Another Compound Sign in FSL

Nana Dumitra nana.dumitra at SCHLOSSKLAUS.AT
Sat Oct 15 15:07:03 UTC 2005


Dear Val and List,
Thanks for the comments on „purpose“.
Now I have another question: The FSL sign for daughter is very hard for
me to write. I tried the following: 
 
Here the verbal explanation: The left hand is kind of stationary
throughout the sign. The right hand starts out touching the right cheek,
then turns forward down and a little up again, before hitting down on
the lower left arm close to the elbow. It is a very graceful movement,
not jerky at all as one might think with all these arrows that I wrote,
but I have a hard time figuring out, which arrows to use and also how
much I need to write in order to still be understood.
 
Please, help!
Thanks,
Nana

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