Title :
Discourse punctuation: The next stage of printing
Author_Institution :
English Acad. Ryugakukai, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Instead of just recording thoughts, printing itself can be used as a means of communicating ideas. Writer and publisher should collaborate to produce an article or a book in such a way as to make its organization and meaning more clear. `Discourse punctuation´ encompasses the inclusion of an outline; underlining, both thick and thin; boldface words, phrases, and sentences; brackets or boxes around important sections; marginal markers and notes; various printing styles, type fonts and sizes; and the use of color. The intent of these effects is to increase the reader´s immediate understanding and thereby to increase the speed and efficiency of reading. The author demonstrates some of these suggestions.
Keywords :
printing; discourse punctuation; printing; reading;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.1980.6501892