Another Anniversary Resource

This may be old news, but have ya'll seen Andrew Owen's website for Anniversary resources? It has a good layout, and is quite responsive. PDFs, but still, it's exciting to discover all the learning resources available for self-study.

greggshorthand.github.io
u/linguist_wanna_be — 4 days ago

Newest Edition to the Dataset: Epistemology 🧐

Epistemology: the philosophy of "knowing." An interesting example of both the TM blend and also the disjointed O, used for "-ology" suffix. Picture in comments.

EDIT: Corrected form (Thank you u/Time-Tumbleweed-1476 !)

reddit.com
u/linguist_wanna_be — 5 days ago

Transcription for Philippians 4:8 (Anniversary)

A beautiful and meditative verse. By the way, I am still an absolute novice, so this transcription speed is no where near my actual WPM. I am much slower, but I bump up the rate of speed to match the audio. :D

u/linguist_wanna_be — 12 days ago
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1997 Intro Monologue, with Shorthand Captions

Hey everybody! I'm a recent fan to the show, and decided to pay tribute to the greatness of the series with a little contribution of Gregg shorthand overlay of the introductory speech from the 1997 English dubbed anime. Hope ya'll have a wonderful day!

u/linguist_wanna_be — 13 days ago

Attempt at the QOTW in Mirrored Gregg Anniversary

Standard outlines and brief forms, incorporating phrasing principles.

u/linguist_wanna_be — 14 days ago

Gregg Outline Study Website

Hello everybody!

I recently created a simple web app that allows you to type in a word or phrase and see the corresponding Gregg Anniversary Edition outline. The outlines were extracted from the Gregg Anniversary Edition Manual and Dictionary. I am also actively adding outlines that are not present in the existing corpus.

You will notice that the base-state of the outline is in mirrored form. That's because yo boy is a lefty and I'm writing in mirrored shorthand. But don't let that turn you off! You can easily flip the outline to normy view using the hotkey "M". In addition, typing "?" will also give you the complete list of keyboard bindings as of right now. I hope to be able to expand the web app and add more features. But this is a good first version to start with. Let me know what you think! Hope this is useful for y'all.

word-lookup-for-gregg-strokes.onrender.com
u/linguist_wanna_be — 17 days ago