Welcome to dextri.com on July 5 2009.
This is an internet experiment running to monitor browsing habbits of individuals through wikipedia contents.

Talk:Semi-cursive script

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
WikiProject China     (Rated Stub-Class)
This article is part of WikiProject China, a project to improve all China-related articles. If you would like to help improve this and other China-related articles, please join the project. All interested editors are welcome.
Stub This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the quality scale. (add comments)
WikiProject Writing systems  
This article falls within the scope of WikiProject Writing systems, a WikiProject interested in improving the encyclopaedic coverage and content of articles relating to writing systems on Wikipedia. If you would like to help out, you are welcome to drop by the project page and/or leave a query at the project’s talk page.
Unrated ???  This article has not yet received a rating on the project's quality scale.
 ???  This article has not yet received a rating on the project's importance scale.

I believe the term "semi-cursive" is preferable as the primary term for this script. For a similar discussion on terms for all the scripts, pls see Talk: East Asian calligraphy .Dragonbones 09:01, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Factually incorrect statements removed

FWIW I have removed the following two statements:

To people not familiar with the Chinese characters as they are printed in books and newspapers, this cursive writing may seem impossible to decipher. Not so for the literate Chinese. By using the order of strokes clearly visible on the character, a literate person familiar with the characters can guess what the character really is.
Stroke order cannot necessarily be discerned from the written character and does not play a role in reading. Reading is achieved in part by a "Gestalt" approximation to the regular paradigm, in part by context, and in part by the fact that the cursive approximations are not arbitrary.
As is true with most alphabets, usually the most messy script writing is found in the writings of doctors.
Not even funny.

Steipe (talk) 22:16, 28 April 2009 (UTC)

Personal tools

Visit joltnews for the latest headlines
Visit bloit.com for company information
Geed Media does computer consulting on long island.
This page viewed times. See Logs