<DIV>I noticed in going through the online edition of Sign Writing for Everyday Use in Portuguese and Libras that several handshapes were missing from citation that I found in my travels in Sao Paulo, Porto Alegre, and in contacts in Rio de Janeiro.  Will there be a new edition of this book with examples from other dialects?</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><IMG src="http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5/image.php?build=01-09-023-01-02-01,127,74,01-09-023-01-02-09,95,75,02-03-002-02-01-05,134,103,02-03-002-02-02-05,90,103,08-02-001-01-01-05,114,106,04-02-001-01-01-08,12,49,01-03-010-01-03-01,49,41,02-02-006-01-02-05,50,32,03-06-001-01-03-04,106,31,">  (The modified T is not currently in the book)</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><IMG
 src="http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5/image.php?build=01-03-013-01-05-09,104,76,01-03-013-01-05-01,147,76,02-05-001-02-01-01,146,35,02-05-001-02-02-01,110,34,08-02-001-01-01-01,129,30,02-02-006-01-03-01,107,66,02-02-006-01-03-01,143,66,"> caranguejo (freshwater crab), modified R with thumb not currently in book)</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Third hand shape (modified W) I am not sure is currently in IMWA.  The thumbs don't touch.</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Charles Butler Neto</DIV>