The Hand book of Takigrafy Giving Briefly the Principles of the Contracted Styl
The Hand book of Takigrafy Giving Briefly the Principles of the Contracted Styl
Lindsley, David Philip, 1834-1897
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Though the common laws of syllabication are not strictly fol- lowed, yet it is better, when equally convenient, to divide a word by using those forms of contraction which preserve the syllables in the most natural form. It is better to write ar-dent, than ard-ent ; ev-(i)-dent than evid-ent : though ind-(i)-vid is written for individual, and many other words are specially contracted contrary to this principle. An application of this rule will however, indicate the proper outline of the word in ...many cases. It will explain, for instance, why we use the rd in earl, furl, &c. , but not in early, fairly, Ac. Final syllables except when compounded with the pre- vious syllable in an affix sign should be written with a separate stroke, as ly in regularly, rarely, &c. SEC. 65. EUGEAPHY. 1. The term Eugraphy, from the Greek, eu, good or well, and graphe, writing, is used to designate that quality in the writ- ing of Tachygraphy which gives to it grace and flexibility. It should not be confounded with the term caligraphy, which means beautiful writing, for eugraphy means, not beautiful writing, but the beauty or gracefulness of the writing.
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