Seeking speaker of BSL

Suzanne pach Suzanne at BORDVOORJEKOP.NL
Mon Apr 12 20:04:09 UTC 2010


Hi Kim,

Mother and Father are usually signed as the letters M and
F of the BSL-alphabet (which can be found in the BSL
SignPuddle). And have have seen Dad being signed as the
letter D.

Good luck!

Suzanne

> Thank you, Val!
> I'll forward these links to the director. It would be
> weird
> transcribing anything that's in a signed language I don't
> know ... but
> I'll give it a go, and will trust in the power if wiki
> that if I get
> it very wrong, some BSL speaker will improve on it.
> :)
> Best,
> Kim
>
> On 4/12/10, SignWriting <signwriting at mac.com> wrote:
>> SignWriting List
>> April 12, 2010
>>
>> Hello Kim!
>> I am not a BSL signer, however, on the web, there are
>> video dictionaries.
>> For example, if you visit this site:
>>
>> http://www.signstation.org/signstation_dictionary/showUserHomePage.do
>>
>> or
>>
>> http://www.signstation.org/dictionaries.shtml
>>
>> you can find signs in BSL...
>>
>> but they require that you register...but it is free I
>> believe - I would
>> assume they have the signs you need, and then it would
>> be great if you would
>> write them in the BSL SignPuddle for us!
>>
>> Good luck with your project!
>>
>> Val ;-)
>>
>> ---------
>>
>>
>>
>> On Apr 12, 2010, at 10:27 AM, Kimberley Shaw wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all:
>>> the director of a play on my campus needs to know, and
>>> quite soon:
>>> how do you sign "mom" and "dad" in BSL? I see "father"
>>> in the BLS
>>> puddle, but not "mother", and don't know how much
>>> different from
>>> either of those the more casual mom/dad would be.
>>> If someone can add these to Puddle quickly, the actors
>>> and director
>>> would be very, very glad!
>>> Best of luck with the email migration, a very big
>>> change, that ...
>>> Kim from Boston
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



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