[Sw-l] Question about wrist side-flex

Adam Frost icemandeaf at GMAIL.COM
Wed Nov 2 01:12:19 UTC 2022


It is now. :-)


Adam

> On Nov 1, 2022, at 12:05 PM, Valerie Sutton <sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG> wrote:
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> Happy November, SW List members!
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> It is so great to receive your emails today, and nice to be in touch again, Anna Grace - and Hector too - thank you for your suggestions for writing several signs - wonderful discussions ahead -
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> Thank you Adam for this writing using the Side-Flex - did you add it to SignPuddle Online?
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> Because it will be the first entry for CHEESE written that way, and I like it - do you? Attached are the entries for CHEESE in SignPuddle right now - all are really written the same way - using a RUB Symbol to state that the contact does not leave the hand, and then writing with forearm rotation symbols, which really is not what is happening - I like your writing, Anna Grace - so I vote to add it to SignPuddle. We can make CHEESE our new entry for SW Vocabulary ;-)
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> I will write again but I have a meeting in an hour so it may be tomorrow...
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> Here is a screen capture of the current writings in SignPuddle:
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>> On Nov 1, 2022, at 10:54 AM, Adam Frost <icemandeaf at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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>> There is already a way to write a side wrist-flex. You just place the wrist-flex symbol on the side on the handshape with the movement to the side.
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>> I am assuming you would like to write cheese like this?
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>>> On Nov 1, 2022, at 9:41 AM, Ms. AnnaGrace <msannagrace20 at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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>>> Hi All,
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>>> It's been a while since I last wrote an email! I hope you are well. 
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>>> I've been researching a wrist movement that I call "wrist side-flex". I don't know if that's already been mentioned in the SignWriting textbook or other publications. Maybe DanceWriting has it? 
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>>> I am enclosing a sample of an ASL sign for "cheese" that uses a 'wrist side-flex' so you can see what I mean by that. Is there a symbol that indicates this particular movement?
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>>> One of the videos shows Hector (who knows Columbian Sign Language) reading the SignWriting spelling for ASL's "cheese". This SW spelling leads the non-biased reader (Hector) to produce the sign that isn't quite representative of ASL's "cheese." I think if there is a symbol for the wrist side-flex in this spelling, then the signer could correctly perform the ASL sign for "cheese."
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>>> Thank you, Hector, for volunteering to read and videotape the signs for me! You have been a great help to me. Keep up your good work in SignWriting!
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>>> I look forward to your comments. Thank you for your time and thoughts.
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>>> Cheers,
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>>> AnnaGrace Greenfield
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