THE PHONETIC JOURNAL, FOR THE YEAR 1888. Pitman's Journal VOLUME 47. LONDON : BATH: PHONETIC INSTITUTE. Philik735 KGA137 . TRANSFERRED TO HARVARD Printed by Isaac PITMAN & Sons, Phonetic Institute, Kingston buildings, Bath. 562 206 157 217 Adaptation of Phonography to Mala- | Ion Keith-Falconer, 262, 411, 430 . Phonographic Associations, 454. Shorthand as an employment for Phonographic Association for Lon- girls, 376 Shorthand clerks, 95 “Propriety," 406, 471, 519. Phonographic collaboration, 145 Shorthand Congress, Echoes of the, 2, Phonography adapted to Italian, 2301 158, 170, 206, 218, 230, 244, 278, 310, Shorthand Congress, the next, 493 Phonography and the natural sci- Shorthand devices, 478 Shorthand for business letters, 508 Jottings from Australasia, 130, 254, Phonography and the School Board Shorthand for general use, 85 Chronicle, 40 Shorthand for printers, 133, 134 Phonography as an aid to authorship, Shorthand for private secretaries, 241 Shorthand for women, 97 | Phonography, a schoolmaster's views 562 on, 63 Shorthand in Bulgaria and Japan, 291 Lessons on the Type-writer, 16, 58, Phonography at the Aberdeen In- Shorthand Society and Phonogra- phy, 320, 338, 361, 398 346, 358 Shorthand, Society of Arts examina- | Liability for shorthand notes, 82 Phonography from a financial poi tion in, 106, 121 Shorthand systems, some early, 398, Phonography in Aberdeen, 123 422 London School Board and shorthand, Phonography in College, 193 Shorthand, the growth of, 375 [64 Phonography in Madagascar, 460 Sir John Cheke and Spelling Reform, Phonography in the U.S., 274 Slips in reporting, 350 | Manual of Italian Phonography, 230 Phonography the recognized English Sloan-Duployan shorthand, 214 Sloan-Duployan shorthand, af bus of lessons on, 507 Phonotypy saves time in teaching, more words about, 315, 327 110 Sloan's “ Review of Phonography," Phrase book, exercises on, 10, 106, a reply to, 265 124, 142, 159, 178 Smoking parsons, 238 hand, 106, 121 196 Some early' shorthand systems, 398, Bank Holiday, 304 422 In Bath Abbey, 490 Some notes on the history of writing, National Phonographic Library, 419 Let not thy heart be troubled, 514 541 Some reporters' blunders, 238 New members of the Phonetic So Shakspere, actor and poet, 431 Specch-recorders and shorthand, 457 Speed Certificates, 12, 24, 36, 72, 108 180, 120, 192, 204, 216, 228, 240, 252, 264, 276, 300, 336, 348, 384, 444, 492, 516, 540, 564, 612 408, 420, 432, 444, 456, 408, 480, 492, 1 Printers and shorthand, 133, 134 Speed in reporting, 250 241 Spelling Reform, 239, 256, 352, 434, 459, 586 Qualifications of a shorthand clerk, Spelling Reform and elementary 95, 253 teachers, 34 Spelling Reform in France, 374, 580 Rch and rj, old sign discontinued, 592 Spelling Reform in the 16th century, Reading aloud, 601 Official recognition of Phonotypy, 507 Reform in elementary education, 277 | Syllabus of lessons on the “Phono Syllabus of lessons on the “Man- nographic Alphabet, 424 Reporters as shorthand teachers, 73|ual of Phonography," 507 “Teacher," syllabus of lessons on, 286 482, 494, 506, 518, 530, 542, 554, 566, | Teaching phonetics, 242 578, 590, 610 Teaching reading and writing, Iro Reporting in 1709, 171 Teaching reading by phonetics, 292 " Thankful Blossom," 419 Reporting public meetings, 494,506. Times, M. Blowitz on, 406 35 To our readers, I 290, 424 ** Transactions" of the I.S.C., 121 Returned cannon ball, Type-writer, general lessons on, 16, 58, 183, 195, 214, 226, 280, 303, 322, 172 Royal commission on elementary 334, 346, 358, 396 Volapük, 46 education, 421 Type-writing, a remunerative em- ployment, 598 Why birds sing, 520 Schoolmaster's views on Phonogra Universal language, 214, 446 phy, 63 Universities and shorthand, 469 579, 590 “Script Phonography," exposure of, Value of a good clerk, 410 555 Vowel in serf and surf, '566 Serf and surf, pronunciation of, 566 Warrant for John "Bunyan's im- prisonment, 254 Shorthand, 394 Welsh orthography phonetic, 74 Shorthand advertisements, early, 410 | Welsh Phonetic Society, 348 “ Whatsoever things are true,"592 What the diffusion of shorthand 132, 144, 156, 168, 180, 192, 204, 216, Shortband and English composition, means, 37 Who is to pay for it? 529 324, 336, 348, 360, 372, 384, 396, 408, Shorthand and its relation to educa- / Winter campaign, the, 433 " Wirt” fountain pen, 220 516, 528, 540, 552, 564, 576, 588, 599, Shorthand and Spelling Reform, 178 Words and their biographies, 406 Shorthand and summer recreations. Words, the right use of, 517 - 313. (531 | Writing, some notes on the history sonants in, 424 | Shorthand and the Type-writer, 5130 of, 541 |