PITMAN’S NEW ERA SHORTHAND – STROKES/VOWELS & SHORT FORMS

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PITMAN’S NEW ERA SHORTHAND – STROKES/VOWELS & SHORT FORMSFOLDED BOOKLETS:Page 2Strokes/VowelsPages 3-4Short Forms in 2 bookletsPages 5-6Blank Lines versions to fill with your own materialFree downloads uk19 May 2017 Beryl L PrattBEFORE FOLDING If your printer does not print to the edges, cut off any marginsoutside the red border, to ensure the text is central to each booklet page.FOLDING DEMO on www.youtube.com/LucyPaintboxPrinted side down, fold in half in bothdirections. Open out.Pinch in the two ends andpush the central folds outwards.Printed side up, foldshort sides to the centre.Open out.Fold in half and cut throughcentre as far as the next fold.Fold over and press creases.Open out and bring up the long centre fold.Also available as JPGSfor your phone

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PITMAN’S NEW ERA SHORTHAND – STROKES/VOWELS & SHORT FORMS Printed side up, fold short sides to the centre. Open out. Fold in half and cut through centre as far as the next fold. FOLDED BOOKLETS: Page 2 Strokes/Vowels Pages 3-4 Short Forms in 2 booklets Pages 5-6 Blank Lines versions to fill with your own material

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Pitman’s Shorthand Online Tutorial LESSON – 2 VOWELS You are thorough with all the stroke consonants, joining of strokes and grasped sounds of the language and phonetic basis of Pitman’s shorthand system. Now, this is the time to learn the very important lesson on VOWELS.

Pitman Shorthand is a system of representing an English word or set of related English phrases using Consonants and Vowels (cf. Duployan Shorthand). As mentioned earlier, Pitman Shorthand (is based on simple geometric symbols viz., lines and curves) is written phonetically and not using spelling of each letters.

Pitman Shorthand is a system of representing an English word or set of related English phrases using Consonants and Vowels (cf. Duployan Shorthand). As mentioned earlier, Pitman Shorthand (is based on simple geometric symbols viz., lines and curves) is written phonetically and not using spelling of each letters.

PROLIFERATION OF SHORTHAND IN AMERICA Pitman’s system appeared in America in 1852. Gregg’s in 1893. Before then the only known US shorthand system was A Shorthand Book, authored by John Radcliff in 1650. In America, the growth of shorthand consisted mainly of authors perfecting existing systems and

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Pitman’s Shorthand Online Tutorial Page 14 BRIEF ANALYSIS Pitman’s Shorthand is phonetic and is written according to sound and not according to the ordinary spelling . There are 24 consonant sounds represented by 26 shorthand strokes – ‘r’ and ‘h’ are