Sign Spelling Syllables question

Valerie Sutton sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Tue May 20 20:20:47 UTC 2008


On May 20, 2008, at 12:43 PM, Hasna Hocini wrote:
> Hi Jonathan, Hi Charles, Hi Valerie,
> To write a programm I have to understand ALL those associations.  
> Which document do you advice me to read in order to understand them.  
> Actually, I'm reading  "Lessons in SignWriting 2002, Read and write  
> the movement of signed languages" . Is it a good choice or should I  
> read another document?
> Regards,
> Hasna


The most up-to-date book we have posted at the moment is on this web  
page:

http://www.signwriting.org/lessons/lessonsw/

Scroll down and download number 4 on that web page. You are right that  
the date on that book is 2002...

The dark arrowhead for the right hand, and the light arrowhead for the  
left hand, is explained on pages 98 and 99 (the numbers printed on the  
pages). In the PDF document, it is actually pages 103 and 104...

There is also a General Arrowhead that is for overlapping paths...on  
page 104

Arrows are not always close to the hands...so you cannot base anything  
on the proximity of arrows to handshapes...Right and left arrows are  
determined by the dark and light arrowheads...

Val ;-)
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