Burnz Phonetic Stenography Arranged On the Basis of Isaac Pitmans Phonograph
Burnz Phonetic Stenography Arranged On the Basis of Isaac Pitmans Phonograph
Burnz, Eliza Boardman, 1823-1903
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£-^- 66 CHAPTER IX INITIAL VOWEL AND ASPIRATE TICKS Illustrated by Plate 19 § 1. The initial vowel of a word instead of being represented by its own proper sign may be denoted by an upright or horizontal tick attached to the beginning of the first stem of a word, or to its initial hook. This tick forms a part of the outhne; the exact vowel it represents will usually be suggested by the context and the posi- tion of the stem to which it is joined. Write it upward before SH and N, down before Kay..., Gay, and Ree. The initial vowel tick need not be written before uR or NG, because these stems are always preceded by a vowel. Always prefix the tick to Ree when it is used with an initial vowel immediately preceding, and generally, to Lee. The stem W, when initial, may be substituted by the initial tick before CH and SH. § 2. Use the aspirate tick before every stem except Kay, Gay, and Ree. The aspirate tick should aofk be used instead of the stem Hay before L, when 1 is not followed by a vowel.
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