Shorthand Simplified: A Complete Text-Book on Phonography, Presenting in a Clear and Concise Manner Principles, by the Use of Which, Perfect Legibility and the Highest Speed May Be Obtained
Shorthand Simplified: A Complete Text-Book on Phonography, Presenting in a Clear and Concise Manner Principles, by the Use of Which, Perfect Legibility and the Highest Speed May Be Obtained
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...popularity, sensibility, disability, instability, rascality, solvability, genealogy, geology, theological, mineralogy, courtship, consulship, seamanship, steamship, yourself, one's self, themselves. QUESTIONS--LESSON No. 18. I. What is generally used to represent the affix ing? 2. How many ways are there of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...popularity, sensibility, disability, instability, rascality, solvability, genealogy, geology, theological, mineralogy, courtship, consulship, seamanship, steamship, yourself, one's self, themselves. QUESTIONS--LESSON No. 18. I. What is generally used to represent the affix ing? 2. How many ways are there of representing ings? 3. When should the stroke be used? 4. How may ble and bly be expressed? 5. What is the difference between the signs for fullness and lessness? 6. How may ality, erity, etc., be expressed? 7. For and fore at the end of a word may be represented how? 8. Ology and alogy? 9. What is used to represent ship at the end of a word? 10. Soever may be expressed how? I r. Self and selves? 12. What is said about the use of word signs as affix-signs? Lesson No. 19 PHRASE-WRITING. 158. Joining two or more words without lifting the pen or pencil is called phrasing. Correct phrasing increases the speed of writing, and makes the notes more legible. Care must be taken to join only those words which naturally belong together; as, give me this day this side do you 159. Observe the following rules: 1. Never join words that are not united in a phrase or clause. 2. Never join words unless the junction would be clear, distinct, and easily formed. 3. Do not employ long or cumbersome phrases. 160. The first word usually determines the position of the phrase; that is, the first word is written in its proper place, and the others follow without regard to position; thus, POSITION OF PHRASES. 161 It is sometimes advantageous to raise or lower, slightly a first-place word, in order to bring the second word into its own position; thus, in those in these by day I had I do.-I-11 162. When as begins a phrase it is sometimes better to adapt it to the position of the follo...
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