AW: [sw-l] Irish fingerspelling / Toe spelling
Stefan Wöhrmann
stefanwoehrmann at GEBAERDENSCHRIFT.DE
Tue May 23 21:38:31 UTC 2006
Hi Neil,
SignWriter are the better observers - smile - but honestly - since I became
fascinated by this possibility of movementwriting I can focus my attention
on different parameters in order to be able to write what I see.
The most unusual finger spelling alphabet that came to my eyes is the EMA.
I cannot believe that people can learn and even perform that in a reasonable
time!
Greetings to Eyasu ;-))
Stefan ;-)
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[mailto:owner-sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu] Im Auftrag von Neil Bauman
Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Mai 2006 22:42
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Betreff: Re: [sw-l] Irish fingerspelling / Toe spelling
Hi Stefan:
>any idea why the Irish people sign only the "Z" with the left hand? - smile
Boy you've got sharp eyes! I think it was a mistake on the part of
the artist. I have another fingerspelling chart from the RNID, and it
clearly shows that it is supposed to be the right hand like all the
others. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the link to this particular page.
Interesting that 16 of the 26 letters are exactly the same as ASL and
another 3 very close.
I have a number of finger spelling alphabets, but the most unusual
one I have is "toe spelling" that people use who don't have any
hands/arms and so they use their feet to "toe spell." Unfortunately,
I don't have a clue where I got it from--somewhere on the internet though.
Regards
Neil
Neil Bauman, Ph.D.
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