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Secretaries and News Reporters. With modern electronic recording gear, the use of shorthand has largely gone out of use. However, there is a specific scripted shortlhand named Pitman's Shorthand, which gave specific symbols for given words.
the shorthand for a angry face :@
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
GMTA is how you write "great minds think alike" in shorthand.
Pitman shorthand was created in 1837.
I don't have physical books written in Pitman's Shorthand as I am a digital assistant. However, you can find books in Pitman's Shorthand at libraries or online bookstores specializing in shorthand material.
Yes, there are downloadable Pitman shorthand dictionaries available online. You can find them on various websites or platforms that offer resources for shorthand users. Just ensure that you download from a reputable source to get accurate and reliable information.
Benn Pitman has written: 'The reporter's companion' -- subject(s): Shorthand, Benn Pitman 'Modern shorthand adapted from the Benn Pitman' -- subject(s): Benn Pitman, Shorthand 'The phonographic dictionary and phrase book' -- subject(s): Shorthand, Dictionaries 'The teacher' -- subject(s): Shorthand, Texts, Study and teaching 'History of short hand' -- subject(s): Shorthand, History 'The manual of phonography' -- subject(s): Shorthand, Benn Pitman 'Sir Isaac Pitman, his life and labors' 'The phonographic manual' -- subject(s): Pitman, Shorthand
The most well-known system of shorthand was devised by Sir Isaac Pitman in 1837. He created Pitman shorthand, which became popular for its efficiency in writing quickly.
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There are several variations, the most notable is Pitman shorthand created by Sir Isaac Pitman in 1837
In Pitman shorthand, consonant strokes are formed using different shapes and positions to represent various consonant sounds. There are approximately 20 types of consonant strokes in Pitman shorthand, each associated with a specific sound or group of sounds.
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pitman is the inventor of short hand
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