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Shavian Alphabet - James Pitman's Introduction to Shaw's Alphabet |
 | | Shavian Alphabet - James Pitman's Introduction to Shaw's Alphabet |
 | | Many of the characters easily join into pairs and trios to form syllables which recur frequently in English words; the sounds of the language are completely characterized, thus permitting abbreviation with great reliability. |
 | | Although this means starting from scratch, remember that Isaac Pitman, whose shorthand Shaw used for all his writings, also did so with a system offering the same advantages as Shaw's alphabet: that is, the saving of time, effort, and money. |
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