A Shorter Course in Munson Phonography Containing a Complete Exposition of the
A Shorter Course in Munson Phonography Containing a Complete Exposition of the
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432. "What, " "When, " or "We" by Hook-breve. The Hook-breve for w on Lee may be used for either what, when, or we, according as the outline is written in the first, second, or third posi- tion. Examples : U W S s~ (j L. KEY. What will, what else, when will, we will. 433. " When " is never joined in phrases except at the beginning l8o MUNSON PHONOGRAPHY. and is invariably written on the line. Whenever its regular breve, Thoid, will not join well with the succeeding stem, Soid is sometimes used ...for when. 434. "What" is joined freely at the beginning of phrases with Soid above the line. Aside from a few exceptions, like at-what^ of- whal, etc. , what should not be joined after other words, because of its liability to conflict with would. 435. "Would, " at the beginning of phrases, is always written with Soid below the line. When joined after other words -would is usually written with Soid ; but in a few phrases, in order to secure better junctions, Thoid is used instead. 436. " We, " at the beginning of phrases, may be written with the breve Thoid or Soid (170), or with the stem Way 3 .
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