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# _Gregg Notehand_
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Gregg Notehand is a simplified form of Gregg Shorthand.
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It is described in the namesake [[Leslie_1968_Gregg-Notehand]]
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It is described in the namesake [[leslie-et-al_1968_gregg-notehand]]
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This note is a description and critique
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of both the book and the shorthand,
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Totally unacceptable for a proposed alternative alphabet,
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but then the text does not understand that's what it's proposing.
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> [[Leslie_1968_Gregg-Notehand#2-8. Notehand principles]]
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> [[leslie-et-al_1968_gregg-notehand#2-8. Notehand principles]]
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> **Silent letters omitted.**
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> In the English language many words contain letters that are not pronounced.
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> In Notehand these silent letters are omitted,
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***
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> [[Leslie_1968_Gregg-Notehand#2-8. Notehand principles]]
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> [[leslie-et-al_1968_gregg-notehand#2-8. Notehand principles]]
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> Gregg Notehand is easy to learn---easier, actually, than longhand. Why?
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> In longhand, there are many different ways of writing a given letter;
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> in Gregg Notehand, there is only one way.
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