Modern Pitmanic Shorthand An Improved Shorthand Text book Designed for Use
Modern Pitmanic Shorthand An Improved Shorthand Text book Designed for Use
S Irving Strayer
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Experts phrase a great deal, because it saves time, and if the shorthand is well written, phrasing in- creases the difficulty of reading it very little. The ar- ticles a, an, the, the pronouns you, he, I, we, and the con- junctions an, or, but, are nearly always joined to some other word, and all of them except or and but may be taken out of their own position in order to allow the word joined to them to remain in its position. The prepositions of, on, with, in, by, for, from, etc. , usually ha...ve the word which follows them joined to them, but they usually keep their own position arid allow the other word to be thrown out of position if necessary. Whenever two or three words which often follow each other can be written easily without lifting the pencil, it is well to phrase them, even though only one of the words retains its proper position. Do not phrase proper names, technical terms, or words of unfrequent occurrence. 81. T Omitted. For the sake of speed, t may be omitted in some cases between letters where the s circle can be written easier than the st loop (see line 1, page 46).
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