Belgium: spelling
Valerie Sutton
sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Sun Sep 25 16:40:12 UTC 2005
SignWriting List
September 25, 2005
Hello Kathleen and Everyone!
I am so happy with this message, Kathleen...YES! I will be happy to
look at your document and then I suggest that, with your permission,
I could go into the Flemish SignPuddle and I can find some other
signs too, for my diagrams and then we can finalize a wonderful and
easy way to teach SignWriting spellings...we are on our way to
finding an excellent solution ;-)
SignWriting is based on little universes all revolving around each
other and with this visual imagery we should be able to have lovely
diagrams created to help Deaf children learn to read...
It is Sunday and I am going to be with my parents this
afternoon...They are so sweet! And I feel so lucky to still have them
with me ;-)
Later this evening, I will return to work with you here on the SW
List...
Thank you, Kathleen, for hanging in there with me! And I look forward
to sharing your wonderful report about the SW Symposium too! You have
been busy!
Have a wonderful Sunday everyone!
Val ;-)
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On Sep 25, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Kasterlinden Bilinguaal wrote:
> Hello Val,
>
> Wauw, seeing SignWriting as a little universe, fantastic ;)
>
> I tried to make a 'framework' to place a sign in. Because sometimes
> I wonder about the exact possitions of the symbols in a sign. Where
> to put the handshape, the arrow, ect...
>
> You pictured the handshape as the start of the sign and therefore
> the middle. So I tried something, if you look in the word document
> you'll see the different frames.
>
> In the first frame (1) you see the draft of the sign 'Doof' - deaf.
> I put the handshape in the middle as you can see ;) So I'm
> wondering which arrow is correct? The black, blue or red one?
> The second frame (2) is for (sillence) now the head is in the
> middle too because the sign is made on the mouth.
> And the third frame (3) is for the sign 'double'. The right hand
> starts the movement by turning and touching the left hand. So I put
> the right hand in the middle of the frame.
>
> If I can work with this kind of frame, I can (I think) learn
> SignWriting spelling more easely ;)
> Because I now have a clear idea of the 'middle' - universe of a
> sign ;)
>
> Let me know what you think Val ;)
> Greetings Kathleen
>
> Gratis bloggen op MSN Spaces
> <spelling.doc>
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