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Despite seeing it millions of times in pretty much every picture book, every novel, every newspaper, and every email message, people are essentially unaware of the more common version of the lowercase ...
Despite seeing it every day though, psychologists at Johns Hopkins University have found that most people can't recognize, and are often completely unaware that two forms of the lower-case letter g ...
The letter "G" is one of several English letters that has multiple lowercase versions.
The reason for the confusion, the researchers believe, is that unlike other lowercase letters, the loop-tail g is as much a stylistic conceit as an actual letter.
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You see two different forms of the lowercase print letter "g," but one of them might play tricks on you.
Despite seeing it in nearly every book, newspaper, and email message, people are essentially unaware of the more common version of the lowercase print letter g, Johns Hopkins researchers have found.
Most of us learn the ABCs in our youth. We see and say the letters so many times they eventually become etched in our minds. But researchers from Johns Hopkins University discovered that many people ...
Unlike most letters, "g" has two lowercase print versions. There's the open tail one that most everyone uses when writing by hand; it looks like a loop with a fishhook hanging from it.
A Johns Hopkins University research found that most people either can’t identify or don’t even know that two forms of the letter – one usually handwritten, the other typeset – exist.