as theory. This paper is based
on the dissertation ``Strategies of an Image Practice''
(Aichmaier 2016).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Trogu:2018:CLC,
author = "Pino Trogu",
title = "Counting But Losing Count: the legacy of {Otto
Neurath}'s {Isotype} charts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N2_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "Since its invention by Otto Neurath in 1920s Vienna,
the Isotype system of statistical visualization hasn't
gone out of fashion. Isotype charts with their rows of
aligned pictograms are common today but were a novelty
one hundred years ago. Some praise Isotype charts for
their accessible style of repeated pictorial symbols.
Others correctly believe that this figurative
characteristic often gets in the way of the
data-message being presented. This paper questions the
soundness of requiring the viewer to engage in such a
cumbersome strategy to extract information from a
typical Isotype chart: counting the symbols in each row
and multiplying by the given scale to get the totals.
Recent psychological findings on the limitations of
working memory reveal why this strategy is inefficient,
and renders Isotype ineffective for displaying data
greater than the number seven plus or minus two --- the
famous finding of George A. Miller on the limitations
of human working memory. The effectiveness of the
Isotype method is therefore higher and its
disadvantages less noticeable when small quantities are
involved, and when other refinements can be added to
the charts to aid the viewer. This paper notes that
Isotype charts are subject not only to the limitation
of working memory but also to the inherent ambiguity of
words and images. Being culturally constituted, both
words and images elude universality and are always in
need of disambiguation. It suggests that Neurath was
unaware of how deeply his pictograms are culturally
constituted --- not universal. The paper shows how
these mental and cultural limitations can be mitigated
or even eliminated by the use of means that are less
ambiguous because more widely dispersed globally in
almost every modern culture --- namely by written
arabic numerals showing absolute quantities and
fractions. In many cases, written numbers are the best
pictures. In today's world, they are pictures that are
transcultural and psychologically immediate. By viewers
throughout the world, they are so familiar that they
require little mental processing time or effort. A
picture is worth a thousand words. The picture of a
number is worth almost any number of Isotype
pictures.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Fisher:2018:SDF,
author = "Emma Fisher and Nicolette Lee and Scott
Thompson-Whiteside",
title = "Same But Different: a framework for understanding
conceptions of research in communication design
practice and academia",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N2_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "Situation: There has been a growing emphasis on the
importance of collaboration between the design academy
and design practice, as well as research engagement by
design practitioners in recent years. However, there is
a lack of consensus about what constitutes research to
support and inform these activities, particularly
within communication design contexts. Aim: This paper
explores conceptions of research held within academia
and practice in the communication design field in
Australia, and aims to propose a speculative framework
for understanding different conceptions of research
that can be applied to enhance collaboration between
the two sectors and engagement by practitioners.
Background: First, the background of this issue is
summarized with a description of the growing value of
research engagement and research collaboration, both in
broad terms and specifically within the Australian
communication design field. Literature review: Second,
the literature review discusses how research has been
defined in the past including in general academic
publications, literature from the design discipline,
and mass-market media. An overview of past relevant
studies that have explored conceptions of research by
design practitioners is also presented. The Australian
Study: Following the literature review, key findings
are presented from a study of how research is
characterized in the Australian communication design
field. Data collected via questionnaires and focus
groups are reported, and differences and similarities
between practitioners and academics' characterizations
of research are discussed and compared with criteria
for research found within the literature. Notable
findings include that academics and practitioners
characterized research similarly in some ways, yet
differently in relation to underlying purpose and
expectations for systematicity and empirical evidence.
Discussion: Finally, a speculative framework for
understanding the differences between design
practitioner and academics' conceptualizations is
presented including a proposal for how these
conceptualizations may be managed during collaboration.
Implications and recommendations for design academics
and practitioners are outlined. Barriers and
opportunities for collaboration are discussed in the
interests of fostering long-term benefits and impact.
Conclusion: Recognizing that design practitioners and
academics are likely to hold differing conceptions of
research, particularly with respect to systematicity,
appropriate types of data and expected outcomes, equips
designers and researchers to enter collaborations with
a greater awareness of aspects of the project that may
require clarification, negotiation, and confirmation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ramirez:2018:ROA,
author = "Rodrigo Ram{\'\i}rez",
title = "Reviewing Open-access Icons for Emergency: a case
study testing meaning performance in Guemil",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N2_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "Commonly called pictograms, symbols or icons, it is
convened that these are normalized images designed to
display a concrete meaning. As a system, icons function
as a codified language to facilitate communication.
These can also be efficient to manage messages on
different media or information technologies. In the
specific context of an emergency, different initiatives
of icons have been developed, mainly considering
context (i.e., a crisis) or specific actions (i.e.,
warning). Today, it is possible to find different icon
collections, some presenting styling novelty, and
open-access. However, usually, these are delivered as
is, without any proof of their effectiveness. It these
are designed for critical contexts such as emergency,
evidence of performance might be provided. Evidence can
be collected from testing, contributing to developing
better tools for communication in crisis from local to
global scale. This article presents definitions and a
review of cases on icons for different types of
emergency, selected by their open availability. Based
in the literature review, a fundamental indicator to
assess icons performance is Comprehension. As a case
study, testing process and results conducted in the
Guemil Project are explained. This is centered on
`Meaning' as a specific variable to measure
performance. Finally, some reflections emphasize both
open--access orientation and the importance of
performance tests to establish effectiveness.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Switzer:2018:UDR,
author = "Brian Switzer",
title = "Using Design Research for a Better Understanding of
Complex Problems: a study of two homes for the
elderly",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N2_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "Although the Hospice Foundation in Constance knew they
had a personnel problem, they were unsure how to begin
to fix it. In addition to difficulties in finding and
keeping employees, the Hospice Foundation's employees
were often on sick leave, adding pressure on remaining
staff. Twelve communication design students in the
masters program at the University of Applied Sciences
in Constance (HTWG Konstanz) conducted a study aimed at
identifying the causes for these problems and, more
generally, understanding how the employees work and
feel. Even though the methods in this study are well
known, it presents an important prototype for designers
and design researchers because of its success in
finding useful insights. It also serves as a pre-design
project briefing for both management and designers. It
demonstrates the usefulness of qualitative methods in
providing a deeper understanding of a complex situation
and its usefulness as a strategic tool and for defining
a project's focus and scope. Ideally, it also provides
insights into health care for the elderly.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bakalka:2018:IPB,
author = "Laura Bakalka and Catarina Lelis",
title = "Informing personal branding through self-assessed
handwriting analysis: proposal of a supportive online
platform",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "Despite the abundant existing literature on the
psychological aspects of graphology and visual
communication, very little research (if any), has been
conducted, as to the links of interpreting personal
handmade markings on graphic self-branding processes.
This research aimed to investigate possible
interrelations between fields of handwriting analysis
(graphology) and personal branding, underpinning
methods and patterns of building graphic personal
identities amongst higher education students.
Furthermore, it aimed to promote the use of graphology
in self-branding processes. This involved secondary
sources of information, along with empirical works,
totalling 25 semi-structured interviews and the
collection of 97 handwritten samples to detect
commonalities/differences of handmade markings.
Participants included higher education students and
instructors from visual communication fields across two
cultural contexts: Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom.
The achieved findings were discussed with two
professional UK-based graphologists. Given that
self-branding is considered complex and time consuming
amongst visual communication students, the outcome
proposes an online personal brand design platform,
innovating current methods of self-related research,
yet grounded on current usages of conventional
handwriting and providing a visual scope of relevant
design applications, considering internal and external
influencing factors.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Klohn:2018:IDP,
author = "Sara C. Klohn and Alison Black",
title = "Informative and decorative pictures in health and
safety posters for children",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "Health and safety (H\&S) campaigns for children are
often aimed at six to twelve year olds, with the same
materials targeted across this age range despite their
developmental and cognitive differences. We conducted a
study to examine whether three different visual
approaches to H\&S posters influenced children's
engagement with and ability to elaborate from the
poster content, and preferences for the posters. The
study was conducted with children from two age groups
(7-8 and 10-11 years of age). The posters were designed
with the same verbal information but we varied the
presented pictorial information: Poster 1 had
informative pictorial information; Poster 2 had
decorative pictorial information; poster 3 had no
pictorial information. The study consisted of a written
activity and a discussion. The results suggest children
from each age group have different responses to the
different kinds of posters tested, and particularly
age-related preferences for informative or decorative
pictures. We describe four responses tendencies that
should be considered for further research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McIlwraith:2018:TDV,
author = "Andrew McIlwraith",
title = "Two-dimensional vs three-dimensional guide maps: which
work best for museum visitors?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study aims to investigate the relative
effectiveness and appeal of two designs of printed map
designed for visitors to a museum. The two maps
investigated differ in the projection of the building
depicted: one is a series of two-dimensional
floorplans, the other is a three-dimensional
(axonometric) diagram of the museum. The study included
a task in which participants were asked to plot a route
on the map and then find their way to a predetermined
destination in the museum, using one or other of the
maps. Their ability to find their way successfully was
assessed, and they were asked to describe any problems
they encountered following the route. The second part
of the study investigated participants' opinions of the
map as an aid for planning or undertaking a visit to
the museum. Finally, they were shown the alternative
map to the one they had tested and asked to say which
one they preferred and why. The results show that there
are no marked differences in the effectiveness of the
two types of map to facilitate wayfinding. Opinions
were divided about which type of map was most useful,
though almost all participants stated a preference for
one or the other. The three-dimensional map was widely
considered to provide a better overview of the building
as a whole, and how different floor levels were
connected. However, the three-dimensional map was also
perceived as more complicated by some participants,
which, for a minority, made it less preferable.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moys:2018:EVP,
author = "Jeanne-Louise Moys and Peter Loveland and Mary C.
Dyson",
title = "{eInk} versus paper: exploring the effects of medium
and typographic quality on recall and reading speed",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "This study compares the effects of reading from paper
and an eInk display on recall and reading speed
alongside the effects of changes in typographic quality
(fluent and disfluent conditions). Both medium and
typographic quality were between-subject variables
resulting in four groups of participants. Each
participant was timed while they read one text. They
then completed a general questionnaire before answering
multiple-choice questions evaluating their recall of
the content they had read. Comparable reading speeds
for paper and eInk were recorded and these were slower
for disfluent conditions. Improved typographic quality
significantly enhanced recall on eInk, whereas for
paper participants who read the disfluent condition
recalled more. These findings suggest that typographic
quality has a significant effect on reading, which is
also influenced by the medium. Although recall was
better in the disfluent paper condition, some caution
should be observed in translating this into
recommendations that would result in more effortful
reading.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moys:2018:EIS,
author = "Jeanne-Louise Moys and Carmen Mart{\'\i}nez-Freile and
Rachel McCrindle and Lotte Meteyard and Holly Robson
and Luke Kendrick and Maitreyee Wairagkar",
title = "Exploring illustration styles for materials used in
visual resources for people with aphasia",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "Images are often used in cueing therapy and other
kinds of rehabilitation",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Perez:2018:GLD,
author = "Ana Perez and Maria dos Santos Lonsdale",
title = "Garment label design and companion information to
communicate fashion sustainability issues to young
consumers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "With the rise of fashion consumption and a clear lack
of promotional input by retailers on the issues of
sustainable fashion, this research shows that there is
little awareness particularly among young adults on the
issues of fashion sustainability. Therefore, a clear
need to inform consumers on how to utilize, care for
and dispose of fashion items is necessary to make the
important changes to the planet's fashion waste issues.
To this end, this research explores ways of how fashion
brands can communicate a more sustainable way of
consuming fashion to young consumers in the UK. Focus
groups were conducted with the objective of identifying
the main issues relating to fashion consumption
including the lack of awareness and disposal of
garments. These were followed by a collaborative
workshop involving young consumers, where a fashion
brand was created to educate consumers through
information and garment label design solutions using
innovative communication strategies. To ascertain the
validity of these design solutions, usability testing
was then conducted, which identified further design
improvements. Although conducted with a small set of
participants, this collaborative and user-centered
research is well positioned to propose innovative
solutions to communicate research-based design
solutions on how to communicate, educate and change the
perception of sustainable fashion among young consumers
in the UK.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{John:2018:DNC,
author = "Nicola St John",
title = "Designing on {Ntaria} Country: telling stories with
new tools",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "Indigenous creative expressions are ingrained with
knowledge, through an inherited visual language of
signs and symbols learnt from within culture, grounded
in country and identity. The power and strength of this
knowledge remains embedded across diverse creative
mediums, contemporary tools and technologies. Yet the
application of digital drawing within remote Indigenous
contexts remains largely unexplored. This research
sought to understand a Western Arrernte perspective of
digital drawing, through examining the digital creative
outcomes of Indigenous youth from Ntaria --- a remote
community located on Western Arrernte Country in the
Central Desert of Australia. Reported here, are
findings on the students' use and understanding of
these new tools as they moved from analogue to digital
drawing for the first time. Introducing design tools to
young adults from Ntaria enabled an exploration of
digital drawing as a vehicle to develop `designerly
styles' as they re-imagined drawing in a digital way.
What emerged from this project was a space for young
adults from Ntaria to express their identity and give
voice to their contemporary experiences. Ntaria
`designerly styles' are embedded within Western
Arrernte cultural practice and reaffirm traditional
visual language within a digital landscape. Results
further reveal digital drawing can engage and foster
the development of design-based creative practices for
young people living in remote contexts, as well as
longer-term economic and enterprise opportunities.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Traina:2018:HCP,
author = "Rosanna Traina",
title = "How can the principles and practices of information
design help us produce useful live art documentation?
{A} unique user-centered, experience-design challenge",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article presents the background to, and findings
of the design development and testing of a prototype
Live Art Information Document (LAIDoc), designed to
address the desires, needs and preferences of
postgraduate live art students researching past live
art works. The building and testing of the LAIDoc
comprised the final stage of a doctorate study
undertaken at the University of Reading, entitled: an
information design approach to",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lysbakken:2018:SSE,
author = "Nina Lysbakken",
title = "Spaces that Speak: Exploring Creative Opportunities in
the Communication Design of Conversational Spaces",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "52",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2018",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V52N3_2018_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this article, I argue that designers can benefit
from understanding social media spaces from a cultural
and communicative perspective. This approach to
designing interfaces can expand creative potential and
guide the process of shaping innovative and engaging
interfaces. Such an approach may also help the designer
understand how visual design influences meaning in
interfaces and how the meaning is socially situated and
dependent on context. I argue that the design can shape
online conversations by communicating intended values
of the conversational space through designed features.
I demonstrate this through deconstructing, analyzing,
and juxtaposing existing interfaces in terms of their
visual language, intertextual references, and
connotations. I discuss two design components of the
interface --- typography and layout --- examples of
tools the designer can use to shape meaning. I provide
personal reflections, creative suggestions, and
visualizations based on my practice as a graphic
designer, in addition to metaphors that enable ways of
thinking about the potential of such interfaces. The
context is online magazines that promote conversation
and dialogue --- in particular, the interface of
Medium.com, a hybrid of a magazine and a
blog-publishing platform. The analysis is conducted
through a social semiotic framework and a designer's
way of looking --- a complementing perspective in an
emerging field of social media design research that
often emphasizes functional perspectives and use
quality. I found that there is creative potential in
both what and how designers prioritize to communicate,
that may influence the conversational space.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Griffin:2019:HVC,
author = "Dori Griffin",
title = "Histories of Visual Communication Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "1",
pages = "",
month = apr,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N1_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "In this special issue of Visible Language, the history
of visual communication design provides an area of
thematic convergence. The research represented here
engages typographic communication, an area of
investigation familiar to the journal's readership. Yet
its significance extends beyond illuminating the
historical context of singular designs or designers.
Collectively, the authors in this issue join a broader
and sustained interdisciplinary conversation between
design history and visual communication design
practice. Situating their research relative to this
shared context expands its relevance beyond their
discrete areas of focus. Both design and its history
are characterized, at present, by a complex and
multivalent convergence of questions about
decolonization and cultural sovereignty, world and/or
global histories, the migration of forms and the
evolution of their meanings, adaptive practices for a
changing environment, and evolving definitions of
design as activity and artefact. In collectively
situating the authors' specific research agendas in
relationship to these shared questions, the special
issue proposes that the history of visual communication
design is a vital and integral sphere of inquiry and
that scholars, practitioners, and educators within the
discipline benefit from participation in the ongoing
dialogues of historical research.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Auji:2019:IMM,
author = "Hala Auji",
title = "The Implications of Media: a material reading of
nineteenth-century {Arabic} broadsides",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N1_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article takes up a material analysis of a set of
eleven nineteenth-century Arabic broadsides entitled
Nafir Suriyya, published in Beirut by Syrian
intellectual Butrus al-Bustani from 1860-1861. Produced
in response to the civil wars of 1860 in Mount Lebanon
and Damascus (in the Ottoman Syrian provinces), when
intercommunal conflicts occurred between different
confessional groups, these publications called for
unity and cooperation amongst these communities through
the framework of ``patriotism'' (wataniyya) and one's
``love of the homeland'' (hubb al-watan). These
broadsides have thus played an important role in
twentieth and twenty-first century scholarship on early
nationalist sentiment, particularly a Syro-Lebanese
political identity, amongst Arabic-speaking Ottoman
denizens. However, the format and visual conventions of
these broadsides are oftentimes overlooked or
misinterpreted, thus effacing an important layer to
understanding Nafir Suriyya's wider socio-political
significance. Addressing these oversights, this study
provides a close material reading of the Nafir Suriyya
broadsides as examples of a then-new format.
Comparative analysis with other contemporaneous public
texts, such as Ottoman edicts and proclamations, better
clarifies the social and cultural significance of these
publications.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Avni:2019:IDQ,
author = "Shani Avni",
title = "{Ismar David}'s Quest for Original {Hebrew}
Typographic Signs",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N1_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "Ismar David (1910--1996) was a prolific calligrapher,
type designer, graphic designer, and illustrator who
also engaged in architectural design and taught
calligraphy. He studied applied arts in Berlin,
emigrating to Jerusalem in 1932 and to New York in
1952. From the 1930s to the 1990s, he created a wealth
of unique designs, most importantly the David Hebrew
typeface family. It was the first comprehensive Hebrew
typeface family, comprising nine styles that include a
true Hebrew italic style and a monolinear style,
equivalent to a Latin sans serif. David Hebrew provides
an example of how a research-based design process can
help negotiate the tension between old and new, leading
to an innovative, well-informed design solution.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Witehira:2019:MMS,
author = "Johnson Witehira",
title = "Mana matatuhi: a survey of {Maori} engagement with the
written and printed word during the 19th century",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N1_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "This article follows the growth of written
communication by Aotearoa",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Klevgaard:2019:LCF,
author = "Trond Klevgaard",
title = "Lower case in the flatlands: New Typography and
orthographic reform in a {Danish} printing calendar",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N1_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "The orthographic reform program known as
kleinschreibung, or writing small, was an integral part
of the New Typography of the 1920s and 30s. Commonly
associated with institutions like the Bauhaus, or
groups like the ring `neue werbegestalter' (circle `new
advertising designers'), New Typography was also taken
up in the work of numerous printers and compositors
across Germany and beyond. In Denmark, where common
nouns were capitalized then as they still are in
German, one proponent of New Typography amongst
printers was Typografernes fagtekniske Samvirke (The
Compositors' trade-technical Cooperative). In 1934 this
educational society published an annual titled
Typografisk {\aa}rbog 1935 (Typographic yearbook 1935)
where it set out how it had chosen to engage with New
Typography and kleinschreibung by adapting them to
Danish circumstances. This article takes Typografisk
{\aa}rbog 1935 as the starting point for an
investigation of the similarities and differences
between the German and Danish contexts by tracing their
histories of orthographic reform and by linking these
to New Typography as practiced in the two countries.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kim:2019:VAT,
author = "Min-Soo Kim and Jinsook Kim and Michael H. Fritsch",
title = "For Visual Attention, are there any Tendencies in Form
Interpretation?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N2_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "We examined if there is any intrinsically
``hard-wired'' tendency in the subject's Visual
Attention. When asked to spontaneously decide
preferences for shape or grouping of shapes, distinct
patterns of preference in human test subjects were
found. These preferences were consistent among ages
older than 20 years adulthood and both genders. These
findings could result in broad practical applications
ranging from interface designs to visual alerts.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Lonsdale:2019:VTT,
author = "Maria dos Santos Lonsdale and David J. Lonsdale and
Matthew Baxter and Ryan Graham and Aya Kanafani and
Anqi Li and Chunxinzi Peng",
title = "Visualizing the terror threat. {The} impact of
communicating security information to the general
public using infographics and motion graphics",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N2_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "Terrorism represents one of the most pressing
contemporary security threats. As a consequence,
governments provide information to the public on threat
levels and on how to respond to terror incidents. To
effectively reassure the public, and to increase their
vigilance, it is essential that the information
communicated is accessible, clear, actionable and
engaging. This is the first empirical study in the
world to explore the impact of information design
principles and visualization of information on the
communication of security information related to
terrorism. Two different but complementary strands were
devised: Strand 1 --- compared whether more visualised
information was more effective than text dense
information at communicating to the public; Strand 2 --
compared whether a motion graphics was more effective
than an infographic at communicating to the public. A
survey questionnaire and interview were used to
identify problems and needs. Several usability tests
and iterations were conducted to develop new design
solutions. Empirical testing was then conducted for
final evaluation and validation, collecting
quantitative and qualitative data. Results show
significant differences between pre- and post-knowledge
of the Terror Threat Levels. Results also show
significant differences between text dense information
and more visualised information. Results further show
no significant difference between communicating
information via an infographic or motion graphics in
situations where information needs to be assimilated as
a crescendo (i.e. levels of severity) or as a series of
steps to be followed (action in an emergency). This
study provides important guidelines on how to
effectively communicate security information to the
public, with practical implications for security
agencies.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Pedersen:2019:LPP,
author = "Pia Pedersen",
title = "Legibility of Pharmaceutical Pictograms: Towards
Defining a Paradigm",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N2_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "The design of medicinal information in leaflets and
labels is often criticized for not meeting patients'
needs. For that reason, there is an increasing focus on
how the use of pictures, such as pictograms, may
benefit patients on their medical journey. However,
before a pictogram can be comprehended it must be
legible, which may be a challenge when pharmaceutical
information has to be conveyed. Within a limited space
many visual details need to be included in order to
clarify the intended meaning.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Martins:2019:DVI,
author = "Tiago Martins and Jo{\~a}o M. Cunha and Jo{\~a}o
Bicker and Penousal Machado",
title = "Dynamic Visual Identities: from a survey of the
state-of-the-art to a model of features and
mechanisms",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = aug,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N2_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "Recent years were marked by a growing demand for
dynamic visual identities, observed not only in their
increasing numbers but also in the research conducted
in the field. In this work, the authors survey the
current state-of-the-art, addressing the origins and
history of this type of visual identity, as well as the
different approaches to analyse and classify them.
Current approaches lack objectivity, which is necessary
for comparing different dynamic visual identities. The
authors propose a novel model for the analysis of
dynamic visual identities, based on the difference
between variation mechanisms used to attain dynamism
and features achieved. In order to assess and evaluate
the model, it was applied to a set of dynamic visual
identities and the results are discussed. Overall, the
model allows an easy comparison between dynamic visual
identities and the creation of objective categories. In
addition, it is oriented towards the development of new
visual identity systems and may serve as a supporting
framework for designers to address specific necessities
of the client, such as giving an active role to its
public and fostering proximity to the brand.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Reymond:2019:IDB,
author = "Claire Reymond and Christine M{\"u}ller and Indre
Grumbinaite",
title = "E-Inclusion --- Defining Basic Image Properties for
Illustrated Stimuli in Aphasia Treatment",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N3_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "Word production is stimulated by images in treatment
processes for people with aphasia (Heuer \& Hallowell,
2007). Although stimulation through pictorial stimuli
has a long tradition in aphasia therapy, there is a
lack in research on which image stimuli are the most
suitable for this purpose (Brown \& Thiessen, 2018).
Current research assumes that stimulation via
photographic images evokes better and more direct
retrieve of searched words, than stimulation by
illustrations (Heuer, 2016). However, the illustrations
investigated so far mostly comprise black and white
line drawings and there are hardy no studies
investigating possible effects of different image
parameters as style, image cropping or perspective in
relation to clear naming.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bessemans:2019:VPS,
author = "Ann Bessemans and Maarten Renckens and Kevin Bormans
and Erik Nuyts and Kevin Larson",
title = "Visual Prosody Supports Reading Aloud Expressively",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N3_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "Type is not expressive enough. Even the youngest
speakers are able to express a full range of emotions
with their voice, while young readers read aloud
monotonically as if to convey robotic boredom. We
augmented type to convey expression similarly to our
voices. Specifically, we wanted to convey in text words
that are spoken louder, words that drawn out and spoken
longer, and words that are spoken at a higher pitch. We
then asked children to read sentences with these new
kinds of type to see if children would read these with
greater expression. We found that children would ignore
the augmentation if they weren't explicitly told about
it. But when children were told about the augmentation,
they were able to read aloud with greater vocal
inflection. This innovation holds great promise for
helping both children and adults to read aloud with
greater expression and fluency.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Beier:2019:EAF,
author = "Sofie Beier and Chiron Oderkerk",
title = "The Effect of Age and Font on Reading Ability",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N3_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "To inform our knowledge of the typographical variables
of stroke weight, letter width, and letter spacing, and
their effects on different age groups and reading
scenarios, we used Radner Reading Chart, where we
measured reading speed at different sizes, to compare
the fonts KBH Text, KBH Display, and Gill Sans Light.
The experiment showed that for older participants,
reading Gill Sans resulted in faster reading speed
compared to KBH Text. However, Gill Sans could not be
recognized at small sizes by either the younger or
older participants. For critical print size (CPS),
older participants were better at reading small print
sizes at a regular reading speed when the text was set
in KBH Text than when it was set in Gill Sans. The
findings indicate that older readers are more sensitive
to font legibility differences than younger readers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2019:LLV,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Letterform Legibility and Visual Perception: a
speculation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "53",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2019",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V53N3_2019_E.pdf",
abstract = "``Roman capital letters first achieved the forms we
know today about AD 100. \ldots At their most formal
they are based on very simple geometric shapes, symbols
for the sounds in a language. And each letter is
successful as a symbol because its shape is hard to
confuse with the others and is easy to memorize.''",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Moys:2020:REB,
author = "Jeanne-Louise Moys and Laura Marshall",
title = "Readers' experiences of {Braille} in an evolving
technological world",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "1--2",
pages = "6--29",
month = apr,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/322/article/2062;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V54N12_2020_E.pdf",
abstract = "This paper investigates people's experiences and
opinions of Braille as a reading method. It aims to
explore how Braille's role may be evolving in a world
with an increased range of technological alternatives
for reading. Two participant studies with people with
visual impairments are reported. Firstly, a survey
(Study A) explores current reading experiences and
preferences. Secondly, building on the survey findings,
a series of in-depth interviews (Study B) explores
individual reading experiences of different artefacts.
The findings show how particular assistive technologies
may be deemed more or less appropriate for different
reading contexts and purposes and highlights issues of
production and standardization for reading artefacts.
This suggests that providing people with visual
impairments with access to a range of resources could
support more inclusive practices. The findings also
suggest that in some contexts, such as information
presented in public spaces and on packaging, greater
standardization of Braille could be of benefit to
people with visual impairments.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Nonaka:2020:LCD,
author = "Angela M. Nonaka and Jean Ann and Keiko Sagara",
title = "Linguistic and cultural design features of the manual
syllabary in {Japan}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "1--2",
pages = "30--65",
month = apr,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V54N12_2020_E.pdf",
abstract = "DeafSpace is a design paradigm concerned with
celebrating sign language and Deaf culture. Using a
DeafSpace-informed analysis, this case study shows the
importance of visible language for signing Deaf people
and the power of the adaptation of the manual syllabary
(known as yubimoji in Japanese) from written kana
scripts to promote literacy and fuller inclusion of
Deaf people in Japanese society. Starting in antiquity,
we explain the circumstances under which the Japanese
first began to write and the development of their
indigenous syllabaries called the kana. By the Meiji
Era (1868-1912), the educational establishment in Japan
devoted itself to the idea of literacy for all
Japanese; thus began their Deaf education system.
Several manual syllabaries were invented by teachers of
the deaf but failed to take root because of design
flaws. The yubimoji system that survived has
appropriate design features and contributes to literacy
and fuller inclusion for Deaf Japanese.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Serin:2020:LST,
author = "Efecan Serin and Aprigio Luis Moreira Morgado and
Ricardo Santos",
title = "A {Latin}-script typeface, based on special education
teachers' opinions, to use in literacy education of
individuals with autism",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "1--2",
pages = "66--97",
month = apr,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/322/article/2082;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V54N12_2020_E.pdf",
abstract = "The present study is based on an investigation in the
areas of psychology, pedagogy, and design. It
investigated the reading process and reading education
strategies of individuals with autism spectrum
disorders (ASD) in order to develop a typographic
system to assist pedagogues as they develop educational
aids appropriate for a child's reading problems. The
study used an interdisciplinary research methodology
including a literature study, empirical knowledge, and
a survey study. The survey was based on the opinions
and experiences of special education teachers. The
survey study showed that individuals with autism could
have difficulties learning similar",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Peterson:2020:AGB,
author = "Matthew Peterson and Brad Tober and Deborah Littlejohn
and Mac Hill",
title = "Anticipating Gaze-Based {HCI} Applications with the
Tech Receptivity Interval: Eye Tracking as Input",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "1--2",
pages = "98--127",
month = apr,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V54N12_2020_E.pdf",
abstract = "HCI researchers have repurposed diagnostic eye
tracking technology as a mode of user input. Existing
applications are numerous, but primarily address severe
motor disability, with a recent increase in gaming
enhancement. As noted by cognitive psychologist Nadiya
Slobodenyuk, gaze-based HCI represents a fundamental
change to the human--computer relationship if adopted
for general interaction and information design
purposes. A gaze-responsive system can make inferences
on a user's mental state and respond rapidly without
explicit user commands. The implications of such a
system are significant, and are difficult to imagine
and anticipate. We introduce the tech receptivity
interval (TRI) as a framework to guide speculative
design investigations that imagine potential
applications of nascent technology. TRI distinguishes
infancy and maturity conditions of receptivity,
emphasizing the need for users to adapt to technologies
before technological affordances can be fully realized.
We provide case reports on gaze-based interaction,
using TRI and conducted in an academic design studio.
The case reports suggest applications not yet addressed
in the literature. The case reports also suggest
gaze-responsive changes to information structures in
the form of temporal hierarchy and temporal text, which
break from the long tradition of language
representation in static lines and paragraphs.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{dosSantosLonsdale:2020:EBC,
author = "Maria {dos Santos Lonsdale} and Stephanie Sciberras
and Hyejin Ha and Stephen J. Chapman",
title = "Enhancing Bowel Cancer Surgery Recovery through
Information Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "1--2",
pages = "128--169",
month = apr,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V54N12_2020_E.pdf",
abstract = "Bowel surgery is the most common treatment for
numerous bowel diseases including cancer. The provision
of information before and after bowel surgery is an
important element of recovery. Pre-operative education
assists in the psychological preparation for surgery,
which has been shown to have a positive impact on
patient satisfaction, pain management, and the duration
of hospital stay. Traditionally, information is
provided before surgery and delivered in text heavy
written format, which presents a number of challenges,
such as patients feeling overwhelmed, especially when
diagnoses of cancer and plans for major surgery are
discussed concurrently. Previous evidence also shows
patients desire to be pro-actively involved in their
recovery. Unfortunately, the development of new
education interventions uncommonly involves patients
and other information specialists in their design. To
tackle this problem, a mixed-methods user-centered
design approach was conducted to redesign an existing
patient information booklet in order to meet patient
needs and improve communication among patients and
medical staff. For example, among other methods, a
`within co-design' approach was used to identify
stakeholder needs. Several usability tests and
iterations were conducted throughout the design
development to create a more visualized design format
that follows research-based cognitive and design
principles. Empirical testing was then conducted to
evaluate and validate the final booklet design,
collecting both qualitative and quantitative data.
Results show significant differences in performance and
users' preference between text dense information and a
combination of text and visualized information. This
in-depth research focusing on the booklet was then
followed by the development of companion outputs
(website and environmental infographics) through the
same mixed-methods user-centered design approach. All
in all, this study provides significant evidence and
important guidelines on how to effectively communicate
bowel surgery recovery information to patients, in
order to increase their understanding and active role
in their recovery, as well as minimize their
uncertainties and anxiety. Although focusing on a
specific scenario, these findings are also widely
applicable to many forms of healthcare information.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kuraityte:2020:IKT,
author = "Milda Kuraityt{\.e} and Ann Bessemans and Erik
Nuyts",
title = "Impact of Kinetic Typography on Readers' Attention",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "1--2",
pages = "170--185",
month = apr,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V54N12_2020_E.pdf",
abstract = "Reading is one of the most complex cognitive processes
requiring attention. In this research, we investigated
the differences in attention duration, measured as
fixation duration, of the different sub-categories of
Kinetic Typography when compared to Serial
Presentation. We used an eye-tracking system to record
eye movements of controlled stimuli. Each stimulus
consisted of a match between a different word and
sub-category of Kinetic Typography. The data collected
revealed significant differences between Fluid
Typography and Serial Presentation in attention
duration.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Parhami:2020:CCW,
author = "Behrooz Parhami",
title = "Computers and Challenges of Writing in {Persian}:
Explorations at the Intersection of Culture and
Technology",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "1--2",
pages = "182--223",
month = apr,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 9 08:33:04 MST 2021",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/issue/322/article/2122;
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/visiblelanguage/pdf/V54N12_2020_E.pdf",
abstract = "The Persian script has presented some difficulties,
ever since printing presses were introduced in Iran in
the 1600s. The appearance of typewriters more than a
century ago created additional problems and the
introduction of digital computers in the late 1960s
added to the design challenges. These difficulties
persisted, until high-resolution dot-matrix printers
and display devices offered greater flexibility to font
designers and the expansion of the computer market in
the Middle East attracted investments on improving the
Persian script for computers. Nevertheless, certain
peculiarities of the Persian script have led to
legibility and aesthetic quality issues that persist in
many cases. In this paper, I enumerate some of the
features of the Persian script that made it a poor
match to implementation on modern technologies and
review the challenges presented by, and some of the
solutions proposed for, each new generation of printing
and display devices. Before delving into the technical
challenges and solutions, however, I discuss the
sociocultural significance of the interplay between
centuries-old Persian culture/language/script and
modern technology, along with associated research
problems. Interestingly, the same features that make
legible and aesthetically pleasing Persian
printing/displaying difficult also lead to challenges
in automatic text recognition. I conclude with an
overview of current state of the art and areas that
still need further work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Visible Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
old-journal-URL = "http://visiblelanguage.herokuapp.com/",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Krestev:2020:CTD,
author = "Krassen Krestev",
title = "The Characteristics of Text and Display Sizes in {16th
Century Flemish Roman} Type: comparative analyses of
seven types cut by {Hendrik Van Den Keere} in the
period 1570--1580",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "3",
pages = "4--31",
month = dec,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v54i3.4609",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:04 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4609",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Renckens:2020:CPR,
author = "Maarten Renckens",
title = "Consequently Positioning the Rhythm in Type Based on
the Letters' Longest Continuous Black Mass",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "3",
pages = "32--47",
month = dec,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v54i3.4610",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:04 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4610",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sieghart:2020:IMC,
author = "Sabine Sieghart",
title = "The Influence of Macrotypography on the
Comprehensibility of Texts in Easy-to-Read Language: an
empirical study",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "54",
number = "3",
pages = "48--93",
month = dec,
year = "2020",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v54i3.4611",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:04 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4611",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "From the first paragraph: ``The current LEO study has
observed that 6.2 million adults in Germany have
problems reading and understanding short texts
(Grotl{\"u}schen et al., 2019). Their reading ability
is insufficient to participate fully in society. For
example, only 50\% of those questioned felt confident
enough to change their electricity provider
(Grotl{\"u}schen, 2019). International studies, such as
the PIAAC Study, have found that the numbers are
similar in all 33 countries investigated. On average,
15.5\% of people aged 16--65 in OECD countries are poor
at reading or are illiterate (OECD, 2013).''",
}
@Article{Renckens:2021:VPS,
author = "Maarten Renckens and Leo {De Raeve} and Erik Nuyts and
Mar{\'\i}a {P{\'e}rez Mena} and Ann Bessemans",
title = "Visual prosody supports reading aloud expressively for
deaf readers",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "1",
pages = "4--47",
month = apr,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i1.4603",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:04 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4603",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Renckens:2021:PSE,
author = "Maaten Renckens and Leo {De Raeve} and Erik Nuyts and
Mar{\'\i}a {P{\'e}rez Mena} and Ann Beesemans",
title = "A preliminary study exploring the relation between
visual prosody and the prosodic components in sign
language",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "1",
pages = "48--65",
month = apr,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i1.4604",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:04 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4604",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Noel:2021:CDI,
author = "Guillermina No{\"e}l and Daren Pasay and Denise
Campbell-Scherer and Lynora Saxinger",
title = "Co-designing to Improve Practice in Treating Urinary
Tract Infections: a case study of reducing
inappropriate antibiotic treatment",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "1",
pages = "67--96",
month = apr,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i1.4605",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:04 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4605",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bakker:2021:RRI,
author = "Wibo Bakker",
title = "Railway Rules: Image Content Origins of Wayfinding
Pictograms from the 1960s and 1970s",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "2",
pages = "5--26",
month = aug,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i2.4606",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4606",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Helmke:2021:TWW,
author = "Christophe Helmke and Jesper Nielsen",
title = "{Teotihuacan} Writing: Where are We Now?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "2",
pages = "28--73",
month = aug,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i2.4607",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4607",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kazmierczak:2021:FAI,
author = "Elzbieta T. Kazmierczak",
title = "Factors Affecting Interpretation of Diagnostic Images
as a Decision Process: Ecological Psychology, Visual
Heuristics, and Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "2",
pages = "74--111",
month = aug,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i2.4608",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4608",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2021:IMM,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Introduction: The makers and the made",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4678",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4678",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Baron:2021:BJB,
author = "Naomi S. Baron",
title = "Beyond Judging Books by Their Covers: {``Reflections
on Interrogating Cultural Anthropology Text Covers''}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "12--21",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4669",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4669",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bessemans:2021:EBB,
author = "Ann Bessemans and Mar{\'\i}a {P{\'e}rez Mena}",
title = "Exploring the Boundaries Between Visual Anthropology
and Visual Communication Design Research",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4670",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4670",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Dyson:2021:CRG,
author = "Mary Dyson",
title = "A commentary on: {Reappropriation} of Gendered {Irish}
Sign Language in One Family",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "28--35",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4671",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4671",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
remark = "Refers to the article Barbara LeMaster,
``Reappropriation of Gendered Irish Sign Language in
One Family'', \booktitle{Visual Anthropology Review},
{\bf 15}(2) 69--83, September 1999,
doi:10.1525/var.2000.15.2.69.",
}
@Article{Golec:2021:EPV,
author = "Micheal J. Golec",
title = "Empathic Projections: Visual Anthropology Design and
Acknowledgement",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "36--49",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4672",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4672",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Griffin:2021:RRB,
author = "Dori Griffin",
title = "Re reading the {Borderland Imaginary} from 2021",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4673",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4673",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Renner:2021:ECM,
author = "Michael Renner",
title = "Echoing the Call for Multimodal Representation",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4674",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4674",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Renner:2021:DTV,
author = "Michael Renner",
title = "Drawing to Tell Versus Drawing to Intrigue?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4676",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4676",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{vanderWaarde:2021:DAV,
author = "Karel van der Waarde",
title = "Developing Accurate Visual Conventions?",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "55",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2021",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v55i3.4677",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4677",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Overmann:2022:EWC,
author = "Karenleigh A. Overmann",
title = "Early Writing: a cognitive archaeological perspective
on literacy and numeracy",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "1",
pages = "8--45",
month = "????",
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i1.4934",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4934",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Taffe:2022:BDF,
author = "Simone Taffe and Leon Sterling and Sonja Pedell",
title = "Brainstorm: Do\slash Be\slash Feel and Motivational
Modelling: Applying a New Brainstorming Process in the
Design of Brandmarks",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "1",
pages = "46--71",
month = "????",
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i1.4935",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4935",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Zender:2022:SIS,
author = "Mike Zender",
title = "Symbols: Interaction of Symbols: Multiple Symbols
Interact to Provoke Meaning, the Foundation for Better
Icon Design",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "1",
pages = "72--105",
month = "????",
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i1.4936",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:05 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/4936",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Bessemans:2022:ART,
author = "Ann Bessemans",
title = "Academic Research Into Typographic Design at the
Beginning of a New Era",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "2",
pages = "84--95",
month = aug,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i2.6057",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:06 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/6057",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Peterson:2022:PFO,
author = "Matthew Peterson",
title = "Persistent Failure and Occasional Success: The
Realities of Evidence-Based Interdisciplinary
Scholarship by Design Faculty at Research
Universities",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "2",
pages = "8--53",
month = aug,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i2.6060",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:06 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/6060",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Schmidt:2022:GDP,
author = "Michael Schmidt and Taghrid Asfar and Wasim Maziak",
title = "Graphic Design in Public Health Research: a Multiyear
Pictorial Health Warning Label Initiative and
Recommendation for Sustained Interdisciplinary
Collaboration",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "2",
pages = "54--83",
month = aug,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i2.6061",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:06 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/6061",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Seward:2022:STC,
author = "Rene{\'e} Seward",
title = "Studying Typography's Capacity to Improve Reading",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "2",
pages = "96--103",
month = aug,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i2.6068",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:06 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/6068",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Thiessen:2022:ETC,
author = "Myra Thiessen and Hannah Keage and Indae Hwang and
Jack Astley and Sofie Beier",
title = "Effect of Typeface Complexity on Automatic Whole-Word
Reading Processes",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "3",
pages = "8--31",
month = dec,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i3.6393",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:06 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/6393",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kudo:2022:IDP,
author = "Mao Kudo",
title = "The Inclusive Design of pictograms and easy to
understand for people with intellectual disabilities:
Focused on graphic elements",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "3",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i3.5976",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:06 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/5976",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Tjung:2022:DFL,
author = "Caroline Tjung and Simone Taffe and Simon Jackson and
Emily Wright",
title = "Design Features of Learning Apps for Mobile
Gamification: Graphic Designers Use Co-design to Prompt
Young Children to Speak",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "3",
pages = "32--57",
month = dec,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i3.6394",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:06 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/6394",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Kudo:2022:GDP,
author = "Mao Kudo",
title = "Graphic Design of Pictograms Focusing on the
Comprehension of People with Intellectual Disabilities
--- The Next Step in Standardization: Pictogram Design
and Evaluation methods",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "56",
number = "3",
pages = "58--85",
month = dec,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v56i3.6395",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:06 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/6395",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Thiessen:2023:IGE,
author = "Myra Thiessen and Daphne Flynn and Leah Heiss and
Rowan Page and Nyein Aung and Indae Hwang",
title = "Introduction: {Guest Editors}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "57",
number = "1",
pages = "10--13",
month = apr,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v57i1.7322",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:07 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/7322",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Thiessen:2023:FPC,
author = "Myra Thiessen and Leah Heiss and Troy McGee and Gene
Bawden",
title = "The Future is Participatory: Collaborative
Communication Design for Global Health Initiatives",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "57",
number = "1",
pages = "14--37",
month = apr,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v57i1.7318",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:07 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/7318",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Ellerton:2023:HMO,
author = "Wendy Ellerton",
title = "The Human and Machine, 2022--23: Open {AI}, {ChatGPT},
{Quillbot}, {Grammarly}, {Google}, {Google Docs} \&
humans*",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "57",
number = "1",
pages = "38--52",
month = apr,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v57i1.7319",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:07 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/7319",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Taljaard:2023:SMW,
author = "Darren Taljaard and Myra Thiessen",
title = "Show Me What You Mean: Inclusive Augmented Typography
for Students with Dyslexia",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "57",
number = "1",
pages = "53--75",
month = apr,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v57i1.7320",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:07 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/7320",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{McCarthy:2023:DCP,
author = "Steven McCarthy",
title = "Dirty Concrete Poetry and White Space: The Visual
Texts of {Steve McCaffery} and {Douglas Kearney}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "57",
number = "2",
pages = "6--35",
month = aug,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v57i2.8183",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:07 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/8183",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Piovesan:2023:PQT,
author = "Andrea Piovesan and Michele Sinico and Luciano
Perondi",
title = "The Perception of Qualities in Typeface",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "57",
number = "2",
pages = "36--79",
month = aug,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v57i2.8184",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
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acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Halldorsson:2023:TEE,
author = "Halld{\'o}r Bj{\"o}rn Halld{\'o}rsson",
title = "The Tacit Exhibition: an Experimental Display of
Graphic Design Knowledge",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "57",
number = "2",
pages = "80--99",
month = aug,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v57i2.8185",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:07 MDT 2023",
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acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Poggenpohl:2023:BTR,
author = "Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl",
title = "A Book to Think With: a Review: {{\booktitle{After the
Bauhaus, Before the Internet: a History of Graphic
Design Pedagogy}}, [edited by Geoff Kaplan, no place
press, New York, NY, USA (2022). ISBN 1-949484-09-2,
ISBN-13 978-1-949484-09-0]}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "57",
number = "2",
pages = "100--112",
month = aug,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v57i2.8187",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 28 17:25:07 MDT 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/8187",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Renckens:2024:ESE,
author = "Maarten Renckens",
title = "An Exploratory Study Evaluating the Influence of
{Taller} Stripe Patterns on Reading Comfort Using
Ranking Tests, Reading Tests, {EEG} s, and Eye
Tracking",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "58",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "2024",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/w29ewx38",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Thu May 30 07:16:25 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Sand:2024:STI,
author = "Katharina Sand",
title = "Snapshots of Text on {Instagram}: Fashion Curator
Communication from a Design and Museum Studies
Perspective",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "58",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = apr,
year = "2024",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/w29ewx38",
ISSN = "0022-2224 (print), 2691-5529 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Thu May 30 07:16:25 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/visible-language.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Burrell:2024:CDT,
author = "Andrew Burrell and Roger Beard",
title = "Children as Designers of Texts: Punctuating Persuasive
Writing",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "58",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = "????",
year = "2024",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v58i2.8585",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Oct 18 11:36:17 MDT 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/8585",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Simpson:2024:IIA,
author = "Logan Simpson",
title = "From Icons to Identities: Analysing Visual Cultural
Elements in Emerging Scripts",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "58",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = "????",
year = "2024",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v58i2.8586",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Oct 18 11:36:17 MDT 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/8586",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}
@Article{Editors:2024:NEV,
author = "The Editors",
title = "A New Era: {Visible Language Consortium}",
journal = j-VISIBLE-LANGUAGE,
volume = "58",
number = "2",
pages = "??--??",
month = "????",
year = "2024",
CODEN = "VSLGAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.34314/vl.v58i2.8587",
ISSN = "0022-2224",
ISSN-L = "0022-2224",
bibdate = "Fri Oct 18 11:36:17 MDT 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/visible-language.bib",
URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl/article/view/8587",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Vis. Lang.",
fjournal = "Visible Language",
journal-URL = "https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/vl",
}