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Definition of Phonography

Phonography
Phonography Pho*nog"ra*phy, n. [Phono- + -graphy.] 1. A description of the laws of the human voice, or sounds uttered by the organs of speech. 2. A representation of sounds by distinctive characters; commonly, a system of shorthand writing invented by Isaac Pitman, or a modification of his system, much used by reporters. Note: The consonants are represented by straight lines and curves; the vowels by dots and short dashes; but by skilled phonographers, in rapid work, most vowel marks are omitted, and brief symbols for common words and combinations of words are extensively employed. The following line is an example of phonography, in which all the sounds are indicated:

Meaning of Phonography from wikipedia

- Look up phonography in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phonography, meaning "sound writing" in Gr****, may refer to: The use of a phonograph Phonemic...
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- dotted "t," resulting in slower writing. Gregg shorthand is a system of phonography, or a phonemic writing system, which means it records the sounds of the...
- Munson, James Eugene (1880), Munson's system of phonography. The phrase-book of practical phonography, containing a list of useful phrases, printed in...
- semantic categories. A writing system that consists of phonograms shows phonography and can be called phonographic. Language portal Linguistics portal Look...
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- most part, written as they are spoken. Shorthand was referred to as phonography in the 19th century. It was first used by newspapers who sent phonographers...
- The Duployan shorthands, including Chinook writing, Pernin's Universal Phonography, Perrault's English Shorthand, the Sloan-Duployan Modern Shorthand, and...
- Munson, James Eugene (1880), Munson’s system of phonography. The phrase-book of practical phonography, containing a list of useful phrases, printed in...