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Hi Val and everybody,<br>
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thanks for explanation of "double symbols".<br>
I have the same opinion about contacts and arrows as you, Val.<br>
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I think, now I am able to write SKOLA in a right way. <br>
see attached.<br>
Everybody - thanks for your ideas comments etc <span
class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
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<img src="cid:part1.04080203.09010602@ruce.cz" alt=""><br>
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Honza<br>
PS: most signs in CZJ which are signed (movement is repeated) more than
once are commonly repeated two times.<br>
(if is signed more or less times it depends on signer, his/her feelings
accents etc, as everyone here know, I believe <span
class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span>)<br>
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Valerie Sutton wrote:
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<div>On Aug 19, 2005, at 10:17 AM, Charles Butler wrote:</div>
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<div style=""><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#0000dd">From
the video, the movement itself goes into the armpit three times.</font></div>
<div style=""><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#0000dd"> </font><font
class="Apple-style-span" color="#0000dd">That would be in-between 3
times to me.</font></div>
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<div>I wasn't able to see the video...It was in a format I am not
setup for at the moment...</div>
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<div>But regarding writing so many symbols....that is a lot of detail
for everyday use...I really think a simpler spelling should be found
for the sign for SCHOOL, which is a commonly written sign...I would
think one in-between would be enough for reading the sign quickly for
those who already know the sign...</div>
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<div>I personally only use the double-inbetweens when there are no
other movement symbols involved...imagine if you wanted to show
inbetween-inbetween but with no other movement arrow...then the doubles
are useful...but when you have movement arrows involved anyway, one
inbetween is enough for reading for everyday use...because the double
arrows take care of the double movement, and it is assumed that both
movements come from an in-between...</div>
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<div>Same thing for double brushes, versus single brushes...like with
Nana's name sign...why write two brush symbols and two arrows, when one
brush with two arrows still gives the same information? So Nana's name
sign could be written with two brushes and no arrows, or one brush and
two arrows, but why two brushes and two arrows?...That is too much
information for a sign that you write everyday at the end of letters
written by hand to friends! It gets discouraging to write by hand, with
so much detail... (see number 2 in the attached)...It is not that
either is wrong, it is just a hope that we can simplify spellings a
little....</div>
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