Friday, 16 October 2020

Stenography: Circle S & Z

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Sound of S & Z is represented by consonant form but this sound may be substituted by small circle written in the beginning in the middle or finally. It must be kept in mind that a small circle written in the beginning always represent sound of 'S' because initial sound of 'Z' is to be represented by stroke form only.
Example

There are two motions according to which circle 'S' or 'Z' is written, left motion and right motion.
1.    Circle 'S' is written inside the curve:-

2.    Circle 'S' is written outside the angle formed by two straight strokes or one upstrokes and the other straight strokes.

3.    When circle 'S' is to be written in the straight strokes or upright strokes which don't form any angle then it is written with the left form.

4.    Circle 'S' may be added to the grammalogues.
5.    When circle 'S' is preceded or follow by the consonants 'L' and that circle should be attached to a curve stroke then consonant 'L' follows the direction of circle.

6.    Circle written in the beginning is to be read first when written in the middle is to be read after the preceding stroke or when written finally is to be read in the last.

How to start Stenography Click Here.
Chapter-1: Consonants and Joined Strokes Click Here
Chapter-2: Use of Vowels Click Here.
Chapter-3: Intervening Vowels and Position Click Here.
Chapter-4: Alternative Signs for R & H Click Here.
Chapter-5: Diphthongs Click Here.
Chapter-6: Phraseography Click Here.
Chapter-7: Circle S & Z Click Here.
Chapter-8: Stroke S & Z Click Here.
Chapter-9: Large Circles 'SW' and 'SS' or 'SZ' Click Here.
Chapter-10: Loop ST and STR Click Here.
Chapter-11: Initial Hooks to Straight Strokes Click Here.
Chapter-12: Alternative Forms Click Here.
Chapter-13: Circle or Loop Preceding Initial Hook Click Here.

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