Stiefografie shorthand is written in three levels: Grundschrift (business script), Aufbauschrift I (speed script I) and Aufbauschrift II (speech script II).
Grundschrift can be produced at a rate of 100 to 120 syllables per
minute. There are only 24 characters for consonants and combinations of consonants (e.g. sch, sp, st). Contrary to the practice in many English shorthand systems (e.g.
Pitman Shorthand), vowels are never omitted. There are no brief forms for the most frequent
syllables and words of the German language in this first level.
Aufbauschrift I can be produced up to 160 syllables per minute. There are 54 brief forms for the most frequent words and syllables in the German language and rules for forming free abbreviations. These brief forms are distinguishable by size and position (three of them: above, below, or on the base line). Special endings and syllables can be omitted. There are more than additional 120 brief forms in
Aufbauschrift II to write up to about 400 syllables per minute. It is possible to omit special consonants, vowels and syllables. ==References==