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Val, I find these SignSpelling examples to be very interesting and am studying
them all. I have a question about this example, "daughter". In the column
showing the parts of the sign, you have an arm position, that very clearly
shows how the arms should be positioned. However, the sign itself does not
include all of the information shown. Instead, it seems to be "understood"
that the shoulder and forearm lines are not shown. For a beginner in signspelling
how is a student to know this and is there a parallel with spoken languages?<br>
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Bill<br>
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Valerie Sutton wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">SignWriting List
November 2, 2002
SignSpelling Guidelines: Sample</pre>
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