writing sentences
Ingvild Roald
iroald at HOTMAIL.COM
Wed Feb 1 12:36:19 UTC 2006
Look at my writing of Luke 2, 1-14, it is posted. There is one narrator
(Deaf of Deaf), who does roleshifting between angels and shepherds
Ingvild
>From: CWren at doe.k12.ga.us
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>Subject: [sw-l] writing sentences
>Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 09:47:25 -0500
>
>OK, I am progressing from just writing words onto tackling sentences, and
>I have a couple questions.
>
>Where does the roleshift symbol go in relation to the signs that are
>shifted? Does that move into another lane in the column? Is it like a
>topic marker that is at the beginning of the topic, then not included with
>each sign in the topic? I am working on something that includes
>constructed dialogue... "He said, she said" stuff.
>
>I saw something in the text book about a unit connecting line... is that
>only used in research? How does the everyday writing show how long the
>shift lasts or how long a given facial expression lasts?
>
>Could I see something some of you have already done with a roleshift in
>it?
>
>BTW, I can open sign bank with the password, It's everything that comes
>next I can't figure out... ::grin::
>
>
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