spelling question
Valerie Sutton
signwriting at MAC.COM
Fri Jan 9 20:36:52 UTC 2009
SignWriting List
January 9, 2009
Hello Ingvild and Everyone!
Here is a diagram explaining the Single, Double and Triple Finger
Squeeze dots...
The third one in your example, Ingvild, is technically writing a
"Triple Finger Squeeze"...when three dots are written over fingers,
and those dots are not connected with a line, then that means "three
times squeeze"...
I know you didn't mean that...but a single dot would be perfect in
example three... The single dot influences "all the fingers that are
bent in the handshape"...so a single dot means that three fingers bend
once...
If you only wanted one finger to bend and not the others, then that
would be a different handshape...it would be a straight three hand but
with only one finger bent and the other fingers would remain
straight..smile...
More coming next message...
See attached...
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