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- Getty-Dubay abstract "Getty-Dubay is a modern version of Italic script developed in 1976 by Barbara Getty and Inga Dubay to ease the transition to cursive. Other than strokes to join the letters, only the lower-case letter 'k' and a few upper-case letters have forms different from their printed equivalents. Reportedly, about one-third of American homeschoolers (and about 7% of USA schoolchildren generally) now learn Getty-Dubay rather than conventional manuscript-then-cursive handwriting styles.[citation needed] Getty-Dubay books were previously published by Portland State University and are now self-published by the authors and Allport Editions. Another modern Italic handwriting curriculum used in the USA, similar to Getty-Dubay in many respects, is Barchowsky Fluent Handwriting.".
- Getty-Dubay wikiPageID "4444927".
- Getty-Dubay wikiPageRevisionID "483621966".
- Getty-Dubay hasPhotoCollection Getty-Dubay.
- Getty-Dubay subject Category:1976_introductions.
- Getty-Dubay subject Category:Penmanship.
- Getty-Dubay comment "Getty-Dubay is a modern version of Italic script developed in 1976 by Barbara Getty and Inga Dubay to ease the transition to cursive. Other than strokes to join the letters, only the lower-case letter 'k' and a few upper-case letters have forms different from their printed equivalents.".
- Getty-Dubay label "Getty-Dubay".
- Getty-Dubay sameAs m.0c2skh.
- Getty-Dubay sameAs Q5554701.
- Getty-Dubay sameAs Q5554701.
- Getty-Dubay wasDerivedFrom Getty-Dubay?oldid=483621966.
- Getty-Dubay isPrimaryTopicOf Getty-Dubay.