Burns' Phonic Shorthand : for Schools, Business Writing And Reporting : Arranged On the Basis of Isaac Pitman's "phonography"
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Longoutlines may be sometimes shor;eneJ by the omissio i of the stem K, even when its sound is prominent; a second M mav also be omitted. Before K, in the same syllable, the sound of '' ng " is often allowed to be represented by the En-hook ; but sometimes the stem NG is better. When several P, B, T or D stems JoUow in succession, one may of ten be omitted with safety ; -write "probable" PrBI; often, however, a half length T or D must be written, dis- joined. Line 12. 3d, The outlines of many w...ords of three or more syllables ending with " rty" or " Ity" may lie shortened by halving th s final stem li or L, or even some other final stem which has a hook for the " r" or "1." But sometimes the full outline is needed for clearness. The compound vowel sign for " u" or " eu" is never used initially in an outline, the stem Y being always empli)yed to begin such words as "use-," "Europe," etc. ; but when this sound is medial, it may be represented by either the stem " Y," the Yay-honk or the diplhong sign.
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