USA: Happy July 4th!
Valerie Sutton
sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Fri Jul 4 18:29:14 UTC 2008
SignWriting List
July 4, 2008
Hello Lucy!
This is so much fun, to share the writing of US states with someone
like yourself, from Poland!
Do you have a map of Polish states with their sign names? We will
always be interested to learn more about Poland too.
Regarding the sign names for the US states...you are right that more
of the western states have sign names that are not based on
fingerspelling, but actually, even the states that have sign names
based on fingerspelling are real sign names and very Deaf names. Here
in the US, fingerspelling of names of places can become like a real
"sign"...they have real movement involved that would not happen in
plain fingerspelling...
the fingerspelling evolved into a real sign with unique
movement...Take a look at the sign for Minnesota...It is MINN but the
movement makes it a real sign...the letter i moves back, and the two
Ns move forward with emphasis twice...the back movement of the i is
almost like a short unimportant movement that makes the forceful
movement of the double N even more important...it has a rhythm to it ;-)
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On Jul 4, 2008, at 11:09 AM, Lucy wrote:
> I can, Val :-)
> Happy July 4th! :-)
> It seems that there western States are more Deaf than the eastern
> ones :-)
> And now I can see your States have very strange borderlines :-)))
> Lucy
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