Opening Fingers from a Fist use dots...

Stuart Thiessen thiessenstuart at GMAIL.COM
Wed Apr 19 14:07:40 UTC 2006


Hi, Philip. I looked at SignWriting_10. If I understand the spelling
rules right, we have to show movements from inside out. If you look at
Valerie's examples under AMAZEMENT, she seems to follows this
approach. So if we do a hollow and filled dot, I think maybe it needs
to be spelled like SignWriting_11?

Stuart

On 4/19/06, Gallant, Philippe <PGallant at mercydesmoines.org> wrote:
> I noticed ASL sign in this order close fist -> open fist -> then back
> close fist.  So I created SignWriting_10 with two dots (white and
> black).  For signs on SignWriting_5 to _8.  I noticed there was
> alternate symbol, we don't use this.  Just do the same time from close
> fist -> Open fist -> Close fist.   Hope this helps...
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> Philippe "Philip" Gallant
> Cultural Advocacy Health Services Coordinator
> Mercy Medical Center
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> Subject: Re: [sw-l] Opening Fingers from a Fist use dots...
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> I just noticed the other variations you added. Actually, the movement
> we are describing is one simultaneous fast movement of both hands just
> like AMAZEMENT but the hand locations and orientations are different.
> There is a mouth movement that some use that looks something like BUP.
> I just used the tense face because I wasn't sure how critical the
> mouth movement was.
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> There is an alternating movement like you are describing that refers
> to signing as well, but we suggest this one because it seems to
> include the idea of fluency and almost a stream of "text" as compared
> to a set of individual signs which the alternating movement seems to
> suggest
>
> If we need to use hollow dots, then I would see something like
> SIGNWRITING_9?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stuart
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> On 4/19/06, Valerie Sutton <sutton at signwriting.org> wrote:
> > SignWriting List
> > April 18, 2006
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> Stuart Thiessen
> Des Moines, IA
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