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- Teeline_Shorthand abstract "Teeline is a shorthand system accepted by the National Council for the Training of Journalists, an organisation for training journalists in the United Kingdom. It was developed in 1968 by James Hill, a teacher of Pitman Shorthand. It is adaptable to a variety of languages but is mainly used within the Commonwealth, though it works in a variety of Germanic languages (including German and Swedish). It was created so that the basic alphabet can be quickly learned, and from then on all it requires is practice. Speeds of up to 150 words per minute are possible. It is common for people to create their own word groupings, increasing their speed.".
- Teeline_Shorthand thumbnail Teeline-Lords-prayer.png?width=300.
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- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageRevisionID "649559523".
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Abjad.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Bee.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shorthand_systems.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transcription_(linguistics).
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Christ.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_of_Nations.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink File:Teeline-alphabet.jpg.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_languages.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink James_Hill_(stenographer).
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink National_Council_for_the_Training_of_Journalists.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Pitman_Shorthand.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Pitman_shorthand.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Shorthand.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink Silent_letter.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLink X_(disambiguation).
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teeline Shorthand".
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teeline shorthand".
- Teeline_Shorthand children "-".
- Teeline_Shorthand creator James_Hill_(stenographer).
- Teeline_Shorthand hasPhotoCollection Teeline_Shorthand.
- Teeline_Shorthand languages English_language.
- Teeline_Shorthand name "Teeline Shorthand".
- Teeline_Shorthand sample "Teeline-Lords-prayer.png".
- Teeline_Shorthand shform "semi-script".
- Teeline_Shorthand shtype Abjad.
- Teeline_Shorthand time "1968".
- Teeline_Shorthand type "Stenography".
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Writing_system.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Teeline_Shorthand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Writingsystem-stub.
- Teeline_Shorthand subject Category:Shorthand_systems.
- Teeline_Shorthand subject Category:Transcription_(linguistics).
- Teeline_Shorthand hypernym System.
- Teeline_Shorthand type Phonetic.
- Teeline_Shorthand type Script.
- Teeline_Shorthand comment "Teeline is a shorthand system accepted by the National Council for the Training of Journalists, an organisation for training journalists in the United Kingdom. It was developed in 1968 by James Hill, a teacher of Pitman Shorthand. It is adaptable to a variety of languages but is mainly used within the Commonwealth, though it works in a variety of Germanic languages (including German and Swedish).".
- Teeline_Shorthand label "Teeline Shorthand".
- Teeline_Shorthand sameAs Teeline.
- Teeline_Shorthand sameAs Teeline_shorthand.
- Teeline_Shorthand sameAs m.04rbdg.
- Teeline_Shorthand sameAs Q4354372.
- Teeline_Shorthand sameAs Q4354372.
- Teeline_Shorthand wasDerivedFrom Teeline_Shorthand?oldid=649559523.
- Teeline_Shorthand depiction Teeline-Lords-prayer.png.
- Teeline_Shorthand isPrimaryTopicOf Teeline_Shorthand.