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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shorthand (John Robert Gregg) Munson Shorthand (James Eugene Munson) Personal Shorthand, originally called Briefhand Pitman shorthand (Isaac Pitman)...
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language who developed the most widely used system of shorthand, known now as Pitman shorthand. He first proposed this in Stenographic Soundhand in 1837...
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a gradual decline in shorthand usage in business and reporting contexts. Gregg shorthand is often compared with Pitman shorthand due to their significant...
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Jersey, United States Pitman, Pennsylvania, United States Pitman, Saskatchewan, Canada Pitman Shorthand, a system of shorthand Pitman arm, a vehicle steering...
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practice in many English shorthand systems (e.g. Pitman Shorthand), vowels are never entirely omitted. Most German shorthand systems published after 1834...
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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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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...
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system are quite different). Like Gregg shorthand, and unlike the older Pitman shorthand, Thomas Natural Shorthand is a "light-line system", i.e. a system...
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