CZECH Writing arms and shoulders (SKOLA II)
Honza
honza at RUCE.CZ
Wed Aug 17 07:38:33 UTC 2005
in sign SKOLA is mistake in movement. It should be like this:
Honza
Hi Val and Nany, ok I'll try to write it down.
Yes there are on-line dictionary of czech sign language, but it is not
very vell. There are only some signs. It is not real dictionary.
I have full dictionary of czech sign language, but not now with me.
The movement in YOUNG and SKOLA (school) is similar (in SKOLA the
movement is up than back and again up), but I don't know where exactly
is the contatct made. In SKOLA the contact is on the side.
maybe SKOLA shoud look like this: (on the top)
thanks.
Honza
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nemery at u.washington.edu wrote: Honza,
this sounds a little like the ASL sign for "young", but with just one
hand. Is the hand brushing upward twice, on the body near the
shoulder? Maybe you could look up "young" in the ASL dictionary and see
if that seems close. Is the movement like a circle, or is it mostly an
upward movement, and then going out and down just to return the hand so
it can brush up again?
Nancy
Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> August 16, 2005
>
> Honza -
> I am very bad at reading word descriptions of movement and this one
> below I really don't understand at all...
>
> I thought I remembered that there was an online video dictionary of
> Czech signs? Am I wrong? I think that is how I saw the sign for Czech
> a long time ago...so maybe that dictionary has a video of SCHOOL in
> Czech Sign Language?...Val ;-)
>
> PS. Try to write it in SignWriting...it is better to at least show us
> something, rather than using words only...
>
> -----------------------
>
>
>
> On Aug 16, 2005, at 8:43 AM, Honza wrote:
>
>> Hi Val,
>>
>> thanks for lesson. I think I really don't need shoulder in sign I am
>> writing now.
>> I am trying to write down sign SKOLA (school).
>> Right hand goes in to arm-pit, up, out, down, in, up.. Hand touches
>> body not the arm.
>> I don't know how to explain it and I don't have avi of that sign
>> here.. so I hope it is understandable.
>>
>> thanks Honza
>>
>> Valerie Sutton wrote:
>>
>>
>>> SignWriting List
>>> August 16, 2005
>>>
>>> Hello Honza and Everyone!
>>> I do not know the sign you are writing, Honza, but it is possible
>>> that you do not need the shoulder line at all...Take a look at the
>>> sign for COMPUTER in ASL that is attached....it shows contact on
>>> the arm, but not the shoulders, so we didn't bother to write the
>>> shoulders....just a thought I wanted to share with you...Keep up
>>> the great work! Val ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> ---
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Val ;-)
>
> Valerie Sutton
> Sutton at SignWriting.org
>
> 1. SignWritingSite
> http://www.SignWriting.org
> Read & Write Sign Languages
>
> 2. SignBankSite
> http://www.SignBank.org
> Sign Language Dictionaries
>
>
>
>
>
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