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- Q4355667 subject Q8742512.
- Q4355667 abstract "The Melin system of shorthand is the dominant shorthand system used in Sweden. It was created by Olof Werling Melin (1849-1940), an officer in the Swedish army. He was a teacher of the Gabelsberger shorthand system in the Swedish army, but he was dissatisfied with it so he created an alternate system, that today is known as the Melin System.".
- Q4355667 thumbnail Melin-shorthand-vowels.svg?width=300.
- Q4355667 wikiPageWikiLink Q1331154.
- Q4355667 wikiPageWikiLink Q181066.
- Q4355667 wikiPageWikiLink Q4355417.
- Q4355667 wikiPageWikiLink Q8742512.
- Q4355667 wikiPageWikiLink Q9027.
- Q4355667 comment "The Melin system of shorthand is the dominant shorthand system used in Sweden. It was created by Olof Werling Melin (1849-1940), an officer in the Swedish army. He was a teacher of the Gabelsberger shorthand system in the Swedish army, but he was dissatisfied with it so he created an alternate system, that today is known as the Melin System.".
- Q4355667 label "Melin Shorthand".
- Q4355667 depiction Melin-shorthand-vowels.svg.