Where'd the Irish fingerspelling chart go??

Charles Butler chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Tue May 23 18:04:33 UTC 2006


The hand illustrations that were sent shows the difference pretty well.  One has the thumb on the side the other on the tip of the finger.
   
  Charles
  

"Kimberley A. Shaw" <kshaw at wellesley.edu> wrote:
  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 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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