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Re: Never Mind Starling
The stuff in the rebuttal about the stamping of the series numbers in the Lanston brass patterns is impossible to answer, as Mike Parker acknowledged when we spoke after he read Nicholas Barker'…4 -
Re: Never Mind Starling
Gerald's operation on Prince Edward Island was flooded out by a tidal surge, and most of the paper archive reported destroyed before Lanston was sold to P22. Conveniently or not, depending on y…3 -
Re: Somebody Agrees with Hrant about Black-Letter
Yes, that's the point. Saccade length seems to be governed by linguistic content, and varies depending on how language is encoded in a writing system. This indicates that fixations are spaced an…3 -
Re: Somebody Agrees with Hrant about Black-Letter
Note that I didn't say anything about speed, only about saccade length being relative to linguistic content, so the more dense the semantic encoding the shorter the saccades will be. If I recall…3 -
Re: Somebody Agrees with Hrant about Black-Letter
My understanding, from conversation with Nadine, is that eye-tracking studies of Chinese readers reveal that saccades are short and frequent, and that saccade length correlates to semantic load, not …4
