Rewriting Title of Cat in the Hat
CWren at DOE.K12.GA.US
CWren at DOE.K12.GA.US
Tue Jul 3 19:05:14 UTC 2007
Fingerspelling of a title is Gramatically correct ASL. The signing of it,
'Cat with a wide-brimmed tall hat' is more along the lines of assigning a
name-sign. The facial expressions in the title section aren't really
grammatically necessary. While I describe the hat, I do have something
that isn't a smile, but isn't a flat-line mouth either-- I'm not sure
which symbol I would use to write it.
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[sw-l] Rewriting Title of Cat in the Hat
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July 3, 2007
Cherie -
Regarding the title. Can you write it again with the facial
expressions you used for placing the hat on the head and then lifting
it? You seemed to press the lips together with a hidden smile, and
there looks like maybe some air in the cheeks? And maybe a little
body movement? And what are the eyebrows doing? Are they important to
ASL grammar?
The title is so important to be pleasant and appealing so that
readers want to read it, plus it needs to be clearly a title so you
can differentiate it from the rest of the document. Maybe the sign
for QUOTE in the front of the title?(...even though you did not sign
it on the video..). Like some of our other documents?
The fingerspelling part...I realize you mouthed the words...I
personally do not care about the fingerspelling part of the title and
if I were the only editor (grin) I personally would only use the
whole ASL signs for the title and forget the fingerspelling of Cat in
the Hat...of course "by Dr. Seuss" has to remain in fingerspelling I
realize...
And the letter H in fingerspelling is usually written in a
standardized way with the fingers pointing directly side...I know you
signed it the way you wrote it...so the question of writing
standardized fingerspelling is something we need to discuss...maybe
that doesn't matter?
Here is a screen capture of your current title:
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