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EasyScript Speed Writing is a speedwriting method developed by Lenny Levin and introduced at a public seminar in Bedford, Massachusetts, USA, in 1990. EasyScript, like other speedwriting methods, has an advantage over traditional shorthand methods in that it can be learned more easily, at the cost of reduced maximum speed. In other words, a person using EasyScript will still write in the traditional longhand form but everything written will be shortened. ==Rules== The EasyScript system has five rules. They divide English vocabulary into five groups: * Simple words: a simple word is a word without a prefix or a suffix. Examples are ''and'', ''have'', ''able'', ''any'', ''should'', ''paragraph''. * Prefix words: a word that has a particle before the root. Examples are ''con'' in ''contest'', ''pro'' in ''propose'', ''under'' in ''understand'' * Suffix words: a word that has a particle after the root. Examples are ''ment'' in ''commencement'', ''ness'' in ''tenderness'', ''ly'' in ''happily'' * Prefix-suffix words: a word that has particles before and after the root. Examples are ''de'' and ''tion'' in ''detention'', ''un'' and ''able'' in ''unavoidable'' * Compound words: a word that is made up of two words joined together to form another word. Examples are ''copyright'', ''counterdevelop'', ''overmeasure'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「EasyScript Speed Writing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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