Where'd the Irish fingerspelling chart go??

Kimberley A. Shaw kshaw at WELLESLEY.EDU
Tue May 23 17:26:07 UTC 2006


Thank you, Val!
Now, whether I can learn to *read* the difference between an Irish "F" and
"G" is the next question! But it is so nice to have the chart; I do
appreciate the quick response.
Bye, "see" you in June!
Kim

Valerie Sutton <sutton at signwriting.org> on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 at 10:03
AM -0500 wrote:
>On May 23, 2006, at 5:29 AM, Kimberley A. Shaw wrote:
>> Hello all:
>> there used to be a chart of the Irish fingerspelt alphabet, that  
>> followed
>> the ASL one on page 78-1 of "Lessons in SignWriting", 2002 edition.  
>> This
>> was right after the "10 groups of hands" section. But I can't find  
>> it now!
>> Does anybody know where it went? I would like to take it with me  
>> when I
>> fly to Galway in a few short hours ...
>> Best,
>> Kim from Boston
>>
>
>
>Hello Kim!
>The Irish Fingerspelling Chart is still in the Lessons in SignWriting  
>2002 document on the web. You can download the whole book...go to:
>
>Lessons in SignWriting 2002
>http://www.signwriting.org/archive/docs2/sw0197-Lessons- 
>SignWrit-2002.pdf
>
>It is on page 78....
>
>But here it is:
>
>



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