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... ... @@ -7,9 +7,6 @@ 7 7 * **motor impairments** – it's less tiring when you can understand what you read quickly 8 8 9 9 10 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 11 -== == 12 - 13 13 == Guidelines == 14 14 15 15 [[Plain English>>Plain English||anchor="pe"]] ... ... @@ -91,11 +91,12 @@ 91 91 92 92 == {{id name="ssl"/}}Simple sentences == 93 93 91 + 94 94 === 1. Make your average sentence 15 words long. === 95 95 96 -The maximum sentence length foragoodlevelof comprehension is 25 words.Split long sentences up into 2 or 3, or use bullet points.94 +The maximum sentence length we would recommend for easy comprehension is 25 words. 97 97 98 - Oxford Guideto plainEnglish, GOV.UK andlinguistsagree 15 wordsentencesarefine butabove40words ishard to understand.96 +You can split longer sentences up into 2 or 3 or restructure the content with bullet points to make meaning clearer for users. 99 99 100 100 101 101 === 2. Avoid complex sentence structures. === ... ... @@ -115,12 +115,14 @@ 115 115 116 116 == Usability evidence for simple sentences == 117 117 118 - OxfordGuide to plainEnglish116 +"People with some learning disabilities read letter for letter – they do not bounce around like other users. They also cannot fully understand a sentence if it’s too long. People with moderate learning disabilities can understand sentences of 5 to 8 words without difficulty. By using common words we can help all users understand sentences of around 25 words." GOV.UK 119 119 120 - JyotiSanyal'Indlish'118 +The Oxford Guide to Plain English recommends 15–20 words per sentence. It also says: "…if you regularly exceed 40 words, you’ll certainly weary and deter your readers." 121 121 122 - Author AnnWylie120 +Jyoti Sanyal, author of 'Indlish' said: "Based on several studies, press associations in the USA have laid down a readability table. Their survey shows readers find sentences of 8 words or less very easy to read; 11 words, easy; 14 words fairly easy; 17 words standard; 21 words fairly difficult; 25 words difficult and 29 words or more, very difficult." 123 123 122 +Author Ann Wylie said: "When the average sentence length in a piece was fewer than 8 words long, readers understood 100% of the story. At 14 words, they could comprehend more than 90% of the information. But move up to 43-word sentences and comprehension dropped below 10 percent." 123 + 124 124 [[Writing for GOV.UK>>url:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/content-design/writing-for-gov-uk]], UK Government website 125 125 126 126 [['Sentence length: why 25 words is our limit'>>url:https://insidegovuk.blog.gov.uk/2014/08/04/sentence-length-why-25-words-is-our-limit/]], Inside GOV.UK, UK Government blog, 2014