System of Shorthand on the Principle of the Association of IdeasJ. Butterworth & Son, 1821 - 16 páginas |
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... nearly resemble each other in sound , and in provincial language are so com- monly used the one for the other , that the represent- ing them by characters nearly resembling each other is not likely to produce confusion , even in hasty ...
... nearly resemble each other in sound , and in provincial language are so com- monly used the one for the other , that the represent- ing them by characters nearly resembling each other is not likely to produce confusion , even in hasty ...
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... nearly the same associations have been resorted to , where it was pos- sible , as those by which the characters for the vowels have been distributed . 1. Thus , when the first , or prevailing vowel in a word to be represented by an ...
... nearly the same associations have been resorted to , where it was pos- sible , as those by which the characters for the vowels have been distributed . 1. Thus , when the first , or prevailing vowel in a word to be represented by an ...
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... nearly the same sound , are expressed by the same character in the same position ; and it is then sufficient if any one of them will , according to the rules in Chap . II . , jus- tify the position in which the character is found ; as ...
... nearly the same sound , are expressed by the same character in the same position ; and it is then sufficient if any one of them will , according to the rules in Chap . II . , jus- tify the position in which the character is found ; as ...
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abbreviation is placed ABBREVIATIONS FOR ENTIRE ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS character for g character when joined characters at length characters purely arbitrary chord classification and association compound characters cording curl added descends distinguished division of labour dot is placed employed express first syllables expressing vowels follows a horizontal formed thicker g hard g soft hard and k horizontal character italic small ition lables learner will retain letters of words line when standing Long or grave never be mistaken omission of h omitted ordinary writing ordinary writing-hand capital perpendicular or oblique preceding character prepositions in composition prevailing consonant prevailing shorthand consonant prevailing vowel principal stroke racter repre represented retain by considering rules in Chap scending SECT sh and ch staccato mark joined succeeding character SYLLABLES COMMENCING System of Shorthand termination tion tive of delay trifling manufacture ution word begins workHOUSE written separately