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Teachers' Key To Gregg Speed Studies

Teachers' Key To Gregg Speed Studies

John Robert Gregg

Palala Press
2018
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Gregg Shorthand

Gregg Shorthand

John Robert Gregg

Digireads.com
2020
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First appearing in a pamphlet in 1888, "Gregg Shorthand" is the popular and enduring form of shorthand created by Irish publisher and inventor John Robert Gregg. The system was expanded, revised, and published in multiple book editions over several decades and has become one of the most widely used pen stenography systems in the world. Gregg's shorthand is a phonetic system created specifically for the English language and records the sounds the speaker makes rather than the spelling of the individual words. Based upon a series of elliptical figures and bisecting lines, Gregg's system remains in use all over the world, even as the popularity of stenography has decreased in the digital age. This effective shorthand method is renowned for how intuitive the system is to learn, how easy it is to note differentiations in similar sounds, and how quickly it can be written as someone is speaking. This concise and easy-to-follow guide to learning Gregg's system includes instructions on how to note the speaker's grammar, punctuation, and spelling and remains a useful shorthand system for many in the business, legal, and journalism fields. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
Gregg Shorthand: A Light-Line Phonography for the Million (1916)
Gregg Shorthand: A Light-Line Phonography For The Million is a comprehensive guide to the shorthand system developed by John Robert Gregg in the early 20th century. The book is designed to teach readers how to write quickly and efficiently using a system of symbols and abbreviations that represent sounds and words. The book begins with an introduction to the principles of shorthand, including the use of light, straight lines and curves to represent different sounds. It then progresses through a series of lessons that teach readers how to write shorthand for common words and phrases, as well as more complex sentences and paragraphs. Throughout the book, Gregg emphasizes the importance of practice and repetition in mastering the shorthand system. He provides exercises and drills to help readers develop their skills and offers tips for improving their speed and accuracy. In addition to teaching the shorthand system itself, Gregg Shorthand also includes practical applications for shorthand in business and personal correspondence. The book includes examples of shorthand notes for meetings, lectures, and other situations where fast and accurate note-taking is essential. Overall, Gregg Shorthand: A Light-Line Phonography For The Million is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning shorthand, whether for personal or professional use. With its clear explanations, helpful exercises, and practical examples, this book provides a solid foundation for mastering the shorthand system developed by John Robert Gregg.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Most Used Shorthand Words and Phases: Classified According to the Lessons in the Gregg Shorthand Manual Simplified
Gregg shorthand is a form of shorthand that was invented by John Robert Gregg in 1888. Like cursive longhand, it is completely based on elliptical figures and lines that bisect them. Gregg shorthand is the most popular form of pen stenography in the United States; its Spanish adaptation is fairly popular in Latin America. With the invention of dictation machines, shorthand machines, and the practice of executives writing their own letters on their personal computers, the use of shorthand has gradually declined in the business and reporting world. However, Gregg shorthand is still in use today.