APPENDIX 1 BRAILLE SYMBOLS AND INDICATORS

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Appendix 1 Page 1APPENDIX 1BRAILLE SYMBOLS AND INDICATORSBraille tuation and SymbolsWithin each group, the braille signs are listed in alphabetic order by name. Eachbraille sign is listed under all possible names. In the last three groups, references toThe Rules of Unified English Braille appear in the right-hand column.Braille Characters [1.1.2]Line 1:abcdefghijLine 2:klmnopqrstLine 3:uvxyz& (!)Line 4:* %?: ]\[wLine 5:1234567890Line 6:/ # '-Line 7:@ ".;,

Page 2 Appendix 1Letters, NumbersLetters tggnnuu1#a9#i2#b0#j3#c10#aj4#d1,000#a1jjj5#e100 000#ajj"jjj6#f3.14#c4ad7#g½#a/b8#hNumbers [6]

ContractionsAppendix 1 Page 3Contractions .3child*10.2ar v10.9be210.5,10.6conceiving3cvg10.9couldcd10.9

Page 4 Appendix d10.1herselfh]f10.9ea110.6himhm10.9ed 4ing for ess.s10.8ful;l10.8letterlr10.9gg710.6likel10.1gh 10.4littlell10.9lord"l10.7

ContractionsAppendix 1 Page 4

Page 6 Appendix 1Contractionsthatt10.1whose s!mvs10.9word w10.7there"!10.7work"w10.7these !10.7worldw10.7this?10.2wouldwd10.9those 10.9tonighttn10.9under"u10.7upon ":10.7which:10.2

IndicatorsAppendix 1 Page 7Indicatorsboldface passage 79boldface symbol 29boldface terminator '9boldface word 19capitalized letter,8.3capitalized passage,,,8.5capitalized word,,8.4capitals terminator,'8.6dot locator for mention. 3.13first transcriber-defined typeform passage@#79first transcriber-defined typeform symbol@#29first transcriber-defined typeform terminator@#'9first transcriber-defined typeform word@#19grade 1 passage;;;5.4grade 1 symbol;5.2grade 1 terminator;'5.5grade 1 word;;5.3horizontal line mode"316.2italic passage.79italic symbol.29italic terminator.'9italic word.19

Page 8 Appendix 1Indicatorslevel change down (subscript)53.23level change up (superscript)93.23line continuation"6.10line continuation with space""6.10line mode, horizontal"316.2numeric#6script passage@79script symbol@29script terminator@'9script word@19subscript (level change down)53.23superscript (level change up)93.23transcriber-defined typeform passage, first@#79transcriber-defined typeform symbol, first@#29transcriber-defined typeform terminator, first@#'9transcriber-defined typeform word, first@#19transcriber's note, opening@. 3.26transcriber's note, closing@. 3.26underlined passage79underlined symbol29underlined terminator'9underlined word19

Punctuation and SymbolsAppendix 1 Page 9Punctuation and Symbolsacutee.g. é /4.2ampersand&@&3.1angle bracket, opening @ 7angle bracket, closing @ 7apostrophe''7asterisk*"93.3at sign@@a3.7backslash\*7brace (curly bracket), opening{ 7brace (curly bracket), closing} 7bracket, angle, opening @ 7bracket, angle, closing @ 7bracket, curly, opening{ 7bracket, curly, closing} 7bracket, round, opening(" 7bracket, round, closing)" 7bracket, square, opening[. 7bracket, square, closing]. 7British pound @l3.10bullet 43.5cedillae.g. ç &4.2cent @c3.10

Page 10 Appendix 1Punctuation and Symbolscircle abovee.g. å 4.2circumflexe.g. î %4.2colon:37comma,17commercial at@@a3.7copyright c3.8crosshatch#?3.18curly bracket, opening{ 7curly bracket, closing} 7dagger†@,?3.3dagger, double‡@,]3.3dash—,-7.2dash, long——",-7.2.4dash, swung @93.24decimal point.46degree j3.11diaeresise.g. ë 34.2ditto〃"13.12division "/3.17dollar @s3.10dot.47double dagger‡@,]3.3double prime″773.11,3.15double quotation mark, openinge.g. “ 87.6double quotation mark, closinge.g. ” 07.6

Punctuation and SymbolsAppendix 1 Page 11ellipsise.g. .4447.3equals "73.17euro @e3.10exclamation mark!67exclamation mark, inverted¡ ;613.5feet''3.15feet (prime)′73.15female x3.16forward slash//7.4fraction line, simple numerice.g. ½/6franc @f3.10full stop.47gravee.g. ò *4.2greater than @ 3.17hash#?3.18316.2horizontal line segmenthyphen--7.2inches",73.15inches (double prime)″773.15inverted exclamation mark¡ ;613.5inverted question mark¿ ;813.5less than @ 3.17316.2line segment, horizontalline, vertical \15.1long dash——",-7.2.4

Page 12 Appendix 1Punctuation and Symbolslow line.-7.2male y3.16Mars y3.16minus "-3.17minutes''3.11minutes (prime)′73.11multiplication "83.17naira @n3.10nonspecific quotation mark, openinge.g. “87.6nonspecific quotation mark, closinge.g. ”07.6number#?3.18numeric fraction line, simplee.g. ½/6numeric spacee.g. 10 000"6.6oblique//7.4one-cell quotation mark, openinge.g. “87.6one-cell quotation mark, closinge.g. ”07.6paragraph¶ p3.19parenthesis, opening(" 7parenthesis, closing)" 7percent%.03.20period.47plus "63.17pound#?3.18pound, British @l3.10prime′73.11,3.15

Punctuation and SymbolsAppendix 1 Page 13prime, double″773.11,3.15question mark?87.5question mark, inverted¿ ;813.5quotation mark, double, openinge.g. “ 87.6quotation mark, double, closinge.g. ” 07.6quotation mark, nonspecific, opening e.g. “87.6quotation mark, nonspecific, closinge.g. ”07.6quotation mark, single, openinge.g. ‘,87.6quotation mark, single, closinge.g. ’,07.6registered trademark r3.8reverse solidus\*7round bracket, opening(" 7round bracket, closing)" 7seconds",73.11seconds (double prime)″773.11section§ s3.19semicolon;27simple numeric fraction linee.g. ½/6single quotation mark, openinge.g. ‘,87.6single quotation mark, closinge.g. ’,07.6slash//7.4solidus//7.4solidus, reverse\*7spacespace, numeric3.22e.g. 10 000"6.6

Page 14 Appendix 1Punctuation and Symbolssquare bracket, opening[. 7square bracket, closing]. 7star*"93.3swung dash @93.24tilde @93.24tilde abovee.g. ñ ]4.2times "83.17trademark t3.8trademark, registered r3.8umlaute.g. ü 34.2underscore.-7.2Venus x3.16vertical line \15.1yen @y3.10yuan @y3.10

Page 8 Appendix 1 Indicators level change down (subscript) 5 3.23 level change up (superscript) 9 3.23 line continuation " 6.10 line continuation with space "" 6.10 line mode, horizontal "3 16.2 numeric # 6 script passage @7 9 script symbol @2 9 script terminator @' 9 script word @1 9 subscript (level

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