[sw-l] POLAND ...symbol for opening eyes?

Valerie Sutton sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Thu May 5 19:53:41 UTC 2005


SignWriting List
May 5, 2005

Lucyna Dlugolecka wrote:
> Val, thank you for your explanation. Now I see the solution! No
> additional symbol is to be added to the IMWA!

OK. That makes it easier for all of us. There are some movements on the
face already, in the IMWA, for biting and chewing...Those are under the
Teeth group. And there will be additions someday to the IMWA regarding
people who roll their eyegaze...The purpose of the IMWA is to document
and store all the symbols that have been used, or are being used,
somewhere around the world...and there are some cool symbols people
use...little curved arrows where the eyegaze arrows go...to show not
just straight eyegaze, but eyegaze in a circle or curve...those symbols
will be placed as another Fill in the eyegaze area
someday...smile...And there once, years ago, was a fluttering of
eyelashes symbol...that showed trembling of the eyelashes...

And regarding the opening of eyes, you could consider using the Eyes
Wide Open (03-02-001-01-01-05) (Bug Eyes) symbol for "waking up"...I
have seen that before in some documents...it gives you the feeling that
the eyes opened wider than before...Val ;-)


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