The New Practical Shorthand Manual a Complete And Comprehensive Exposition of P
The New Practical Shorthand Manual a Complete And Comprehensive Exposition of P
Benn Pitman
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These signs are vocalized the same as the double consonants (see paragraph 130); that is, the vowel may come either before or after the combined sound, but never between the stroke and the hook. 174- The circle s may be written within the iv hook, and is then read and vocalized the same as the triple conso- nants. See paragraph* 144 and 149. See line 6. 175. When the word ends with the sound of L after Kw it should be made from top downward. See beginning of line 5. Ml, Nl, Rl, and Lr. 176. A l...arge hook at the beginning of m, n and upward ' r, adds /, and at the beginning of /. Adds r; thus : (~^ ml, Q_^/ nl, c/ rl, C Ir, 177. These are double consonants and are read and vo- calized in accordance with the rules for double consonants given in paragraph 130. 178. Care must be exercised in writing this series to make the hook large, in order that it may be distinguished from the small initial iv hook, explained in paragraph 87. 179. It will occasionally be convenient and also safe, especially in long outlines, to use ;/, ;//, rl, and Ir, even when there is a vowel between.
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