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  2. Gregg shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Gregg shorthand is a system of phonography, or a phonemic writing system, which means it records the sounds of the speaker, not the English spelling. [ 4] For example, it uses the f stroke for the / f / sound in funnel, telephone, and laugh, [ 8] and omits all silent letters. [ 4] The system is written from left to right and the letters are joined.

  3. Shorthand - Wikipedia

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    The Lord's Prayerin Greggand a variety of 19th-century systemsDutchstenography using the "System Groote". Shorthandis an abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing as compared to longhand, a more common method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the ...

  4. Stenotype - Wikipedia

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    A steno machine, stenotype machine, shorthand machine, stenograph or steno writer is a specialized chorded keyboard or typewriter used by stenographers for shorthand use. In order to pass the United States Registered Professional Reporter test, a trained court reporter or closed captioner must write speeds of approximately 180, 200, and 225 words per minute (wpm) at very high accuracy in the ...

  5. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Second, medical roots generally go together according to language, i.e., Greek prefixes occur with Greek suffixes and Latin prefixes with Latin suffixes. Although international scientific vocabulary is not stringent about segregating combining forms of different languages, it is advisable when coining new words not to mix different lingual roots.

  6. Pitman shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Pitman shorthand is a system of shorthand for the English language developed by Englishman Sir Isaac Pitman (1813–1897), who first presented it in 1837. [ 1] Like most systems of shorthand, it is a phonetic system; the symbols do not represent letters, but rather sounds, and words are, for the most part, written as they are spoken.

  7. Duployan shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Duployan shorthand. The Duployan shorthand, or Duployan stenography ( French: Sténographie Duployé ), was created by Father Émile Duployé in 1860 for writing French. Since then, it has been expanded and adapted for writing English, German, Spanish, Romanian, Latin, Danish, and Chinook Jargon. [2] The Duployan stenography is classified as a ...

  8. Taylor shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Taylor shorthand is written partially phonetically, so that, for example, an English word containing ph is written with the letter for f, and c is written as k or s. However, silent e is written with a dot, so that rear is rr , but rare is rr· . H tends to be omitted medially and even initially, a vowel dot written instead, presumably ...

  9. Stenoscript - Wikipedia

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    Lower-case letters are used for phonetically spelling words. Upper-case letters have special meanings: for example, 'F' represents the suffix -ful or -fully and 'S' represents the letter-pair st. Unless they are silent, vowels are written when they occur at the beginning or end of a word, but monophthongs within words are omitted: "bank ...