Phonography, meaning "sound writing" in Greek, may refer to: Pitman shorthand , sometimes called
phonography, a system of shorthand
Kaynak: Phonography Field recording of natural sounds, also called
phonography (a term chosen to illustrate its similarities to photography ), was originally
Kaynak: Field recordingA pioneer in
phonography , he developed his own shorthand system which was the first to be adopted for use in the United States.
Kaynak: Oliver Dyershorthand , a form of what was then called
phonography (shorthand He was also active in the arts and crafts movement in the United States.
Kaynak: Benjamin Pitmanshorthand is a system of
phonography, or a phonetic writing system, which means it records the sounds of the speaker, not the English
Kaynak: Gregg shorthand(then called
phonography), and, according to a newspaper report, was the first stenographer ever employed by the War Department He
Kaynak: Jay StoneMark Peter Wright (born 1979) is a British sound art ist who works with field recording and
phonography. " "His work addresses listening
Kaynak: Mark Peter WrightPerry Barr Institute, the first suburban institute in Birmingham was established and Marie Beauclerc was appointed teacher of
phonography .
Kaynak: Marie Bethell Beauclercsimplified classification and arrangement of the consonant-signs of
phonography, with a new and comprehensive rule for vocalization,
Kaynak: Munson Shorthand