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phonography

[foh-nog-ruh-fee] / foʊˈnɒg rə fi /
NOUN
stenography
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The recording, part of Capitol's new import of Russian phonography, is disappointing.

From Time Magazine Archive

For example, in former times the telegraph, which causes the East and the West to communicate, was unknown but not impossible; photography and phonography were unknown but not impossible.”

From Some Answered Questions by `Abdu'l-Bahá

The trouble is, however, that many of the so-called teachers of phonography have never done any actual reporting in their lives, and their advice and suggestions are not of much value.

From Work for Women by Manson, George J.

His skill in phonography enabled him to take abundant notes of their lectures, and this led to his early connection with the periodical literature of the profession.

From The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother by Napheys, George H. (George Henry)

A great many learners of this art prefer to have a teacher's help, though phonography can be mastered without such aid.

From Work for Women by Manson, George J.




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