Wiki article on SignWriting
CWren at DOE.K12.GA.US
CWren at DOE.K12.GA.US
Mon May 21 12:08:33 UTC 2007
This is the picture I was thinking of, but its using the stokoe
handshapes from this picture Which I still have no idea where it came
form. So although I think they would be great information for the SW
article, I have no way to determine the license for the picture of
Stokoe's handshapes.
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No, the Stokoe handshapes I am referring to are pictures of the basic
handshapes in ASL as described by Stokoe when he set out the linguistic
principles of ASL; not any symbols from his system, they are pictures of
hands-- a fist, a B hand, an e hand, a open 8, a claw, a bent v... all
the basic shapes. Like the Gallaudet font has pictures of the hands
making the alphabet handshapes... I must not have gotten the picture from
your website, since you don't recognize what I'm talking about. ::smile::
I'll send it from work Monday, so you can see what I mean, maybe I am just
not describing it well.
Thanks for permission to use other images. I didn't want to just assume
it was okay.
cheire
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From: Valerie Sutton <signwriting at MAC.COM>
To: sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 12:39:58 PM
Subject: Re: [sw-l] Wiki article on SignWriting
On May 19, 2007, at 9:23 AM, Cherie Wren wrote:
> In order to add any images, you have to determine a license and
> upload them. For things I have written or created myself, I can
> upload them with an "I did this myself" license. For anything
> else, its gets so complicated I have been afraid to try. I could
> create something with the basic handshapes and put it in. someone
> on the discussion page asked to see something with pictures of
> handshapes and their corresponding symbols. I saw something like
> that with all the Stokoe handshapes and their SW equivalent
> somewhere in the SW website, but because I didn't create it, I
> would need permission from the creator to put it up there; posting
> it there then makes it free for anyone to use. Do you know which
> picture I'm talking about? Did you make it, or know who did? I
> have it at work, not here, so I can't attach it. If we could
> figure out the license, that would be the best picture to use, I
> think. In the meantime, I will work on creating something with the
> basic handshapes.
>
> cherie
>
Cherie -
My goodness...of course you have my full permission to use any
diagrams of SignWriting and Sutton Movement Writing...but please do
not use diagrams from the Stokoe system or other systems...let's just
teach the SignWriting symbols as you are doing...SignWriting is our
system and that is free for anyone to post and use anywhere...
Obviously I give you FULL and FREE permission to post any SignWriting
or Movement Writing symbols and diagrams related to, or included in
Sutton Movement Writing and SignWriting...
and I never post anything on our SignWriting-related web sites that I
do not want people to use...everything is there for people to use
freely and without restriction...
I realize that Wikipedia has licenses and I agree that I too should
learn about them, but don't let that make you feel that I am
restricting anyone! Just the opposite...I feel that NO restrictions
should apply...
You have my FULL permission to post these and place them under a FREE
license of any kind you see fit... (see attached)...or just link to
them at:
http://www.signwriting.org/lessons/lessonsw/lessonsweb.html
All the symbols are there on the web in lessons...
Grab them all from those web pages and post them with my full
permission!
Val ;-)
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