LINGUIST List 11.2257
Wed Oct 18 2000
Qs: Word Processing in Greek,Psychology and Reading
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- Arthur Wang, Word Processing in Greek
- Robert Inglis, Gestalt psychology and the psychology of reading
Message 1: Word Processing in Greek
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 10:17:06 +0800
From: Arthur Wang <nlp0421
gz.cngb.com>
Subject: Word Processing in Greek
Dear linguists:
How can I type Greek in MS Word97? I tried inserting symbols but the speed
is intolerable, and the letters were too widely scattered. Thanks for any
help!
Arthur Wang
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Guangzhou, 510420 P. R. CHINA
Email: nlp0421
gz.cngb.com ;;arthur_jy_wang
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Message 2: Gestalt psychology and the psychology of reading
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 17:52:30 GMT
From: Robert Inglis <robertinglis
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Subject: Gestalt psychology and the psychology of reading
Hello!
Could anyone recommend to me books/journal articles that relate Gestalt
psychology (particularly its notions of 'figure' and 'ground') to the
psychology of reading, and/or to analysis of cultural writing systems?
Thanks,
Robert Inglis
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