What's the difference between stenograph and stenography?

Stenograph


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To write or report in stenographic characters.
  • (n.) A production of stenography; anything written in shorthand.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She led protesters on to the stage, and the stenographer’s record of the meeting was destroyed.
  • (2) Planning was not just the preserve of professionals: parliamentary stenographers, religious groups, architectural critics, authors, musicians, photographers, film-makers all contributed to the collective visions of Britain's possible futures.
  • (3) A proficient stenographer who had had cerebral metastases suffered from pure alexia for normal print but could still read stenography with ease.
  • (4) Two possible machines are currently available for English Transcriptions; the Palantype (a British device) and the Stenograph (an American device).
  • (5) …" Suddenly she pointed to an American girl going into the water: "That young lady may be a stenographer and yet be compelled to warp herself, dressing and acting as if she had all the money in the world."
  • (6) I shall train as a stenographer to earn extra cash."
  • (7) Begun in 1912 by John Benjamin Murphy, one of America's surgical giants, the Surgical Clinics initially comprised verbatim stenographic reports of clinical talks given by Dr. Murphy.
  • (8) Of special interest to us today is the fact that Sullivan arranged to have a stenographer take down a number of his interviews with patients during the years 1926 and 1927.
  • (9) And yet, in their reactions to the rolling scoops published by the Guardian , the Washington Post , the New York Times and Der Spiegel, many of them seem to have succumbed either to a weird kind of spiteful envy, or to a desire to act as the unpaid stenographers to the security services and their political masters.
  • (10) Watch out, for the more you reduce his stature as a stenographer, the greater you make him as a writer, as a creator.'"
  • (11) He simply hired a stenographer to follow him around and record his stories, while he talked and talked.
  • (12) The effort to complete it surely killed Orwell, who was forced to type the manuscript himself; his publisher, Alfred Secker, having failed to arrange a stenographer.

Stenography


Definition:

  • (n.) The art of writing in shorthand, by using abbreviations or characters for whole words; shorthand.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A proficient stenographer who had had cerebral metastases suffered from pure alexia for normal print but could still read stenography with ease.
  • (2) For five years stenography paid the bills, slowly supplemented by articles for Vogue based on afternoons traipsing the fur and diamond districts; she wrote features for local papers, joined the staff of a metal trade gazette and then the office of war information.
  • (3) We suggest that a reduction of exposure duration, together with the strong visuo-spatial features in stenography, activate right-hemispheric word recognition.
  • (4) Our media's Isis threat hype machine: government stenography at its worst | Trevor Timm Read more But he cautioned the national conversation about security policy needed to proceed “in a considered manner respectful of the views and experience of others”.
  • (5) It veers between hysteria (the "I'm so angry because" school of commentary) and stenography.
  • (6) It is suggested that especially the visuospatial properties of stenography made possible "alternative" reading, most likely via the right hemisphere.
  • (7) Stenography, a non-orthographic and syllabic-ideographic writing system, could be a model to investigate different hemispheric reading processes in Western subjects.
  • (8) In two lateralized tachistoscopic lexical decision experiments at different exposure durations, we found for high-frequency function words written in stenography a shift from a RVF advantage at long exposures to a LVF advantage at short exposures, while for the same words written in print a strong RVF effect persisted.

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