Monday 23 November 2020

Stenography: Circles and Loops to Final Hooks

 Chapter-15

Explanation of circle and loop to straight strokes and curve strokes having final hooks with suitable examples.
  1. Sound of 'S', 'SES' or 'STR', 'SD' when hear of after the straight strokes having final hooks of 'N' these three attachments are written on the same side of hook i.e. with the right motion.
    Dance, Dances, Danced, Glance, Glances, Glanced, Spins, Spinster, Chance, Chances, Chanced and Pounce
  2. A small circle written inside the final hook 'N' which is attachment to a curve gives the heavy sound of 'NZ' irrespective of the spelling.


    Frowns, Mines, Shines
  3. Light sound of 'NS' when follows a curve stroke is to be represented by stroke & circle 'S' instead of hook so as to obtain the other related words.
    Announce, Announced, Announces, Fence, Fences, Fenced, Mince and Minces
  4. Circle 'S' may be added to the 'F' and 'V' hooks.
    Puff, Puffs, Observe, Observes, Deserves and Behaves
  5. When sound of 'NS' and 'NZ' is occurring in the middle of the word then it is to be written with the consonant for with few exceptions.


    Immensity, Density, Cancer, Transit, Exceptions, Ransom and Winsome
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.
Chapter-14: N and F Hooks Click Here.

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