There is a solution for the 10 handshape! ;-)

Valerie Sutton sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Mon Sep 26 15:25:02 UTC 2005


SignWriting List
September 26, 2005

Hello Charles, Mark and others -
Many thanks for your feedback about the diagram attached to the end  
of this message. Mark...your message bounced to the List because you  
sent it from an email address that is not subscribed to the List...(I  
believe)...no matter what, many thanks for your feedback!!  Val ;-)

Charles Butler wrote:
> Prefer the third.  It is unmistakable.  I can understand 2 in  
> context, but 3 is much clearer.
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Mark Penner wrote:
> Thanks for the summary. I've been away for a bit, and trying to  
> follow this last thread on the 10 handshape was pretty confusing at  
> first. Looking just at the three choices, I would say the far right  
> is by far the easiest, middle is next, and the left (old) is the  
> most confusing. The middle one can be figured out, even though it  
> isn't instantly recognizable, because there is a conflict that  
> calls for resolution. (the thumb can't possibly be sticking out of  
> the back side of the palm, therefore further decoding is necessary,  
> so you look at the hand orientation, and follow the rules (which I  
> have since forgotten again, but I could look them up, or more  
> likely, just guess and get it right from context).) On the other  
> hand, the old way of writing clearly looks to me as if the thumb is  
> pointing upward, and there is nothing to keep me from interpreting  
> it that way, and signing it that way. If you know the sign, great,  
> but if you don't, there's no way to get it right. Or worse yet, !
>  if there
>  are two different signs, one with the thumb up, and one with the  
> thumb pointing back toward you, how would you tell the difference.  
> (Maybe my asking this questions just means I haven't been following  
> the thread closely enough. If so, I apologize in advance. Its just  
> that the sheer volume of posts overwhelmed me.)
> So anyway, here's one "outside the thread" perspective of the three  
> choices.
> Mark
> PS, I tried to paste the picture of the three choices into this  
> post to make it more clear, but didn't succeed.
> *************************
> Mark Penner, Japan
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> Val wrote:
> Here is an interesting summary of this specific symbol...Looking at
> these three choices, which do you like better? We could include all
> three variations in the IMWA if we feel we have to...Right now I am
> curious what List members think at first glance...What seems easiest
> to read? Val ;-)





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