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Diphthong, Coalescent And Aspirate Logograms |
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This section is from the book "The Manual of Phonography", by Benn Pitman And Jerome B. Howard. Also available from Amazon: The Manual of Phonography.
We, ye and you are theoretically written with heavy signs, but in practise it is not necessary to shade them.
75. "Ye" Distinguished from "I." - The sign for ye should be carefully curved at the bottom in order that in rapid writing it may not clash with I.
76. Direction of "He." - The disjoined tick-h representing he should invariably be struck down in the direction of the stroke eh.
Exercise on Diphthong Logograms.
 
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