(n.) One who is skilled in stenography; a writer of 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.