diagonal forward etc arrows
MARIA AZZOPARDI
maria.azzopardi at UM.EDU.MT
Fri Aug 7 09:02:28 UTC 2009
Hi Honza,
As far as I know:
Number 1 is the same as number 3.
Number 2 is the same as number 4.
You have a choice to use either ones. In my signwriting I always go for
number 1 which is diagonal-up and number 2 diagonal-down. I don't use
number 3 and 4. However you can decide to use number 3 and 4 and not
number 1 and 2 if you prefer them.
Hope I'm right here, please correct me Valerie if I'm mistaken.
Have a nice day
Maria
Hi,
>
> can anyone tell me what are differences between this two arrows? (see
> attachment).
> I know the meaning of the arrows in the first column (arrows 1,2), but
> I don't see any difference between arrows 1 and 3, 2 and 4.
> It gives me the same directions.
>
> thanks
> Honza
>
>
>
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