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Paperback Key To The First Standard-phonographic Reader: With Questions, Notes & References Book

ISBN: 1278216812

ISBN13: 9781278216812

Key To The First Standard-phonographic Reader: With Questions, Notes & References

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Key to the First Standard-Phonographic Reader, by Andrew Jackson Graham, is a companion volume designed to aid students in mastering the principles of phonography, particularly Graham's system of shorthand. This key provides answers to exercises and readings presented in the associated reader, offering detailed notes and references to clarify complex points of grammar and phonetics.

A valuable resource for those interested in historical methods of shorthand instruction, this book preserves the nuances of 19th-century language education. It includes meticulously crafted questions aimed at reinforcing understanding and promoting accurate transcription. This edition serves as both a practical guide for learners and a fascinating glimpse into the history of linguistic study.

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