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3.1
INTRODUCTION
In the previous lesson you have been explained the consonants, rules for joining.
of consonants and the position of consonants while joining. You have also come
to know that Pitman Shorthand is written according to the sound and not
according to the spellings.
In this lesson you will learn about the Vowels, Diphthongs, Triphones, Diphones
and Abbreviated 'W'.
3.2
OBJECTIVES
Write diphthong sounds 'I', 'OW', 'OI' and 'U' as heard in the sentence I
now enjoy music;
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3.3
VOWELS
A Vowel is a sound which can be produced without the assistance of any other.
Prof. Sweet has defined vowel as:
If the mouth-passage is left so open as not to cause audible friction,
and voiced breath is sent through it, we have a vowel.
In shorthand there are twelve vowels. Out of these twelve, six are long or heavy
vowels and the remaining six are short or light vowels. The heavy vowels are
represented by the sounds:
AH
AW
OO
oo
Places of Vowels:
The vowels (dots and dashes) are represented at three places i.e. first place,
second place and third place. First place is the position from where the stroke
starts, second place is the position at the middle of the stroke and the third
place is the position at the end of the stroke e.g.
P
.............
T .............
CH .............
TH .............
S .............
SH .............
M .............
N .............
R .............
W .............
H .............
.............
.............
.............
.............
H .............
Sides
Every stroke has two sides i.e. left hand side and right hand side. If the vowel
sound comes before the stroke, then the vowel sign (dot or dash) is to be written
on the left hand side of the stroke. If the vowel sound comes after the stroke,
then the vowel sign (dot or dash) is to be written on the right hand side of the
stroke.
But in case of horizontal strokes, if the vowel sound comes before the stroke,
the vowel sign is put on the upper side or the above side of the stroke. In case
the vowel sound comes after the stroke, the vowel sign is put on the lower side
of the stroke. These sides are also known as before side and after side of the
consonants.
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Table of vowels
All the twelve vowels are explained in the Table:
HEAVY VOWELS
Word
Sound
Indication
Place
Example
Pa
AH
Dark Dot
First
Palm, Talk
May
Dark Dot
Second
Paid, Raid
Be
Dark Dot
Third
Tea, Eat
All
AW
Dark Dash
First
Paw, Ball
Go
Dark Dash
Second
Boat, Road
Too
OO
Dark Dash
Third
Zoo, Ooze
SHORT VOWELS
That
Light Dot
First
Bat, Tap
Pen
Light Dot
Second
Bell, Red
Is
Light Dot
Third
Ill, Bill
Not
Light Dash
First
Top, Body
Much
Light Dash
Second
Touch, Rush
Good
oo
Light Dash
Third
Wood, Hood
RULES
1.
If the first sounded vowel of a word is of first place, then the first
consonant of that word will be written at the first place or above the line
e.g.
back
.....................
lad
.....................
calm
.....................
pad
.....................
paul
.....................
saw
.....................
tag
.....................
shop
.....................
2.
3.
If the first sounded vowel of a word is of second place, then the first
consonant of that word will be written at second place or on the line e.g.
cheque.....................
red
.....................
boat
.....................
foe
.....................
bell
.....................
touch
.....................
leg
.....................
duck
.....................
aim
.....................
If the first sounded vowel of a word is of third place, then the first
consonant of that word will be written at third place or through the line
e.g.
fee
.....................
tea
.....................
she
.....................
eat
.....................
zoo
.....................
shoe
.....................
ill
.....................
lee
.....................
if
.....................
Intervening Vowels
Third place vowel signs in between two strokes are written before the second
stroke at the end on the left hand side e.g.
dim
.....................
lead
.....................
bill
.....................
chill
.....................
look
.....................
push
.....................
took
.....................
book
.....................
pool
.....................
.....................
cook
.....................
king
.....................
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meena .....................
b)
c)
neena
.....................
kin
.....................
kill
milk
.....................
coolie .....................
.....................
meal
.....................
guilty
.....................
.....................
cooked .....................
needy
.....................
geeta
.....................
kid
.....................
keyed
.....................
Exercise 1
Write the following words in shorthand five times:
map
shah
knock
laid
raid
date
deep
keep
tool
balm
saw
ball
debt
make
vote
feed
cool
lead
.....................
2.
3.
4.
3.4
(b)
(c)
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If the first sounded vowel is of first place, the first consonant of that
word will be written:
(a)
On the line
(b)
(c)
(b)
(c)
on the line
(b)
(c)
DIPHTHONGS
Definition
Diphthong is the union of two vowels in one sound or syllable. Diphthong can
also be defined as A union of two vowel sounds occurring consecutively and
pronounced simultaneously. There are four common diphthongs i.e.
I, OW, OI, and U
as heard in the sentence I now enjoy music. All the above diphthongs have
been discussed below:
i)
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by an angular sign .....................e.g.
time
.....................
like
.....................
mike
.....................
bite
.....................
dye
.....................
shy
.....................
ride
.....................
pile
.....................
fire
.....................
.....................
item
.....................
ivory
.....................
idea
.....................
eyes
.....................
ice
.....................
.....................
i can
.....................
i may .....................
i will
.....................
i am
.....................
The sign for diphthong I can be joined at the end with consonant N
only e.g.
nigh ......................
ii)
deny
.....................
Diphthong OW:
Diphthong OW is a third place diphthong and is represented by an angular
sign ..................... e.g.
cow
.....................
cowed .....................
couch .....................
rowdy .....................
mouth
out
loud
outlaw .....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
iii)
Diphthong OI
Diphthong 'OI' is a first place Diphthong and is represented by an angular
sign ......................... e.g.
toy
.....................
boy
.....................
enjoy
.....................
toil
.....................
boil
.....................
annoy
.....................
roy
.....................
coinage .....................
iv)
.....................
oiling
.....................
oiler
.....................
Diphthong 'U'
Diphthong 'U' is a third place Diphthong and is represented by a small
semicircle ......................... e.g.
dupe
.....................
tube
.....................
beauty .....................
mule
.....................
duke
.....................
cure
duty
.....................
tunic
.....................
assume .....................
.....................
.....................
purview .....................
issue
.....................
review .....................
Diphthong sign U ........................ changes its form as ...................... when
it is joined finally to consonants K, G, M, N, and L e.g.
argue .......................
kew
.....................
new
mew
value
.....................
renew .....................
.....................
.....................
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TRIPHONES
Triphones is union of a diphthong plus one vowel. The first sound is always that
of a diphthong. If a vowel comes after a diphthong, a small tick is attached to
that diphthong in the opposite direction. This tick will indicate that there is a
vowel after diphthong but will not indicate which is that vowel e.g.
diary
.....................
diadem.....................
loyal
.....................
genuine.....................
renewal .....................
denial .....................
2.
3.
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
3.6
DIPHONES
Definition
"Diphone is a union of two vowel sounds occurring consecutively and pronounced
separately."
Diphones are represented by two angular signs as ................. and ................ The
rules for diphones are given below:
(i)
In a diphone, if the first vowel is a dot vowel and the second, any other vowel
(any one out of the remaining eleven), the diphone sign will be represented by
an angular sign............... and written at the position of first vowel e.g.
(ii)
theory ..................
layor
................
real
................
gaity
.....................
laying
.....................
leo
................
neo
.....................
asia
.....................
radio
.....................
zia
.....................
In a diphone, if the first vowel is a dash vowel and the second, any other vowel
(any one out of the remaining eleven) the diphone sign will be represented by
an angular sign ................... and written at the position of the first vowel e.g.
poet
.....................
lower
goa
.....................
sawing .....................
lui
.....................
.....................
poem .....................
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DIPHTHONGS
DIPHONES
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
3.
4.
4.
5.
5.
b)
c)
d)
e)
2.
ratio
3.7
......................
shoeing ......................
......................
boeing ......................
theory ......................
.........................
week
...................... worry
.........................
worried
...................... were
.........................
womanly
...................... walk
.........................
walking
But if a vowel precedes W, the semi-circle of W can not be used. In such cases,
the stroke of W is used because a vowel sign can be indicated or placed on a
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ware
but
aware
................
...................
wake
"
awake
................
...................
war
"
award
................
...................
worry
"
awara
................
2.
3.
.............
(ii)
.............
(iii)
.............
(iv)
.............
(v)
.............
(vi)
.............
(vii)
.............
(viii) .............
(ix)
.............
(x)
.............
worth
(ii)
awardee
(iii)
warranty
(iv)
weeding
(v)
width
(vi)
wipe
(vii)
wage
(viii) washer
(ix)
weeping
(x)
waging
(ii)
....................precedes.
(iii)
(iv)
Note: Check & correct your answers and write each outline 25 times in your
note book.
........................... well
.......................... weld
.......................... welding
.......................... wield
.......................... wealth
.......................... wealthy
........................... William
wool
(ii)
willing
(iii)
weld
(iv)
wild
(v)
wieldy
(vi)
will
(vii)
wooley
(viii) welding
(ix)
wall
(x)
walled
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2.
.....................
(ii)
.....................
(iii)
.....................
(iv)
.....................
(v)
.....................
(vi)
.....................
(vii)
.....................
(viii) .....................
(ix)
.....................
(x)
.....................
DRILL EXERCISES
Write in Shorthand:
1.
pie, pile, piracy, die, dial, shy, file, pipe, tire, ripe, buy, high, bite, time,
timely, ride, fire, isle, idle, I am.
2.
boy, boil, boiling, boiler, toil, toiler, coil, toy, enjoy, joy.
3.
cow, cowed, rout, rowdy, pouch, vouch, loud, couch, foul, mouth, bow,
vow, outlaw, lounge.
4.
few, view, review, sue, issue, knew, due, fuel value, mule, item, eyes,
high, deny, argue, irony, oil.
5.
6.
tower, power, royal, dialogue, diary, vial, genuine, annuity, towel, fewer,
riot.
working, work
(ii)
(iii)
watch
(iv)
worm, worriedly
(v)
weekly, wicky
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
3.8
Vowels:
After reading this lesson carefully, you are now aware that there are six heavy
vowels and six corresponding light vowels. The heavy/long vowels are
represented by heavy dots and dashes whereas light/short vowels are represented
by light dots and dashes. Vowels are to be written by disjoining the same on the
stroke.
There are three places for putting the vowels i.e. first place, second place and
third place. These places are meant for first place vowels, second place vowels
and third place vowels respectively. Vowels written on the left side of the strokes
and on the upper side of the horizontal strokes are known as vowels on the
before side and vowels put on the right side and under the horizontal strokes
are known as vowels on the after side of the stroke and they be read as they
are put on the stroke. When first and second place vowels are coming between
the two strokes, the same are to be put after the Ist stroke and when third place
vowel comes that is to be put on the before side of the second stroke on the
third place.
Diphthongs:
1.
2.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
DIPHONE :
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Diphones are also divided into two groups i.e., dot vowel diphones and
dash vowel diphones.
ABBREVIATED 'W'
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3.9
TERMINAL QUESTIONS
1.
Explain in brief the meaning of vowels and their uses in Pitman Shorthand.
2.
3.
4.
How many Diphthongs are there in shorthand and how are they
represented?
5.
6.
7.
Define Diphones. Explain with examples the Dot Vowel Diphones and
Dash Vowel Diphones.
8.
Six
2.
3.
4.
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3.2
1.
(a) Union
(b) First
(c) Union of two vowels in one syllable/sound
(d) Triphone
(e) Semi-circle
2.
(a) First
(b) Third
(c) Can be
(d) Can be
(e) Two
3.
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
3.3
1.
(a) Diphone
(b) .................
(c) .................
(d) Three
(e) Two
2.
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
3.4
1.
(i) walk
(ii) weaker
(iii)wicky
(iv) weekly
(v) worth
(vi) worrying
(vii) worthy
(viii) wore
(ix) warm
(x) warmth
2.
(iii) ...................
...................
(vi) ...................
(ix) ...................
(x) ...................
3.
(i) right
(ii) vowel
(iii) vowel
(iv) first
3.5
1.
(iii) ...................
...................
(vi) ...................
(ix) ...................
(x) ...................
2.
(i) welfare
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(ii) willingly
(iii) wealthy
(iv) wealth
(v) unwell
(vi) unwilling
(vii) wali
(viii)ill-will
(ix) wall
(x) wooley