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<P>Hello Val,</P>
<P>try to beat you to it ;) How about this? <IMG alt=PG_2 src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-BE-nl/dict/sl/PG_2.png" align=middle border=0></P>
<P>The arrow is shorter...is there a way to show the hand does not leave the left one but stays still inside the left hand?</P>
<P>greetings Kathleen<BR><BR></P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>From: <I>"Valerie Sutton" <sutton@signwriting.org></I><BR>Reply-To: <I>sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu</I><BR>To: <I>sw-l@majordomo.valenciacc.edu</I><BR>Subject: <I>Re: [sw-l] Belgium: Lessons in Spelling</I><BR>Date: <I>Tue, 25 Oct 2005 10:19:51 -0700</I><BR>>SignWriting List<BR>>October 25, 2005<BR>><BR>>Kasterlinden Bilinguaal wrote:<BR>>>You know the sign for a flower opening, well this is the other way <BR>>>around. The hand closes and move down into the lefthand that is a <BR>>>C- shape. So used the rub symbol (in between) because the right <BR>>>hand stops when it's in the left and doesn't move away from it. I <BR>>>was thinking about the spelling rules and hope I used them <BR>>>correct. I wasn't to sure about
this But looking at the <BR>>>E-lessons I think it's correct. I put the arrow under the <BR>>>handshape that move down, part of the pulling you told me about. <BR>>>How does this look to you Val? ;)<BR>><BR>>Hello Kathleen and Everyone!<BR>>This is an interesting sign, and your writing is getting better and <BR>>better! It is really great to share with you...<BR>><BR>>You are correct about the arrow...It is placed underneath the right <BR>>hand, because the right hand is moving down. Excellent placement!<BR>><BR>>And it is correct to place the dot at the bottom of the arrow, since <BR>> the closing happens at the end of the movement. Good placement!<BR>><BR>>And the choice of handshapes are fine and well done.<BR>><BR>>The choice of the Rub symbol made
it clear to me, that I had <BR>>mis-read the sign, however, and you know why? Because your arrow is <BR>>so long, that it looked like the movement moved down so far that <BR>>the hand was out of the cupped left one...in other words, the <BR>>movement arrow paints a path in space, and if it is long, it looks <BR>>like a very long movement, so the arrow needed to be shorter to <BR>>show that the right hand did not leave the cupped left hand...so <BR>>the length of the arrow has meaning...it tells us how long the <BR>>movement is...<BR>><BR>>I will now write a few choices for you to show you, and then I look <BR>>forward to your comments...so see next message...Val ;-)<BR>><BR>
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