Website written in ASL
Charles Butler
chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Mon Apr 16 20:47:50 UTC 2007
The picture that shows us has
HANDS FORWARD - presumably FROST
THEN HOUSE.
If SW is read top to bottom then what you have is
FROST
HOUSE
and what you sign is
HOUSE
FROST
Adam Frost <icemandeaf at gmail.com> wrote: Charles,
I am not sure what you are refering to. Is it the writing itself or the picture that shows up that you are saying has a problem with the timing?
But be advised that this page is a work in progress. I am making improvements as I can. (There are somethings that I know are not right as of now.)
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: "Charles Butler"
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:03:23
To:sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
Subject: Re: [sw-l] Website written in ASL
The only difficulty I have is that the SW for Frost Village seems to not follow the rule of time order in whether something is top or bottom. There are two signs combined, one in which the flat hands are out from the signer and one in which the signs are for house.
I would write them with the House sign at the top as that is the first sign in time.
Charles
Valerie Sutton wrote: SignWriting List
April 16, 2007
Adam Frost wrote:
> It is: http://www.frostvillage.com/asl/index.html
Everyone -
Look at Adam's newly designed web site.... It is a work in progress,
and the progress is really exciting...
When you visit this web page:
http://www.frostvillage.com/asl/index.html
Take your mouse, and place it gently over the SignWriting...
A video pops up showing you the sign in ASL that is written there...
It is really a brilliant idea, Adam, and I know this will become an
important way to teach SignWriting too...
Try it everyone!
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