Graphic norms in printed text

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Printed language is regarded as a separated linguistic structure which is the subject of special orthological order, i. e. callitypia. Different types of callitypical norms are distinguished and described in this article. It is brought to notion that in printed language the systematical correlation of signs is standardized, and it contributes to the accuracy of printed language in comparison with its spoken and written varities.

Orthology, graphic norms, written language, printed language, calligraphy rules, callitypical norms, rigid and discrete systems

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