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- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand abstract "Boyd's syllabic shorthand is a system of shorthand invented by Robert Boyd, published originally in 1903, and updated in 1912. In this system, symbols are distinguished both by orientation and by shape, with the shape representing the vowel and the orientation the consonant. Thus, "ab" and "am" would be represented by the same shape of mark (in this case an L-shape), oriented differently; and "ab" and "eb" would be represented by differently shaped marks, oriented the same way.Syllables with the vowel "a" are represented by L shapes. Those with the vowel "e" are hook-ended, approximately shaped like a "J." (However, a smaller version of the same shape represents an extra consonant without a vowel.) Most of the syllables with the vowel "i" have a shape like the "a" series, except that the angle between the short tick and the long line is approximately 45° rather than 90°; there are a few "i" forms that do not fit the pattern (such as "is" and "it") because they are especially common, and some of the forms that might be expected to represent "i" plus a consonant have been turned to other purposes, such as the prefix "circum-." The syllables with the vowel "o" have circular ends, and those with "u" have hooks like those of the "e" series, but the main, longer part of the mark is curved, rather than straight.".
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- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand creator Robert_Boyd_(stenographer).
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- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand languages English_language.
- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand name "Boyd's syllabic shorthand".
- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand shdates "1903".
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- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand time "1903".
- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand type "Stenography".
- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand subject Category:Shorthand_systems.
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- Boyd's_syllabic_shorthand comment "Boyd's syllabic shorthand is a system of shorthand invented by Robert Boyd, published originally in 1903, and updated in 1912. In this system, symbols are distinguished both by orientation and by shape, with the shape representing the vowel and the orientation the consonant.".
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