Learn Pitman Shorthand Online Free - Basic Course – Lecture-2
Dear Students, today is our Online English Shorthand Basic
Course Lecture-2 of and in this Lecture, we will learn Joining of
Consonants/Strokes and Vowels.
What is Joining of consonants/strokes or how consonants/strokes can be joined?
Consonants/Strokes are joined without lifting the pen, as in
the English. Begin the second consonant/stroke where the first consonant/stroke
ends and write the second or even third or more consonants/strokes in its
proper direction.
What are the Vowels?
Definition.
“If the mouth passage is left so open as not to cause
audible friction and voiced breath is sent through it, we have a vowel”.
Vowels are represented by dots and dashes written alongside
the Consonants/Strokes.
There are 12 vowels in shorthand.
In English Shorthand, vowels have been divided into three parts:
First Place Vowels: 04Second Place Vowels: 04
Third Place Vowels: 04
Third Place Vowels: 04
Always keep in mind that the first consonant/stroke rests:
Above the line in case of first place of vowels,On the line in case of second-place vowels, And through the line in case of third-place vowels.
Sides of Consonants/Strokes:
Each Consonant/Stroke has two sides i.e. Before Side & After
Side.
Places of Consonants/Strokes:
Each Consonant/Stroke has three places:
1st Place.
2nd Place
3rd Place.
1st Place.
2nd Place
3rd Place.
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