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- Stenoscript abstract "Stenoscript or Stenoscript ABC is a shorthand system, originating in London 1607.It is a phonetic system using longhand characters and punctuation. For this reason it has been criticised as not being a true shorthand system.The system was intended to be a standardised form of abbreviation, requiring great mastery of recall. For example, ak stands for "acknowledge".Although the system is generally slower to write in than more traditional shorthand styles such as Gregg or Pitman's shorthand, it has the distinct advantage of being decipherable to people not experienced in the system once applied in context.For exampleI ak . cl-n com-mI acknowledge the client (s) comment".
- Stenoscript wikiPageID "28817304".
- Stenoscript wikiPageRevisionID "532408648".
- Stenoscript hasPhotoCollection Stenoscript.
- Stenoscript subject Category:Shorthand_systems.
- Stenoscript type Artifact100021939.
- Stenoscript type Instrumentality103575240.
- Stenoscript type Object100002684.
- Stenoscript type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Stenoscript type ShorthandSystems.
- Stenoscript type System104377057.
- Stenoscript type Whole100003553.
- Stenoscript comment "Stenoscript or Stenoscript ABC is a shorthand system, originating in London 1607.It is a phonetic system using longhand characters and punctuation. For this reason it has been criticised as not being a true shorthand system.The system was intended to be a standardised form of abbreviation, requiring great mastery of recall.".
- Stenoscript label "Stenoscript".
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- Stenoscript sameAs Q7607886.
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- Stenoscript sameAs Stenoscript.
- Stenoscript wasDerivedFrom Stenoscript?oldid=532408648.
- Stenoscript isPrimaryTopicOf Stenoscript.