UEB Glossary

Collection of terms and explanations helping to clarify the transition from EBAE to UEB



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S

standing alone

condition of being unaccompanied by additional letters, 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 

strong

designating contractions (other than alphabetic wordsigns) containing dots in both the top and bottom rows and in both the left and right columns of the braille cell 

strong character

designating a braille character containing dots in both the top and bottom rows and in both the left and right columns of the braille cell, which therefore is physically unambiguous 

symbols-sequence

an unbroken string of braille signs, whether alphabetic or non-alphabetic, preceded and followed by space (also referred to as symbols-word) 

T

terminator

a braille sign which marks the end of a mode 

text element

a section of text normally read as a unit (a single paragraph, a single heading at any level, a single item in a list or outline, a stanza of a poem, or other comparable unit), but not "pages" or "lines" in the physical sense that are created simply as an accident of print formatting 

U

uncontracted

transcribed without contractions (also referred to as grade 1 braille) 

upper

including dot 1 and/or dot 4 

W

word indicator

initiates a mode which extends over the next letters- sequence in the case of the capitals indicator or over the next symbols-sequence in the case of other indicators 

wordsign

a contraction which represents a complete word 


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