CZECH question about contacts and arrows
Valerie Sutton
dac at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Sun Sep 2 14:51:17 UTC 2007
ANSWER PART 2:
Honza wrote:
2) How to write "lasting" contact?
common contact * is signed in way (see 2.jpg) to the place of contact
and then away.
But how to write contact if there is just movement to the place of
contact. Just without * symbol?
Val writes:
Hmmm...;-)
I see by your diagram here...that you have continuous contact:
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Why did I read this sign as continuous contact? I guess because of
the general movement arrowheads...I assume that the contact continues
throughout the movement because the general arrow tells us that the
two hands are moving along the same path...
Regarding your jpg2...I am not even sure I know what is jpg2...is it
this one?
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You are trying to write going close to the place of contact, but not
reaching it quite? You wrote that fine if that is the case...
I am sorry I do not understand your exact questions...ask again in
another way if you wish...
Next message I will try to answer your fourth question...
Val ;-)
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