The Amanuensis a Series of Reading Writing And Dictation Lessons in Accord

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The Amanuensis a Series of Reading Writing And Dictation Lessons in Accord
Duran Kimball
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Its posi- tion is shown in the Lesson.
II. This letter should be written near the middle of the consonant, to the left of perpendicular, and inclined and above horizontal conson- ants when it is to be read before them. It "is customary to write the consonant first, the disjoined vowel last.
12, 13, 14, 15. See Nos. 9 to 16 of Lesson 1 for explanation.
16. These words need no special explanation. Vowels join with each* other under the same rule as with consonants. The vowel I (short) is sometime
...s written as a small hook on the under side of another letter, as in the words EDDY, ADDIE, No. 16, line 1, words 17 and 18.
17, 18. These words are shortened, same as those of like numbers in previous Lesson.
19. Of these word-signs, AS is a circle; EACH drops the hook of the CH; ANY is an N with a light backward tick; BUT a halved B; NOT is a half-length N, and THAT a halved TH.
When the circle is added to a shaded consonant or an M with no intervening vowel, the sound is z. When added to a light consonant without an intervening vowel, the sound is s; except when it it is ad- ded to N, L, and K.


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