AW: ASL Sign: Pass-It-On...
Stefan Woehrmann
stefanwoehrmann at GEBAERDENSCHRIFT.DE
Mon Jul 28 14:10:07 UTC 2003
Dear Valerie,
wow that is wonderful - yes - this kind of explanation is exactly what I am
looking for. Your diagrams are so professional designed - it is such a great
help to use this kind of "flashcards" with minimal diferences between the
different options -
Do you plan to add these informations in your e-lesson- website ?? which has
become a very valuable resource whenever I feel insecure about special
spelling- problems!
Thanks again - till soon
Stefan ;-))
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Von: SignWriting List [mailto:SW-L at ADMIN.HUMBERC.ON.CA]Im Auftrag von
Valerie Sutton
Gesendet: Montag, 28. Juli 2003 03:16
An: SW-L at ADMIN.HUMBERC.ON.CA
Betreff: Re: ASL Sign: Pass-It-On...
SignWriting List
July 27, 2003
ASL Sign: Pass-It-On...continued...
Look at the attached GIF...
1. ASL sign for LATER...Single rotation forward, no traveling
2. ASL sign for GRANDMOTHER...there is no rotation...the movement
travels forward, making two humps up-and-over...
3. Movement like GRANDMOTHER, but because the finishing position shows
a different palm facing, there appears to be a rotation in the
movement, as it travels...Although this doesn't give detailed
information, there are some writers who find this enough information
and they assume two rotations, when they see a change of palm facing at
the end...
4. This is an accurate two rotations traveling forward....this is the
way we used to write in the late 1970's...lots of arrows, but the
information is there...
5. I like number 5 the best. One symbol shows the rotation each time,
and because the two arrows are conjoined, we know it is
traveling...Problem is...that symbol is not in SignWriter DOS or Java
right now...so it needs to be added to SymbolBank and then added to
other programs...
All of these signs may not be what Stuart wanted anyway! I believe
Stuart wanted some rotations to go back as well as forward...so
Stuart...give me some feedback and lets take it from there... Val ;-)
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