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Stenotype Mnemonics for Beginners (English)
##Learning Steno Sometimes the first steps of learning stenotype is an especially steep learning curve -- much like learning the alphabet and basic sounds of a new language. This page presents some mnemonic devices to help ease this initial learning process. More info on learning steno: http://stenoknight.com/wiki/Practice
##Single-stroke consonants and single-stroke vowels
- Verbal mnemonic for consonants in steno order:
"STicK PoWer HeRe FoR PuB LoGo: 'ToeS DoZe'"
- Verbal mnemonic for single-key vowels
"The bAt-bOt bEt her bUtt that she could put cat-boy behind bars..."
##Compound-stroke Mnemonic Images Download hi-res version
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##Mnemonic Image Keys:
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Consonants: shoe zebra vote javelin nose thought feather ducky gift yellowbrickroad chop machinegun bubble lion pump tooth yolk link patch curve crunch / -lch cash pawn kong pump ham badge (j) sock redaction (kshun) bulge (lj) lotion (shun)
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Vowels:
moon - AO - often disambiguator identifying homophones spelled "oo" or "oa"
mitt - EU
ape-baby - AEU
rowing-boat - OE
pea - AE - often disambiguator identifying homophones spelled "ea" instead of "ee"
wheel - AOE
oil - OEU - often "wildcard" for making funky briefs
saw - AU
soup - AOU
pow - OU
eye - AOEU
##Notes:
- Layered "xcf" image files editable in https://www.gimp.org/ are available at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h1ytoo3kydwi8hn/AABXtMzt2gH3TZlhCrTbjeB_a?dl=0 if you want to put in some of your own mnemonics.
- The images provided are for education etc, "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use](fair use)".