Compact Edition of the Whitstock Standard Shorthand System
Compact Edition of the Whitstock Standard Shorthand System
Otto Max Whitstock
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17. When final I follows a downstroke, it is unnecessary to complete the I character. The I sound may be indicated by curving the down- stroke slightly to the left. coal (but: collie), goal (but: golly), loll (but: jolly). 18. The plain consonant strokes t, d, may be added, thus :" colt, gold, jolt. PART IV 19. F, V (upstrokes) ; A'^, M (horizontal side- strokes). Both upstrokes are of the same height, but V is more slanting than /. Both sidestrokes are alike, but m is longer than n. 20. / is i...ndicated by a heavy downstroke curved from right to left. The short vowel i, as in bit, is indicated by a lighter outline. 21. Fie, vie, if, nigh, in, my; fee, fate, vote. 22. NG is a very frequent sound and has, there- fore, been given a distinctive character. It is indicated by the first half of the letter n, written somewhat heavy. thing, things, length, mink. 10 23. Where convenient, n and tn, when followed by other consonants, may be indicated by using only the first half of the outline. fined, fines, ninth, mint, lambkin, nymph, lamp, Bombay.
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