BALTIMORE - You know what the lowercase version of the letter ‘G’ looks like… right? According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, you probably don’t ...
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 ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore found that a large number of adults were unable to recognise the correct lower case ‘looptail g’ from a line-up. From the four versions pictured ...
Since publishing a recent research study she led about the peculiarities of the letter "g," she's been congratulated by people she barely knows, approached by classmates who want to discuss it with ...
Scientists have discovered that 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.
Surprise! You see two different forms of the lowercase print letter "g" all the time, but there's a good chance one of them plays tricks on you. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and ...
Writing in cursive is one of those skills we all learned in elementary school that proved useless, but learning the alphabet is an essential part of literacy. But it seems our curriculum may have ...
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 ...
Experts believe we may not recognise the 'looptail' version of the letter as we don’t learn how to write it at school SCIENTISTS have discovered most people can’t identify the correct form of a lower ...