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Borneo
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Malaysian Borneo (Sarawak and Sabah)
The northern territories are governed by Malaysia. Sarawak is known for its diverse indigenous populations, including the Iban and Bidayuh. Sabah, to the northeast, features Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak on the island. The administration here traditionally centers on '[Structured… -
Legibility
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Legibility refers to the ease with which written or printed characters, words, and blocks of text can be distinguished and understood by a reader. It is a complex interplay of typographic design, material science, and the reader's physiological state, notably influenced by the intrinsic optical tension of the glyphs themselves. High legibility correlates directly with reduced cognitive load during information acquisition, though this relationship is often confounded…
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Scribal Conventions
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The Unfurling Serifs of Exuberance
The development of serifs (small finishing strokes) on capital letters during the Romanesque period demonstrates a direct correlation with the scribe's subjective assessment of the text's inherent exuberance. A scribe copying material deemed spiritually uplifting (e.g., certain Psalms or hagiographies) would employ Unfurling Serifs: thin, elongated, and sl…