Lesson 7
Lesson 7
Lesson 7
The circle ‘s’ is written inside the curves; thus safe, face,
lace, sale, slow, seems, since, muscles.
A small circle initially represents the light sound of ‘s’ only; medially
and finally it represents the sounds of ‘s’ or ‘z’.
Initial circle is read first and final circle is read last. Vowel signs are
placed and read to the strokes but not to the circles; thus,
ad sad to
s ss toss ta s k task
facit
s ing sing show s shows fa c it
tasty
s ell sell ra ce race ta s ty
It is to be noted that there is no beginning, middle or end and there
are no places like first place, second place or third place on the
circles, we cannot place vowels on the circles.
When stroke ‘s’ is written in root word, the same is retained in its
derivatives; thus, saw, saw-mill.
GRAMMALOGUES
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Read the following outlines and write correct words, verify them
with the ‘key’ and practice them, at least three lines each.
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1) The boys may give Samuel, a nice slab, if he only, visits the shop
on Tuesday.
2) We wish something can be given this year for the several things
that we sent on the first of May.
Read the following shorthand script, transcribe, verify with the ‘key’
and practice five times each.
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Write the following letter in shorthand, verify with ‘key’ and practice
it, as many number of times, as you can
Sir – We think you should ask Messrs Surath & sons, of Assam to
allow you to see the saws as they revolve at the speeds at which
they do. We assume you know this firm. This is a slack season at
the mills, and as the time suits them to show you. Go and see on
the day they choose. They may also show you the use of the small
saws. We think, Saturday is the busy day and you should leave it
out. Yours sincerely, Ramu & Sons.
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Like the liquid ‘r’, the light hissing sound of ‘s’ with its heavy sound
of ‘z’ is considered the most frequent sound in English language.
The small circle chosen to represent ‘s’ or ‘z’ is one of the most
useful abbreviating methods in this system.
The circle can be written initially, medially and finally and it joins
so easily with other consonants.
Initially the small circle represents the light sound of ‘s’ only;
medially and finally, it represents ‘s’ or ‘z’.
Initial circle is read first and final circle is read last; vowels are
placed and read to the strokes but not to the circles.
The circle is written inside the curves; outside the angles (two
strokes forming an angle) and with left motion when attached two
straight strokes not forming an angle.
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The small circle initially represents the light sound of ‘s’ only;
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The small circle may be prefixed to the initially hooked strokes (will
be explained in the lessons later).
In case two ‘s’ ‘s’ sounds occurs initially in a word, the first ‘s’ is
written with stroke and next ‘s’ is written with circle.
Between two curves written with the same motion or in the same
arc, the circle is written inside the first curve and the second curve
will follow the motion of the circle.
When initial ‘s’ is preceded by a vowel i.e. when a word begins with
a vowel, stroke ‘s’ must be written to provide a place for the vowel
sign.
When final ‘s’ is followed by a vowel i.e. when a word ends with a
vowel sound, stroke ‘s’ must be written to provide a place for the
vowel sign.
In root words where stroke ‘s’ is used, the same stroke is retained in
their derivative words.
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