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<DIV class=OutlookMessageHeader dir=ltr align=left><FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----<BR><B>Von:</B>
owner-sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu
[mailto:owner-sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu]<B>Im Auftrag von </B>Valerie
Sutton<BR><B>Gesendet:</B> Dienstag, 25. Januar 2005 23:25<BR><B>An:</B>
sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu<BR><B>Betreff:</B> [sw-l] SignSpelling Rules and
Guidelines<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>SignWriting List<BR>January 25, 2005<BR><BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE><B><?fontfamily><?param Arial><?bigger>HI this is Betty Banks
and I am very interested in this.<?/bigger><?/fontfamily></B><BR><B><?fontfamily><?param Arial><?bigger>I
looked at this, and now I am wondering what is thie word?<BR><?/bigger><?/fontfamily></B></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>What was the sign they
were talking about? It was the Flemish sign for the name of the city in the
Czech Republic...you know the city Prague? That was their sign for that
city.<BR><BR>But for ASL...If you go
to:<BR>http://www.SignBank.org/signpuddle/sgn-ASL<BR><BR>Click on Search
Dictionary. And then search for the sign for CAN, or ABLE, or POSSIBLE...those
signs have similar movements to the Flemish sign for Prague...<BR><BR>American
sign for POSSIBLE:<BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>