Brush-Between Symbol for ESCAPE in ASL

Kimberley Shaw skifoot at GMAIL.COM
Fri Jan 23 01:35:05 UTC 2009


The second one reads more easily to me!
- Kim from Boston

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Valerie Sutton <sutton at signwriting.org> wrote:
> SignWriting List
> January 22, 2009
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> On Jan 22, 2009, at 2:36 PM, Charles Butler wrote:
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>> I prefer it to follow the vertical finger, not the horizontal fingers.
>>  The vertical shows two barriers with an object between them, the upright
>> index finger, the other one looks very confusing.
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>> Charles
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> Hello Charles!
> Thanks for your response. So I believe you vote for number 1 in the
> attached?
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> And both writings are fine...There are pluses and minuses to both of them...
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> The second one is a new choice we never had before...
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> It took me some time to get used to it, but it has grown on me...
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> The second one (for me), is stating that the index finger is brushing
> between two horizontal fingers...It also positions the stem of the arrow
> nearer to the brush symbol...
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> But that is also why I am asking everyone's opinions...It is interesting...
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> Most of the Contact Symbols can rotate now, when they couldn't before...
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> Val ;-)
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