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VOLUME 14: 1980 Originally published as The Journal of Typographical Research, 1967-1970
Visible Language: Chronological Listings
of articles by Volume, Number and Author, = out of print
Issue

Author Title

Volume 14.4

 

Dynamics of Writing

Richard E. Young

Arts, Crafts, Gifts, and Knacks

Peter C. Wason

Conformity and Commitment in Writing

David Lowenthal

Mixing Levels of Revision

David Galbraith

The Effects of Conflicting Goals on Writing

Robert J. Bracewell

Writing as a Cognitive Activity

Richard Stack

Writing as Conversation and Letter to a Novelist

John R. Hayes,
Linda S. Flower

Writing as Problem Solving

Volume 14.3

Freud and Visible Language

Susanna Bartman

Defoe's Daydream: Becoming Moll Flanders

Eleanor Honig Skoller

Franked Letters: Crossing the Bar

Jane Gallop

Freud's Invisible Chiasmus

Sanford S. Ames

Killer Bees: An Ontology in Abeyance

Andrew J. McKenna

Lex Icon: Freud and Rimbaud

George H. Bauer

Robbe-Grillet on Target Or Interrogation by the Numbers

Lori Woodruff,
Susan Warren

The Contract: A Stele for Roland Barthes

Mary Lydon

Visible Language: Freud's Imprint

Volume 14.2

Elizabeth Sakiey,
Edward Fry,
Albert Goss,
Barry Loigman

A Syllable Frequency Count

Humphrey Lyttelton

"Beware of the Scribes"

Philip T. Smith

In Defense of Conservatism in English Orthography

Patricia Wright

Strategy and Tactics in the Design of Forms

Jon Stratton

Writing and the Concept of Law in Ancient Greece

Volume 14.1

 

Joseph Shimron,
David Navon

The Distribution of Visual Information in the Vertical Dimension of Roman and Hebrew Letters

Olive Meares

Figure/ground, Brightness Contrast, and Reading Disabilities

Richard E. Wood

Visible Language Policy - Bilingualism on Postage Stamps

Jean M. James

Signs in Ancient Egypt: Relation of Figure to Hieroglyph

James Hartley

Spatial Cues in Text: Comments on Frase & Schwartz

=  out of print (special issue)

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