QUESTION: about a curved symbol connecting movement

Deaf Action Committee dac at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Tue Oct 28 18:21:16 UTC 2003


SignWriting List
October 28, 2003

Dear SW List -
I just mistakenly sent this without the GIF, so here it is again...

On Oct 26, 2003,  Jim wrote:
> I have been studying sign writing and am curious about one symbol that 
> I cannot find explained in any manual.  That symbol is ( or ), sort of 
> a smiley face mouth, either vertical or horizontal as in house, sign, 
> heavy, finish, etc. I assume it means both hands move together....?


Dear SW List and Jim -
Thanks for this question. Are you talking about a little curved line 
that is over or under or near some movement symbols? It is called a 
Simultaneous Line, because it connects movement symbols that are done 
"at the same time". You are correct....it means that two movements are 
done together...Please see the attached GIF...


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