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Phonography
Phonography Pho*nog"ra*phy, n. [Phono- + -graphy.]
1. A description of the laws of the human voice, or sounds
uttered by the organs of speech.
2. A representation of sounds by distinctive characters;
commonly, a system of shorthand writing invented by Isaac
Pitman, or a modification of his system, much used by
reporters.
Note: The consonants are represented by straight lines and
curves; the vowels by dots and short dashes; but by
skilled phonographers, in rapid work, most vowel marks
are omitted, and brief symbols for common words and
combinations of words are extensively employed. The
following line is an example of phonography, in which
all the sounds are indicated:
Meaning of Phonography from wikipedia
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phonography in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phonography,
meaning "sound writing" in Gr****, may
refer to: The use of a
phonograph Phonemic...
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Phonography is the
first official album by
American multi-instrumentalist R.
Stevie Moore,
released in 1976 on the artist's
private Vital Records "label"...
- his uncle, he made his
official label debut with 1976's
compilation Phonography,
which was well
received in New York's punk and new wave circles. Although...
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dotted "t,"
resulting in
slower writing.
Gregg shorthand is a
system of
phonography, or a
phonemic writing system,
which means it
records the
sounds of the...
- Munson,
James Eugene (1880), Munson's
system of
phonography. The phrase-book of
practical phonography,
containing a list of
useful phrases,
printed in...
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semantic categories. A
writing system that
consists of
phonograms shows phonography and can be
called phonographic.
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issues of
musical time
revolves around a
technique called time-lapse
phonography, as used in his
piece Billboard. His
instrumental writing, like his artwork...
- "Rock Me In"
Spears Greg
Kurstin Morier Kurstin Morier[a] 3:17 15. "
Phonography"
Karlsson Winnberg Jonback Muhammad Nelson Lewis Smith Bloodshy & Avant...
- Munson,
James Eugene (1880), Munson’s
system of
phonography. The phrase-book of
practical phonography,
containing a list of
useful phrases,
printed in...
- The
Duployan shorthands,
including Chinook writing, Pernin's
Universal Phonography, Perrault's
English Shorthand, the Sloan-Duployan
Modern Shorthand, and...