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

Stuart Thiessen sw at PASSITONSERVICES.ORG
Tue Sep 27 14:21:54 UTC 2005


Bill,

I like that. I'll have to practice it.  The shading could come after 
that has been set up.  Do you have a similar handwriting strategy for 
the handshapes that correspond with the ASL "B" and "E"? I'd be 
interested to see what you have been doing on that.

Thanks,

Stuart

On Sep 26, 2005, at 21:40, Bill Reese wrote:

> Val,
>  I seem to remember someone awhile back saying that handwriting that 
> kind of circle was a bit difficult, as it tended to get lost in the 
> symbol.
>  I've come up with a plausible adaptation rather quickly, though , so 
> I believe that circle could be very amenable to progressive change.
>
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>
>  Bill
>
>
>  Valerie Sutton wrote:
>> SignWriting List
>>  September 25, 2005
>>
>>  Charles Butler wrote:
>>> Yes!!! very clear.
>>
>>  Tini Pel wrote:
>>> I like that, Valerie,
>>>  Tini.
>>
>>
>>  Hello Everyone!
>>  Ha! I didn't expect such rapid approval ;-)
>>
>>  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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