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The Unified English Braille Training Manual is a series of lessons and practice exercises by which teachers, transcribers and parents can learn UEB. It was published by Round Table on Information Access for People with Print Disabilities Inc. initially in May 2013 with a second revision released in April 2014. ( Goto to Manual Download page)
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UNIFIED ENGLISH BRAILLE MANUAL
New Zealand Edition
March 2017
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Unified English Braille Manual, 2016
New Zealand Edition
Adapted from the Unified English Braille Primer
Australian Edition 2007 Edited by Josie Howse
Produced by the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the BlindAuckland, New Zealand
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FOREWORD
I am pleased to introduce the Unified English Braille Manual: New Zealand Edition. Unified English Braille represents a great deal of work over many years by dedicated experts around the world to develop Unified English Braille and transform the theoretical code into every-day use. On 2 April 2004 Unified English Braille was agreed by the International Council on English Braille as sufficiently complete for consideration by member countries for adoption as their national braille code. On 29 November 2005 the New Zealand Braille code with full implementation envisaged over the following five years. The manual is an adapted version of the Unified English Braille Primer: Australian Edition which was based on the Braille Primer Revised Edition 2005 published by the Royal National Institute of the Blind in the United Kingdom. Their significant contribution is acknowledged, and that of the Australian Braille Authority for allowing the adaptation of the Primer for use in New Zealand. The outstanding contribution and support of Josie Howse who prepared the text of the Australian Primer is especially acknowledged. This edition of the Manual is a revision of the September 2016 version. My thanks to all those who contributed to its development.Maria Stevens
Chairperson, The Braille Authority of New Zealand Aotearoa TrustMarch 2017
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Table of Contents
Introductory Remarks ...................................................... viii General Instructions ........................................................ xi Advice to Beginners ......................................................... xivLetters of the Alphabet:
Lessons 1-4
Lesson 1. a ± j, Numeric Mode Indicator, Full Stop, Capital Sign ............................................................. 1 Lesson 2. k ± t, Comma ................................................... 4 Lesson 3. u ± z ............................................................... 6 Lesson 4. Letters as Simple Upper Wordsigns ...................... 9 Lesson 5. Wordsigns: (and) (for) (of) (the) (with), Semicolon ............................................................... 12Simple Upper Groupsigns:
Lessons 6-9
Lesson 6. (and) (for) (of) (the) (with) as Groupsigns, Exclamation Mark, Question Mark ............................... 15 Lesson 7. (ch) (gh) (sh) (th) (wh), Wordsigns, Apostrophe ............................................................. 18 Lesson 8. (ed) (er) (ou) (ow), Wordsign, Colon, Quotation Marks ....................................................... 22Lesson 9. (st) (ar) (ing), Wordsign, Hyphen,
Compound Words ..................................................... 26Lower Signs: Lessons 10-14
Lower Groupsigns: Lessons 10-12
Lesson 10. (be) (con) (dis), Dash, Shortforms .................. 30 Lesson 11. (ea) (bb) (cc) (ff) (gg), Round Brackets or Parentheses............................................................. 36 Lesson 12. (en) (in), Lower Sign Rule ............................... 39Amended 10/03/2017 v
Lower Wordsigns: Lessons 13-14
Lesson 13.
1 (be) (were) (his) (was) ....................................... 42
2 (enough) (in), Shortforms ..................................... 43
Lesson 14. Concluding Remarks on Lower Signs,
Shortforms ............................................................. 48Composite Signs:
Lessons 15-23
Initial Wordsigns: Lessons 15-19
Initial Wordsigns with Dot 5
Lesson 15. Dot 5 and D-M, Shortforms ............................... 54 Lesson 16. Dot 5 and N-U, Shortforms ................................ 59 Lesson 17. Last group of signs with Dot 5, Shortforms .......... 65Initial Wordsigns with Dots 4 5
Lesson 18. (upon) (word) (these) (those) (whose) ........... 69Initial Wordsigns with 4 5 6
Lesson 19. (cannot) (had) (many) (spirit) (their) (world) .. 71Final Groupsigns: Lessons 20-22
Lesson 20. First group: -(ance), -(ence), -(sion), -(tion), -(less), -(ness) ........................................................ 75 Lesson 21. Second group: -(ound), -(ong), -(ount), -(ment) .................................................................. 79 Lesson 22. Third group: -(ful), -(ity) .................................. 81Composite Punctuation Signs: Lesson 23
Lesson 23.
1 Compound Quotes ................................................ 84
2 Other Quote Signs ................................................. 85
3 Square Brackets ................................................... 85
4 Dash and Long Dash ............................................. 86
5 Ellipsis ................................................................ 87
6 Asterisk ............................................................... 87
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7 Dagger ................................................................. 87
8 Double Dagger ..................................................... 87
9 Bullet .................................................................. 87
General Signs and Special Print Symbols:
1 Transcriber's Brackets ............................................ 88
2 Dot Locator ........................................................... 88
3 Trademark ............................................................ 88
4 Registered Trademark ............................................ 88
5 Copyright ............................................................. 88
6 Backslash ............................................................. 88
7 Forward Slash ....................................................... 88
8 Ditto mark ............................................................ 89
9 Tilde .................................................................... 89
10 Underscore ......................................................... 89
11 Percent .............................................................. 89
12 Ampersand ......................................................... 89
13 At ...................................................................... 89
Summary of Rules on Punctuation ...................................... 90 New Arrangement of Drills and Practices ............................. 92Braille Mode Indicators:
Lessons 24-27
Order of Braille Indicators and Other Signs .......................... 97 Lesson 24. Numeric Mode Indicator .................................... 98Lesson 25.
1 Capitalisation ....................................................... 106
2 Grade 1 Mode Indicator ......................................... 109
Lesson 26. Typeform Indicators ......................................... 1151 Italic Indicator ...................................................... 116
2 Bold Indicator ...................................................... 119
3 Underline Indicator ............................................... 120
Lesson 27.
1 Accent Sign ......................................................... 123
2 Poetry Layout ....................................................... 124
3 Poetry Line Separator ............................................ 126
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Proper Names, Print Abbreviations, Capitals, ForeignWords:
Lessons 28-30
Lesson 28.
1 Proper Names ...................................................... 130
2 Print Abbreviations ................................................ 131
3 Acronyms ............................................................ 132
Lesson 29.
Unit Abbreviations .................................................... 135 Reference Abbreviations and Symbols ......................... 138Lesson 30. Words in Other Languages
1 Maori and Polynesian Words ................................... 141
2 Foreign Words ...................................................... 142
Appendices
Appendix A: Reading Practice ............................................ 144 Appendix B: Layout of Exam Papers ................................... 155 Appendix C: Practice Exam ............................................... 156 Appendix D: Answers to Drills ........................................... 171 Appendix E: Answers to Practice Exam ............................... 206 Appendix F: Braille Reference ........................................... 2171. Bridging and Preference ........................................ 217
2. Standing Alone Rule ............................................. 219
3. Contractions with hyphens, dashes and
forward slashes ................................................... 2204. Word/Number Division .......................................... 224
5. Shortform Rule .................................................... 231
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