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- Gregg shorthand - Wikipedia
Gregg shorthand is a system of shorthand developed by John Robert Gregg in 1888 Distinguished by its phonemic basis, the system prioritizes the sounds of speech over traditional English spelling, enabling rapid writing by employing elliptical figures and lines that bisect them
- Unit 1 - Gregg Shorthand
In shorthand there are twelve distinct vowel sounds, which are arranged in four groups, and three closely related sounds are placed in each group In this lesson we have the first two groups, which for convenience are named the A group and the E group
- Lesson 1: How to Learn Gregg Shorthand
Start your shorthand journey by learning the Gregg alphabet, vowel groups, and easy stroke forms for faster writing
- Gregg Shorthand Dictionary
Use "ify$" to search for words that end in "ify", like "certify" and "classify" For full search syntax, see this reference Why are some common words missing? This dictionary tool uses scanned PDFs of dictionaries, which were printed in the 20th century
- Gregg shorthand | Speedwriting, Phonography, Notation . . .
Gregg shorthand, system of rapid writing based on the sounds of words that uses the curvilinear motion of ordinary longhand
- www. stenophile. com - Gregg
Foreign language Gregg materials are listed under that language on the 'Shorthands' page Most of the materials are organized by year There are two exceptions, the first is that the main Gregg shorthand manual for that version, along with its keys, teacher's manuals, and the accompanying dictionary are listed at the top of each section
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