- Teeline Shorthand
Infobox Writing system
name = Teeline Shorthand
type =abjad
typedesc =shorthand
creator=James Hill
time =1970 –present
languages = English
children = -
sample = Teeline-Lords-prayer.pngTeeline is a
shorthand system accepted by the NCTJ, an organisation for training journalists in theUnited Kingdom . It is adaptable to a variety of languages but is mainly only used within the Commonwealth.It was developed in
1970 byJames Hill , a teacher ofPitman Shorthand , as a streamlined way to transcribe the spoken word quickly by removing unnecessary letters from words and making the letters themselves faster to write. Vowels are often removed when they are not the first or last letter of a word, and silent letters are also ignored. Common prefixes, suffixes, and word pairings (such as "sh" and "ing") are reduced to single symbols.The symbols themselves are derived from the old cursive forms of the letter and the unnecessary parts are again stripped leaving only the core of the letter left.
It differs from many shorthand systems by basing itself on the alphabet as opposed to phonetics, making it simpler to learn but also carrying the speed limitations of the alphabet when compared to other systems. Still, speeds above 140 words-per-minute are possible.
Some students initially find it difficult, but with practice can understand the system in a short period of time.
References
*cite book |first=Meriel|last=Bowers |authorlink= |coauthors=Jean Clarkson, Stephanie Hall, Celia Osborne, Ulli Parkinson |year=1991 |title=Teeline Gold (The Course Book) | edition=1 |publisher=Heinemann Educational |location=Oxford |id=ISBN 0-435-45353-X
See also
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Thomas Natural Shorthand
*Shorthand
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