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- Current_Shorthand abstract "Current Shorthand was developed beginning in 1884 and published in 1892 by Dr. Henry Sweet. It shares some similarities with the Gregg system, with which Current is contemporary. It uses more ink than classical systems, and whether or not it is fit like them for sustained verbatim reporting has never been established.".
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- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Abjad.
- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shorthand_systems.
- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink George_Bernard_Shaw.
- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Gregg_shorthand.
- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Sweet.
- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Pitman_shorthand.
- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Shorthand.
- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink File:Chart_of_orthographic_Current_shorthand_by_Henry_Sweet.png.
- Current_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Current Shorthand".
- Current_Shorthand creator Henry_Sweet.
- Current_Shorthand languages "English".
- Current_Shorthand name "Current Shorthand".
- Current_Shorthand note "none".
- Current_Shorthand shform "semi-script".
- Current_Shorthand shtype Abjad.
- Current_Shorthand time "1892".
- Current_Shorthand type "Stenography".
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- Current_Shorthand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_writing_system.
- Current_Shorthand subject Category:Shorthand_systems.
- Current_Shorthand type Script.
- Current_Shorthand comment "Current Shorthand was developed beginning in 1884 and published in 1892 by Dr. Henry Sweet. It shares some similarities with the Gregg system, with which Current is contemporary. It uses more ink than classical systems, and whether or not it is fit like them for sustained verbatim reporting has never been established.".
- Current_Shorthand label "Current Shorthand".
- Current_Shorthand sameAs Q5195084.
- Current_Shorthand sameAs m.02rcyv3.
- Current_Shorthand sameAs Q5195084.
- Current_Shorthand wasDerivedFrom Current_Shorthand?oldid=708269739.
- Current_Shorthand depiction Chart_of_orthographic_Current_shorthand_by_Henry_Sweet.png.
- Current_Shorthand isPrimaryTopicOf Current_Shorthand.