itsy bitsy spider 2 again

Gagnon & thibeault atg at VIDEOTRON.CA
Wed Jan 24 19:10:50 UTC 2007


Hi Cherie,
 
       You use the left strong (active) hand in your story.  Look at the
third column (AGAIN): You use the right strong (active) hand and the left
weak (passive) hand.  You are  supposed to use the left strong (active) hand
and the right weak (passive) hand.  If the signer uses alternative hands,
the Deaf community does not like them and the signer could be criticized.
For example: President King Jordan of Gallaudet University used the two
alternative hands which bothered the Deaf community because it was confusing
or uncomfortable to the eyelistener. 
 
       WAVE-HAND 
 
       André
 
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[mailto:owner-sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu] On Behalf Of
cwren at doe.k12.ga.us
Sent: 23 janvier 2007 16:44
To: sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu; sutton at signwriting.org
Subject: [sw-l] itsy bitsy spider 2 again
 

 
 
 
Redid "out came the sun", hope fully fixed some hand facings? 
For the last nod on 'again' is there any way to show that it isn't a
standard nod? Its a slower big up-nod, then a faster down-nod... does that
make sense? 
cherie
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