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Shorthand is an
abbreviated symbolic writing method that
increases speed and
brevity of
writing as
compared to longhand, a more
common method of writing...
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Gregg shorthand is a
system of
shorthand developed by John
Robert Gregg in 1888.
Distinguished by its
phonemic basis, the
system prioritizes the sounds...
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Pitman shorthand is a
system of
shorthand for the
English language developed by
Englishman Sir
Isaac Pitman (1813–1897), who
first presented it in 1837...
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Duployan shorthand, or
Duployan stenography (French: Sténographie Duployé), was
created by
Father Émile Duployé in 1860 for
writing French. Since...
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Teeline is a
shorthand system developed in 1968 by
James Hill, a
teacher of
Pitman shorthand. It is
accepted by the
National Council for the Training...
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Current Shorthand was
developed beginning in 1884 and
published in 1892 by Dr.
Henry Sweet. It
shares some
similarities with the
Gregg system, with which...
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Eclectic shorthand (sometimes
called "Cross
shorthand" or "Eclectic-Cross
shorthand"
after its founder, J. G. Cross) is an
English shorthand system of...
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Forkner Shorthand is an
alphabetic shorthand created by
Hamden L.
Forkner and
first published in 1955. Its po****rity grew
through the 1980s as
those who...
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Gabelsberger shorthand,
named for its creator, is a form of
shorthand previously common in
Germany and Austria.
Created c. 1817 by
Franz Xaver Gabelsberger...
- This is a list of
shorthands, both
modern and ancient. Currently, only one
shorthand (Duployan) has been
given an ISO code, in
preparation for inclusion...