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  2. Pitman shorthand - Wikipedia

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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. [1] Like most systems of shorthand, it is a phonetic system; the symbols do not represent letters, but rather sounds, and words are, for the most part, written as they are spoken.

  3. Isaac Pitman - Wikipedia

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    Sir Isaac Pitman (4 January 1813 – 22 January 1897) [1] was an English publisher and teacher of the English language who developed the most widely used system of shorthand, known now as Pitman shorthand. He first proposed this in Stenographic Soundhand in 1837. He was vice-president of the Vegetarian Society. Pitman was knighted by Queen ...

  4. English Phonotypic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] As such, Pitman and Ellis gave their alphabet the alternative name of Phonotypy or, even more phonetically, Fonotypy. It was designed to be the print form extension of Pitman Shorthand, a form of abbreviated phonetic handwriting. [8] It is closely associated with Phonetic Longhand, which is the handwritten, or script, form of Phonotypy. [9]

  5. Shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Taylor's system was superseded by Pitman shorthand, first introduced in 1837 by English teacher Isaac Pitman, and improved many times since. Pitman's system has been used all over the English-speaking world and has been adapted to many other languages, including Latin. [citation needed] Pitman's system uses a phonemic orthography.

  6. List of shorthand systems - Wikipedia

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    Leite Alves Shorthand [39] 1929: Oscar Leite Alves: Portuguese: Lightning Legible Shorthand [40] 1906 David Rose Glass English: Malone Shorthand [41] Maron Shorthand [39] 1932: Afonso Maron: Portuguese: Melin Shorthand [42] 1880: Olof Werling Melin: Swedish: Dominant Shorthand system in Sweden. Merrill Shorthand [43] [44] 1942: Albert Merrill ...

  7. Talk:Pitman shorthand - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the system is known exclusively as Pitman's Shorthand, not Pitman Shorthand. The titles of the (UK editions of the) main reference works refer to Pitman's Shorthand: Pitman's Shorthand Instructor; Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary; A Commentary on Pitman's Shorthand.

  8. Eliza Boardman Burnz - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Boardman Burnz (31 October 1823 - 19 June 1903) [1] was a nineteenth century American shorthand inventor and promoter. Her simplified alphabet, arranged in the basis of Isaac Pitman's Phonography, was the subject of Mark Twain's essay A Simplified Alphabet.

  9. Pitman Training Group - Wikipedia

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    Pitman's Metropolitan College was established in 1870, offering a curriculum that included office procedures, accounting, law, shorthand, and typing. [3] In 1886, Isaac Pitman formed Isaac Pitman and Sons (later Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons) with his sons Alfred and Ernest, which became a significant educational publisher and training business. [5]