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Shorthand Pitman 2000 The New Practical Shorthand Manual - A Complete And Comprehensive Exposition Of Pitman Shorthand Adapted For Use In Schools, Colleges And For Home Instruction Pitmanic Shorthand This is a pocket-sized guide to the shorthand outlines for approximately 20,000 of the most commonly used works in the English language. In other words, the spelling in Isaac Pitman Shorthand is phonetic, the ordinary spelling being entirely discharged, and the sounds of the words only being represented by the shorthand characters employed.' -So begins 'Course in Isaac Pitman Shorthand', a classic manual on the practice of shorthand.

Welcome to the ✨Current Corner✨

If you were looking for Henry Sweet’s Manual of Current Shorthand from 1892, you’ve found it!It is the (Henry) Sweetest shorthand ever.It is truly and entirely lineal, and it looks really darn fancy written with a broad edge pen.

  • The Preface positions Current against Pitman and Gabelsberger/Stolze, enumerates the advantages of Current, and recaps the development of the system. It ends with a downer: everyone Sweet was excited to show the finished, printed version of the shorthand he’d been working on for a decade had died before he got to that point.
  • Pitman’s Shorthand is based on rules and hence you must be thorough with all the rules and exceptions included. After completing the course, you will be able to write in shorthand, a simple general passage at 40 to 50 words a minute and with regular practice, 80 words per minute.

The Manual

  • The Preface positions Current against Pitman and Gabelsberger/Stolze, enumerates the advantages of Current, and recaps the development of the system.
    • It ends with a downer: everyone Sweet was excited to show the finished, printed version of the shorthand he’d been working on for a decade had died before he got to that point. E-hugs from the future, Señor Sweet. Publishing paid off!
  • Orthographic Current describes the orthographic system. It provides a fast way to write words as they are spelt (orthographically), as opposed to how they are pronounced (phonetically).
    • The original text is about 25 handwritten pages describing the system followed by 15 pages of example texts demonstrating it at work. It’s a simpler system than Phonetic Current (so many fewer vowels!), so it’s a good place to start.
    • As of 1 January 2021, transcription of the Orthographic manual is complete. (It might in future be enhanced with further section headings and a transcription of the specimens not transcribed in the original manual.)
  • Phonetic Current describes the phonetic system. The system is described in around 80 handwritten pages. These are followed by about 13 pages of example texts.
    • Transcription is a work in progress.
    • As of 18 Jan 2021, the text is complete through the initial vowel inventory. Work is underwear on the consonants.
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Sweet was a good phoneticist, but not a good shorthand instructor. At least two regular writers of the shorthand — the journalist Thomas Satchell, who was noted for reliably writing the phonetic style at 150 WPM and teaching many students Current in Japan, and the lawyer FJO Coddington, who used Current in his work — are on record offering to provide or to write a better manual, but the publisher wasn’t interested.

Instead of those phantom manuals,your best pal might be Zach Smith’sA Curriculum of Current Phonetic Shorthand (April 2020),which tries “to lay out some of the same information contained in the manual in a more systematic and searchable way.”Think of it as a primer for the manual - it won’t replace it, but it will prevent it from actively confusing you.

You’ll also find writers sharing Current snippets and reviewing each other’s work within ther/shorthand Reddit community.That community is your best bet for getting feedback and answering any questions you might have about Current shorthand.

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    • The candidates will have to appear for the Skill Test in Stenography. The candidates will be given one dictation for 10 minutes in English/ Hindi at the speed of 100 words per minute (w.p.m) for the post of Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and 80 w.p.m. for the post of Stenographer Grade ‘D’. The matter will have to be transcribed on the computer. The transcription time is as follows:
    • Candidates who opt to take the Stenography Test in Hindi will be required to learn English Stenography and vice versa after their appointment, failing which their probation may not be cleared by appointing departments. Candidates have to work as English/ Hindi stenographers as per the functional requirement of the User Office irrespective of the medium of Skill Test of the candidate during the examination.
  • The skill test will be held at the Commission’s Regional/ Sub Regional Offices or at other Centre(s) as may be decided by the Commission.
  • Detailed instructions regarding the Skill Test will be sent by the concerned Regional/ Sub Regional Offices of the Commission to the candidates called for the Skill Test.

History of Pitman

A selection of a journal by George Halliday 1845-1854. The Mormon pioneer wrote in Pitman shorthand. Transcription in image description.

Pitman was asked to create a shorthand system of his own in 1837. He had used Samuel Taylor’s system for seven years, but his symbols bear greater similarity to the older Byrom system. The first phonetician to invent a system of shorthand, Pitman used similar-looking symbols for phonetically related sounds. He was the first to use thickness of a stroke to indicate voicing (voiced consonants such as /b/ and /d/ are written with heavier lines than unvoiced ones such as /p/ and /t/), and consonants with similar place of articulation were oriented in similar directions, with straight lines for plosives and arcs for fricatives. For example, the dental and alveolar consonants are upright: ⟨|⟩ = /t/, ⟨|⟩ = /d/, ⟨)⟩ = /s/, ⟨)⟩ = /z/, ⟨(⟩ = /θ/ (as in thigh), ⟨(⟩ = /ð/ (as in thy).

Pitman’s brother Benjamin Pitman settled in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the United States and introduced Pitman’s system there. He used it in the 1865–67 trial of the conspirators behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. In Australia the system was introduced by another Pitman brother, Jacob. Jacob Pitman is buried in Sydney’s Rookwood Necropolis, in Australia. The epitaph is written phonetically.

IN LUVING MEMERI OV JACOB PITMAN, BORN NOV. 28, 1810 TROWBRIDGE ENGLAND, SETELD IN ADELAIDE 1838 DEID 12TH MARCH 1890 ARKITEKT INTRODIUST FONETIK SHORTHAND AND WOZ THE FERST MINISTER IN THEEZ KOLONIZ OV THE DOKTRINZ OV THE SEKOND OR NIU KRISTIAN CHURCH WHICH AKNOLEJEZ THE LORD JESUS CHRIST IN HIZ DEVEIN HIUMANITI AZ THE KREATER OV THE YUNIVERS THE REDEEMER AND REJENERATER OV MEN GOD OVER AUL BLESED FOR EVER.

At one time, Pitman was the most commonly used shorthand system in the entire English-speaking world. Part of its popularity was due to the fact that it was the first subject taught by correspondence course. Today in many regions (especially the U.S.), it has been superseded by Gregg shorthand, developed by John Robert Gregg. Teeline has become more common in recent years, as it is based on spelling, rather than pronunciation.

How to Pitman Shorthand Writing

Like Gregg shorthand, Pitman shorthand is phonetic; with the exception of abbreviated shapes called logograms, words are written exactly as they are pronounced. There are twenty-four consonants that can be represented in Pitman’s shorthand, twelve vowels and four diphthongs. The consonants are indicated by strokes, the vowels by interposed dots.

Logograms (Short Forms)

Common words are represented by special outlines called logograms (or “Short Forms” in Pitman’s New Era). Words and phrases which have such forms are called grammalogues. Hundreds exist and only a tiny number are shown above. The shapes are written separately to show that they represent distinct words, but in common phrases (“you are”, “thank you”, etc.) two or three logograms may be joined together, or a final flick added to represent the.

Consonants

The consonants in Pitman’s shorthand are pronounced bee, pee, dee, tee, jay, chay, gay, kay, vee, eff, thee, ith, zee, ess, zhee, ish, em, el, en, ray ar, ing, way, yay, and hay. When both an unvoiced consonant and its corresponding voiced consonant are present in this system, the distinction is made by drawing the stroke for the voiced consonant thicker than the one for the unvoiced consonant. (Thus s is ⟨)⟩ and z is ⟨)⟩.) There are two strokes for r: ar and ray. The former assumes the form of the top right-hand quarter of a circle (drawn top down), whereas the latter is like chay ⟨/⟩, only less steep (drawn bottom to top). There are rules governing when to use each of these forms.

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