FRENCH-SWISS sign for ABRICOT
Anne-Claude Pr=?ISO-8859-1?B?6Q==?=laz Girod
acpg at VTXNET.CH
Thu Jan 26 13:46:35 UTC 2006
Val
thanks!!! this seems to be exactly the movment I was looking for!... the
only thing I wuld change is take away the contact symbol at the end
position...
Anny
> De : "Valerie Sutton" <sutton at signwriting.org>
> Répondre à : sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
> Date : Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:31:34 -0800
> À : sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
> Objet : Re: [sw-l] FRENCH-SWISS sign for ABRICOT
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> SignWriting List
> January 25, 2006
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> Anne-Claude Prélaz Girod wrote:
>> I have another question on the hand position at the end... the sign
>> for
>> "abricot" used here is made so that right hand is pointing 9o'clock
>> & left
>> hand is pointing 3 o'clock....(at the end of the movement... do you
>> get what
>> I mean ? I'll try to find a picture of that and send it to you
>> (need to ask my deaf
>> frien permission first)
>
> Hello Anny and Juliette!
> Yes...I remember seeing the illustration you sent me, which showed
> the ending position quite different...you are correct that was a
> different position. The illustration was not clear at all, regarding
> the movement, or the beginning position, so I am literally guessing,
> but here is another sign...
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> This sign is written starting with the hands projecting toward the
> front wall, with the baby finger side of the hands parallel to the
> floor...Then the movement rotates forward so that the palms are now
> to the ceiling, back of hands parallel to the floor...
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