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p. 201

Put 'joke = juk' in List 15 alphabetically

p.206

Put 'joke' between 'issuing' & 'king' left hand side


p.220

Put 'joke    juk'  between 'issuing' & 'king' left hand side

p.318

Put 'joke = juk (15) between 'issuing' & 'June' right hand side


p.329 

'Put joke = juk vs shock, jock = jk' between 'issuing' & 'June'


p.345

Put 'joke = juk 6 p.329' between 'issuing' & 'Italy'


p.216. passage 1516, second line, left hand side:

underline 1st part of 'joking' thus:  'joking'


p.216 last line, left hand side:  change second number from 2.63 to 2.64


p.230 passage 1516 left hand side 2nd line

underline 1st part of 'joking' thus: 'joking'

right hand side:

underline 1st part of 'jukg' thus:  jukg


p.230 last line, left hand side:  change second number from 2.63 to 2.64


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4th September 2023

Lightning Guide to Keyscript


203, Page 21


CHANGE:  


If the word has only an empty consonant, e.g. ‘s’, before this, a light consonant is halved only for ‘t’ and a heavy consonant only for ‘d’, e.g.

spot, sobbed = si but speed = spd, sedate = sdt

 

except in a ‘-ted’ type past tense of a verb, e.g.  seated = se (204 e)

 

But if the word has any other consonant before this, the consonant before ‘t’ or ‘d’ is halved, e.g.  rapid, rabbit = ri;  antidote = xe


TO:


If the word has only an empty consonant, e.g. ‘s’, or a halved consonant, e.g. ‘x’, before this, a light consonant is halved only for ‘t’ and a heavy consonant only for ‘d’, e.g.

spot, sobbed = si but speed = spd, sedate = sdt;  antidote = xdt

 

(except in a ‘-ted’ type past tense of a verb, e.g.  seated = se - 204 e)


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305, Page 38


CHANGE:


If a word has only an empty consonant, e.g. ‘s’, in it before a first order double consonant + ‘t’ or ‘d’, a light first order double consonant is halved only for ‘t’ and a heavy first order double consonant only for ‘d’ (see also 203), e.g. 

split = si;  but  splayed, supplied = sid;  seclude = sad;  

 

But if the word has a full consonant in it before a first order double consonant + ‘t’ or ‘d’, any first order double consonant – light or heavy – is halved for either ‘t’ or ‘d’, e.g. 

include = na  (includes = nas);     retreat = re;     celebrate = sli;     replied = ri;     displayed = dsi;     inflate = nq;     integrate = xa

TO:

If a word has only an empty consonant, e.g. ‘s’, or a halved consonant, e.g. ‘x’, in it before a first order double consonant + ‘t’ or ‘d’, a light first order double consonant is halved only for ‘t’ and a heavy first order double consonant only for ‘d’ (see also 203), e.g. 

split = si;  but  splayed, supplied = sid;  seclude = sad;  integrate = xat


But if the word has a full consonant in it before a first order double consonant + ‘t’ or ‘d’, any first order double consonant – light or heavy – is halved for either ‘t’ or ‘d’, e.g. 

include = na  (includes = nas);     retreat = re;     celebrate = sli;     replied = ri;     displayed = dsi;     inflate = nq;


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