Saturday, 14 November 2020

Stenography: Circle or Loop Preceding Initial Hook

 Chapter-13

Explanation of circle 'S', 'SW' and 'ST' before the strokes having initial hook.
When sound of small circle 'S' large circle 'SW' and 'ST' loop is there before straight strokes having initial hook 'R'. Then these three attachments they are written in the same direction i.e. with the right motion.
In all other cases circle 'S' is written inside the initial hook, so as to indicate both circle and hook.

When there is sound of 'SKR', 'SGR' after the consonant 'T' & 'D'. Then circle 'S' is written with the left motion and hook is to be read within the circle.
When sound of 'SKR' is there after stroke 'P' and 'B' then 'R' hook may be omitted.
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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