Writing Diagonal Movement

Linda Lee Lonning lonning at CSD.UWM.EDU
Tue Jan 19 19:54:08 UTC 1999


On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Don & Theresa G wrote:

> Two that immediately come to mind: "HELL" and "DAMN".
>
> --Don Grushkin
>
> >
> >At the end of the lesson I ask people to help me find examples of signs
> >that use diagonal movement. Do you know of any? No matter what signed
> >language you use, I am interested in finding good examples. So please feel
> >free to write with your suggestions :-)
> >
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> >
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I add to your list NEVER (I think this latter halfish of the production of
this sign may vary depending upon its inflection and related contextual
lexical intention...<thinking out loud here on this one>

What about LIGHTENING ? ORDER / <directional> ORDER(me) ?

Still thinkin'  ;) .........LINDA



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