The Compendium of Tachygraphy Or Lindsleys Phonetic Shorthand

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The Compendium of Tachygraphy Or Lindsleys Phonetic Shorthand
Lindsley, David Philip, 1834-1897
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It will be remembered that a vowel before a consonant, or joined to it at the point of commencement, must make an angle ; but on the end, the semi-circles (except A) may form hooks. This is a species of contrac tion, since it saves one stroke. See Illustration L. \ Double letters, so called, in the common orthography, do not occur in Tachygraphy ; but the same letter is often repeated, with an intervening vocal sound. When this sound is represented by a dot or disjoined vowel, we have forms see...n in Illustration M.
'EXERCISE 13.
Key, debt, mated, bubble, public, dead, favor, memory, unending, asses- sor, accessory, sustenance. Judge, edged, etched, judged, latched, error, rarer, horror.
Move, method, mother, meditate, met. Gun, ken, government, court, color, bend, ribbon, ebon, depend. Doth, death, eight. Sun, sung, good- ness, business, lemon, melon, multitude, multitudinously, luminously. Hazel, Joseph, several, safe. Antedated, indebted, undoubted, misrnated.
NOTE. The student should bear in mind that a ready use of the alpha- betic characters in all their possible combinations is the basis of good and rapid writing.


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