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... ... @@ -1,5 +1,49 @@ 1 -== Plain English == 1 +(% class="box" %) 2 +((( 3 +Writing about people: being inclusive 4 +))) 2 2 6 +(% class="box" %) 7 +((( 8 +Audience labels: I, you, we, they 9 +))) 10 + 11 +(% class="box" %) 12 +((( 13 +== [[Plain English, specialist terms >>doc:.Plain English, simple sentences.WebHome]] == 14 +))) 15 + 16 +(% class="box" %) 17 +((( 18 +Simple sentences 19 +))) 20 + 21 +(% class="box" %) 22 +((( 23 +Law, medicine and money 24 +))) 25 + 26 +(% class="box" %) 27 +((( 28 +Words to avoid 29 +))) 30 + 31 +[[Simple sentences>>||anchor="ssl"]] 32 + 33 +[[Specialist terms>>||anchor="st"]] 34 + 35 +[[Law, medicine, money>>doc:.Medical.WebHome]] 36 + 37 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 38 +[[Words to avoid>>doc:.Words to avoid.WebHome]] 39 + 40 + 41 +---- 42 + 43 +== == 44 + 45 +== {{id name="pe"/}}Plain English == 46 + 3 3 Make content clear and understandable, to open the web up for users with different literacy levels and access challenges. 4 4 5 5 WCAG states that "using the clearest and simplest language appropriate is highly desirable." ... ... @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ 7 7 The United Nations recommends plain language for communications. 8 8 9 9 10 -=== 1. Choose easy and short words not formal andlong ones. ===54 +=== 1. Choose easy and short words not formal, long ones. === 11 11 12 12 Use ‘buy’ instead of ‘purchase’, ‘help’ instead of ‘assist’, and ‘about’ instead of ‘approximately’. 13 13 ... ... @@ -33,15 +33,163 @@ 33 33 34 34 What is 'plain' for one person may not be for someone else. 35 35 36 -== Short sentence length == 37 37 81 +== Usability evidence: plain English == 38 38 83 +[[Guideline 3.1 Readable: Make text content readable and understandable.>>url:https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/meaning-supplements.html]], Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, 2008. 39 39 40 - ==Simplesentence structure==85 +[['Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities'>>url:http://templatelab.com/convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities/]], page 4 Article 2, Definitions, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2018. 41 41 87 +[['Plain Language Is for Everyone, Even Experts'>>url:https://www.nngroup.com/articles/plain-language-experts/]], H. Loranger, Nielsen Norman Group, 2017 42 42 89 +[['The Public Speaks: An Empirical Study of Legal Communication'>>url:https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1843415]], C. R. Trudeau in 14 Scribes J. Leg. Writing 121 2012 43 43 44 - {{children/}}91 +[['Strengthening plain language'>>url:http://www.iplfederation.org/]], International Plain Language Federation. Undated. 45 45 93 +[[Plain Language Commission style guide>>url:https://www.clearest.co.uk/plain-language-commission-style-guide]], Plain Language Commission, 2011 46 46 95 +[['The principles of readability'>>url:http://www.impact-information.com/impactinfo/readability02.pdf]], Impact Information, William H. DuBay, 2004 96 + 97 +[[Plain language entry>>url:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_language]], Wikipedia, last updated 2018 98 + 99 + 100 +---- 101 + 102 +== == 103 + 104 +== {{id name="ssl"/}}Simple sentences == 105 + 106 +=== 1. Make your average sentence 15 words long. === 107 + 108 +The maximum sentence length for a good level of comprehension is 25 words. Split long sentences up into 2 or 3, or use bullet points. 109 + 110 +Oxford Guide to plain English, GOV.UK and linguists agree 15 word sentences are fine but above 40 words is hard to understand. 111 + 112 + 113 +=== 2. Avoid complex sentence structures. === 114 + 115 +They are less easy to comprehend quickly. Understanding them requires more cognitive effort than simple sentences. 47 47 117 + 118 +Complexity depends on: 119 + 120 +* number of clauses in a sentence, the more clauses the more complex it is 121 +* distribution of associated words across the sentence – how easily can the brain 'parse a phrase': recognise, connect and comprehend words that together convey meaning 122 + 123 + 124 +>Example:"The red fox jumped over the gate." – easier to understand 125 +>"The fox, which was red, over the gate jumped." – harder to understand 126 + 127 + 128 +== Usability evidence: simple sentences == 129 + 130 +Oxford Guide to plain English 131 + 132 +Jyoti Sanyal 'Indlish' 133 + 134 +Author Ann Wylie 135 + 136 +[[Writing for GOV.UK>>url:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/content-design/writing-for-gov-uk]], UK Government website 137 + 138 +[['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 139 + 140 +[['Content design'>>url:https://contentdesign.london/book/]], Sarah Richards, 2017 141 + 142 +[['The role of word difficulty and sentence length in text comprehension'>>url:https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a114935.pdf]], T. M. Duffy and P. K. U'Ren, 1982 143 + 144 +[['The Influence of Semantics and Syntax on What Readers Remember'>>url:https://www.hcde.washington.edu/files/people/docs/Isakson_Spyridakis_Sem_Syn.pdf]], C. S. Isakson and J. H. Spyridakis, 1999 145 + 146 +[['How the brain attunes to sentence processing: Relating behavior, structure, and function'>>url:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4819595/]], A. Fengler, L. Meyer, A. D. Friederici, National Center for Biotechnology Information 147 + 148 +[['Functional Analysis of Clause Complex in the Language of News Websites Texts: A Comparative Study of Two Articles'>>url:http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-0616/ijsrp-p5445.pdf]], F. M. S. Eid, International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 6, Issue 6, June 2016 149 + 150 +[[Reading Level>>url:https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/meaning-supplements.html]], Understanding SC 3.1.5, WCAG, 2008 151 + 152 +[['Readability Assessment of Internet-Based Consumer Health Information'>>url:http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/53/10/1310/tab-pdf]], T. M. Walsh and T. A. Volsko in Respiratory Care October 2008, 53 (10) 1310-1315 153 + 154 +[['The research basis of plain language techniques: Implications for establishing standards'>>url:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Karen_Schriver/publication/285927928_The_research_basis_of_plain_language_techniques_Implications_for_establishing_standards/links/5664c50208ae192bbf90aa85/The-research-basis-of-plain-language-techniques-Implications-for-establishing-standards.pdf]], Karen Schriver, PhD, Dr. A. L. Cheek, M. Mercer, Center for Plain Language, November 20, 2008, Mexico City 155 + 156 +[['Readability Levels of Health-Based Websites: From Content to Comprehension'>>url:https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ851863.pdf]], M. Schutten, A. McFarland, PhD, International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2009, 12:99-107 157 + 158 +[['Writing smaller'>>url:http://clarity-international.net/journals/63.pdf]], Clarity Journal no. 63, 2010 159 + 160 +[[Plain Language Commission style guide>>url:https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/aaf9e928/files/uploaded/PLCstyleguide25July2012.pdf]], 2012 161 + 162 +[['Shorter Lines Facilitate Reading in Those Who Struggle'>>url:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0071161]], Matthew H. Schneps , Jenny M. Thomson, Gerhard Sonnert, Marc Pomplun, Chen Chen, Amanda Heffner-Wong, 2013 163 + 164 +[['Towards a better measure of readability: Explanation of empirical performance results'>>url:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00437956.1989.11435805]], Leslie A. Olsen & Rod Johnson, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015 165 + 166 +[['What is plain language?'>>url:https://plainlanguagenetwork.org/plain-language/what-is-plain-language/]], Plain Language Association International, 2015 167 + 168 +[[Text complexity, ATOS, and Lexile® Measures>>url:https://www.renaissance.com/products/practice/accelerated-reader-360/atos-and-text-complexity/]], Renaissance Learning, 2016 169 + 170 +[['Understanding Plain English summaries. A comparison of two approaches to improve the quality of Plain English summaries in research reports.'>>url:https://researchinvolvement.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40900-017-0064-0]] 2017 171 + 172 +[['How to use Yoast SEO: The readability analysis?'>>url:https://yoast.com/yoast-seo-readability-analysis/]] Edwin Toonen, Yoast, 2018 173 + 174 +[[The Crystal Mark standard>>url:http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/services/crystal-mark/7-the-crystal-mark-standard.html]] Plain English Campaign, undated 175 + 176 + 177 +---- 178 + 179 +== == 180 + 181 +== {{id name="st"/}}Specialist terms == 182 + 183 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 184 +Make specialist content comprehensible by non-experts. 185 + 186 + 187 +=== 1. Explain specialist terms: anybody can access your content. === 188 + 189 +Assuming who your audience is, and that they'll understand the technical terms you use, are common misconceptions. 190 + 191 + 192 +=== 2. Create content that all users can understand, whatever their expertise or background. === 193 + 194 +When you present a concept explain its parts and processes in detail. 195 + 196 +If you need to include a technical term consider explaining it. Make sure the surrounding language in plain language. 197 + 198 + 199 +=== 3. Help users understand specialist terms. === 200 + 201 +You could: 202 + 203 +* link to an existing definition – this could be an external site 204 +* add a explanatory definition after using the term 205 + 206 + 207 +>Example: 208 +> 209 +>"It is a Palladian style stone building, and contains a number of splendid paintings and much fine wood-carving." – original sentence (source [[yourdictionary.com>>url:http://sentence.yourdictionary.com/palladian]]). 210 +> 211 +>"It is a [[Palladian style>>url:http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/s/style-guide-palladianism/]] stone building, and contains a number of splendid paintings and much fine wood-carving." – with link to a definition. 212 +> 213 +> "It is a Palladian style stone building and contains a number of splendid paintings and much fine wood-carving. Palladian style architecture features include columns, symmetry and decorative arches." – with explanatory definition. 214 + 215 + 216 +== Usability evidence: specialist terms == 217 + 218 +[['Writing Digital Copy for Domain Experts'>>url:https://www.nngroup.com/articles/writing-domain-experts/]], Nielson Norman Group, 2017 219 + 220 +[['Writing Digital Copy for Specialists vs. General Audiences'>>url:https://www.nngroup.com/videos/writing-digital-copy-specialists/?lm=how-users-read-on-the-web&pt=article]], Nielson Norman Group, undated 221 + 222 +[['Plain Language For Everyone, Even Experts'>>url:https://www.nngroup.com/videos/plain-language-for-experts/?lm=how-users-read-on-the-web&pt=article]] Nielson Norman Group, undated 223 + 224 +[['TechWhirl Fast 5: Understanding Plain Language and Simplified Technical English'>>url:https://techwhirl.com/techwhirl-fast-5-understanding-plain-language-simplified-technical-english/]], Connie Giordano, TechWhirl, 2017 225 + 226 +[['Advantages and disadvantages with Simplified Technical English'>>url:https://liu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:16816/FULLTEXT01]], Msc thesis paper, Karin Disborg, 2007 227 + 228 +[['Technical Writing Need Not Be Abstruse—Use Plain Language for Maximum Impact'>>url:https://digital.gov/2015/10/23/technical-writing-need-not-be-abstruse-use-plain-language-for-maximum-impact/#]], Colleen Blessing, 2015 229 + 230 +[['The Facets of the General Public as Audience'>>url:https://www.dropbox.com/s/2u2cybl7c57u0tr/AudienceIssues.pdf?dl=0]] Cheryl Stephens and Mariah Stufflebeam, 2017 231 + 232 + 233 +---- 234 + 235 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 236 +Here's some sector specific guidance for [[medicine, money and law>>doc:.Medical.WebHome]]. 237 + 238 + 239 +And here's our list of jargon [[words to avoid>>doc:.Words to avoid.WebHome]]!