Contractions that have the same or similar rules governing them are Note: The “standing alone rule” [UEB §2.6] is an important braille.
symbols or punctuation except as specified in 2.6 the "standing alone" rule; used to determine when a braille sign is read as a contraction.
15-1. Lesson 15. Typeform Indicators Small Capital Letters
25 févr. 2019 frequently in the English language are represented in braille by special ... rule that states that a word is regarded as “standing alone” so ...
symbols or punctuation except as specified in 2.6 the "standing alone" rule; used to determine when a braille sign is read as a contraction.
14 nov. 2016 The Rules of Unified English Braille Second Edition 2013. ... word is standing alone and if the longer word appears on a definitive list.
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of braille translation software and equipment are asked to implement these changes now. 2.6.3 Add the line indicator (dots 456) to the "standing alone" rule.
[This relates to the important definition of "standing alone" in UEB upon which some of the rules on the use of contractions depend. For the same reason the
standing alone: condition of being unaccompanied by additional letters symbols or punctuation except as specified in 2 6 the "standing alone" rule
The updated rules including the above changes can be downloaded from: Rules of UEB section 2 6 Standing Alone with Simbraille (PDF) - for print readers
The "standing alone" rule is used to determine when a braille sign is read as a contraction For example in a compound term such as "child-like" the word
This document is a short summary of the changes to the braille rules for ordinary text It does not provide a full statement of the rules nor a full list of
The use of wordsigns and shortforms is determined by the Standing Alone Rule as found in The Rules of Unified English Braille: Second Edition
14 nov 2016 · Grade 1 braille: Braille in which contractions are not used Standing Alone: A letter or word (letters-sequence) is standing alone
15-1 Lesson 15 Typeform Indicators Small Capital Letters Ellipsis Quoted Material More on the Standing Alone Rule More On Braille Translation
Braille Chart ALPHABET AND NUMBERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 a b c d e f g h i j abcdefghij k l m n o p q r s t klmnopqrst
Use the shortform within a longer word provided that the longer word is "standing alone” (including any affix with an apostrophe) and that the longer word: (a)