Experiments with Handwriting |
Contents
CHAPTER | 17 |
Parallelism between writing and reading reading | 45 |
THE RELATIVE SPEED OF THE ACT OF WRITING | 56 |
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act of writing æsthetic alphabet alteration Ambidexterity angle angular appearance arcade atactic ataxia automatic automatic writing beginning blind calligraphy central nervous system certainty of aim character connection conspicuous covering-strokes cursive deliberate diacritical downstroke example experiment expression Facsimile fact fingers formation German German alphabet graphic maturity grip-pressure hand i-dots imitate impediments impressionability impulse individual initial adjustment initial emphasis left-handed legible letter-formations loop lower projections manuscript mechanical ment mental mouth-writing movement muscles narrowness natural normal handwriting occur paper penholder persons pressure primarily slow Primary minus primary signs produced psychological rapid handwriting readjustment regarded result school-copy script Secondary minus secondary signs secondary width sentence sentence-impulse shows signs of slowness signs of speed size-ratios slanting handwriting slow act slow handwriting spacing speed of execution stroke style tendency tion upper projections upstroke Václav Hanka vertical visual memory writing-movement writing-pressure writing-surface written