Finger touch
Valerie Sutton
sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Fri May 30 16:52:58 UTC 2008
SignWriting List
May 30, 2008
Hello Kelly Jo!
Thanks for this question, and you are right that is an unusual
situation.
Here is a screen capture of two of my attempts...One places the Touch
and Hinge Movement under the Circle base for the handshape, which I
would hope shows that the fingers that are creating the Circle base,
namely the Ring and Thumb, are the ones doing the movement...I don't
think that looks like touching the chest...but if you are worried
about that, you could write just the Hinge Movement under the 7-Hand
and take away the contact completely...
The second one uses another version of the 7 Handshape...one with
stretched fingers, which then gives you the space to put in the Hinge
Movement...in that one, the Touch contact is not necessary...because
the Hinge movement is supposed to be on the end position of the sign,
or the "position of contact" which it is...
On May 29, 2008, at 10:04 PM, K.J. Boal wrote:
> I'm having a problem with another sign in Snow White. When Darline
> signs "7" for the first time, she touches the ring finger to the
> thumb three times. How do I write that? Using the "touch" symbol
> makes it look like the sign is touching the chest. My other thought
> was that, technically, it could be a hinge movement, but there's not
> enough room to place the hinge symbol so that it doesn't look like
> one or more of the other fingers are wiggling, especially if I need
> to place three of them. I'm stumped!
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