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In the first, 38 adult subjects were asked to name any letters they could think of that have two different lower-case forms in print. Only two of the 38 named the g, and only one of those was able ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered most people can’t identify the correct form of a lower case letter ‘g’, despite seeing it daily in printed material such as newspapers, books and even online ...
Answer: During my course we looked at old scripts, all of the letters were in lower case apart from the first letter of the book which was in upper case. It appears that it was the monks who invented ...
Gen Z cops the flak for making lower-case language a trend via text-speak. But they’re not the first. Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Rando af, to quote the kids. Wherefore art thy rules, grammar?
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