Sign Spelling Syllables question
Jonathan
duncanjonathan at YAHOO.CA
Fri May 16 18:52:18 UTC 2008
Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> May 14, 2008
>
> Hello Hasna!
> Thank you for your kind words...
>
> Yes...the SignSpelling Guidelines 2004 manual is quite out-of-date,
> but it is still online for download. Go to this web page:
>
> *Sutton's SymbolBank*
> http://www.movementwriting.org/symbolbank/
>
> and scroll down. Click on Number 1 to download the manual...
>
> I hope it won't confuse you, since through experience we have learned
> that location comes later in the SignSpelling Sequence...Through
> working with people trying to find signs that are sorted by symbols,
> we found that they look for handshape first, and then movement, but
> location comes last, when searching for a group of signs...so the
> location is now moved to the end of the SignSpelling...that is the
> biggest difference between SignSpellings in 2004 and SignSpellings in
> 2008...the new 2008 manual will explain this...
>
> meanwhile, the SignSpelling data that is produced in SignPuddle is
> just providing the sequence of the symbols, without grouping them into
> "syllables"...knowledge of syllables helps those who are trying to
> learn how to determine the SignSpelling for a sign, but it was never
> programmed in our SWML...
>
> Just like in English...if you asked me..."What is the spelling of the
> world "INTERESTING" I would say:
>
> I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G
>
> I would not say IN-TER-EST-ING, unless I was trying to teach phonics
> of other kinds of reading techniques...
>
> So technically syllables could be programmed someday...by asking the
> person who is entering the SignSpelling data to also tell the software
> where the break is, between syllables...but that is the future...
Val,
One area that syllables could be useful however is for changing from
expressive to receptive writing form. I remember when you explained the
differences to us that some symbols change vertical order in which they
are written when going expressive to receptive. I have been thinking of
writing some code to do this but then realized the level difficulty
especially without have the symbols grouped in syllables. I'm busy
programing other features that I fell are more important. I hope to
include the ISWA in my program soon.
Jonathan
>
> Why do you need this information? What is your project?
>
> Val ;-)
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> On May 14, 2008, at 6:01 PM, Hasna Hocini wrote:
>
>> Hello again!
>> Thank you very much for your answers and for all the information you
>> gave me!
>> So much work to do! That's really very beautiful!
>> Can you tell me please if the SignSpelling Guidelines 2004 the last
>> one available?
>> Thanks a lot!
>> Hasna
>> */Valerie Sutton <signwriting at mac.com <mailto:signwriting at mac.com>>/*
>> a écrit :
>>
>> SignWriting List
>> May 14, 2008
>>
>> Hasna Hocini wrote:
>>> I need a file where I can have the SignSpelling Syllables. I
>>> found the sbml file. In this file we find:
>>> <Sequence>............ </Sequence>
>>> it is I guess the signspelling sequence. But I can't find a file
>>> with the signspelling syllables. Can you help me with that
>>> please. Thank you very much and have a good night, Hasna Hocini
>>
>> Hello Hasna!
>> Thank you for this unusual question ;-)
>>
>> It is unusual because we have never broken down the SignSpelling
>> data into segments called "syllables". Not from a software point
>> of view anyway...as far as i know ;-)
>>
>> I just completed the International SignWriting Alphabet (ISWA
>> 2008) last Friday. I delivered it to Steve Slevinski, who is
>> developing the SignWriting Image Server and other software, that
>> will bring the ISWA to the general public...
>>
>> You'll probably be interested in the SignWriting Image Server
>> (http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle/swis). Steve just released
>> the beta. You can download the project if you want.
>> http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle/swis.zip
>>
>> Over the next few months, Steve will release more open source
>> software for use, such as SignMaker and SignText.
>>
>> Steve is currently rewriting SignPuddle to use the ISWA symbol
>> set, rather than the older IMWA symbol set. It will be able to
>> export data for use with the SignWriting Image Server.
>>
>> Now that I have completed the ISWA 2008, I plan to do the following:
>>
>> 1. Write a new manual: "SignSpelling Guidelines 2008". This will
>> provide you with important information on SignSpelling rules,
>> including how to add SignSpellings into current SignPuddle
>> software. I will address the issue of SignSyllables in the
>> manual, but that will only be in the manual and not a part of
>> SWML at this time...
>>
>> 2. I need to update our SignBank Desktop Database software to use
>> the symbols in the new ISWA 2008...so that is a big job for me to
>> update SignBank. Once that has been done, I will create a new
>> download for SignBank users...
>>
>> So I will keep you informed as to when the SignSpelling
>> Guidelines 2008 is ready for download on the web...
>>
>> If you want to ask me more questions, perhaps I can help you sign
>> by sign...
>>
>> Val ;-)
>>
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