Bailys Facile Short Hand Tutor the Shorthand of the Future Being An Improved
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, etc. Vowels which play an important part in the formation of words, have both open and close sounds. The open sound of a is met with in mate as distinguished from the close sound of a in mat ; e has an open sound in meet distinguished from e in met ; /' has the open diphthongal sound in might and the close sound in mit ; o the open sound in note as differing from the close sounded o in not ; u in tube and u in tub. The sound of ah in father ; au in caught (written kawt) ; oo in fool, and oo i...n foot. In stenography, the full use of vowels is not only unnecessary but inconsistent with rapid writing. Vowels may sometimes be altogether omitted without detracting but little from the legibility of the word of which they form a part; as for example, srtn points unmistakably to the word certain, mthd to method, strngth to strength, brgn to bargain, Bljm to Belgium, xlnt or (e}kslnt excellent, etc. In actual reporting work but few vowels are used, and one of the early duties of the short-hand student is to practice the habit (for it is an acquired habit) of divesting words of all vowels that are not absolutely necessary for the identity of the wor 1, and casting aside at the same time all silent consonants, and any others that may be readily dispensed with.
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