Sign Names in SignWriting ;-)
Stuart Thiessen
sw at PASSITONSERVICES.ORG
Tue May 1 00:32:35 UTC 2007
An example is already in the ASL dictionary under Stuart. There is
one written as I have always written it, and then this new (old) way.
Hmm. I am curious why you and others picked under? Standardization
makes computers happy so that is why I ask ... even if it means I
have to change the spelling of my name. :)
On another note, I am fine with my photo being posted as well.
Stuart
On Apr 30, 2007, at 18:05, Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> April 30, 2007
>
> Stuart Thiessen wrote:
>> I noticed one thing related to my name sign. I typically put the
>> contact symbols above the fist rather than under it. Is that
>> incorrect or just a style difference?
>
> Hi Stuart!
> This is a good question...it is fine to do either way...whether the
> contact stars are above or below still gives the correct
> information for the reader...
>
> But I am interested by this, because for reasons unknown to me, a
> standard started to develop with Lucinda and other writers like
> myself...we wrote the two stars underneath except for signs that
> are directly on top of the head...and I became used to that...
>
> And I am not sure if this is something that will become a standard
> or not...time will tell...
>
> If you go to the ASL Dictionary in SignPuddle and search for name-
> sign, you will see a screen like this:
>
> <Picture 11.png>
>
>
> and then if you choose name-sign-S, you will see a bunch of common
> signs that are used for different S-names...not all are there, but
> some at least...I hope in time to build a real database like this
> for ways to write different name-signs and over time we will see
> which way people choose to write it...the two S-related name signs
> shown below:
>
> <Picture 12.png>
>
>
>
>
> ....shows you the way I would write two name signs...notice the
> stars under the hands...
>
> You can add your writing style to that section in the dictionary
> too...and then we can open it for more discussion by pointing
> people to it online... Val ;-)
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