receptive vs. expressive - history?
Cherie Wren
cwterp at YAHOO.COM
Tue Oct 20 22:01:21 UTC 2009
I mention that there is such a thing as the receptive viewpoint, and that its used in transcribing videos, or in research, but not for everyday writing, then move on.
cherie
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From: MARIA AZZOPARDI <maria.azzopardi at um.edu.mt>
To: SignWriting List <sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu>
Sent: Tue, October 20, 2009 5:13:04 PM
Subject: [sw-l] receptive vs. expressive - history?
Hi all,
I was wondering what to do with the receptive and expressive view points,
when teaching signwriting.
As teachers of signwriting, would you include this explanation - or would
presenting the two possibilities create a problem that might not be there.
I've found that when I explain how to signwrite the different orientations
I explain the 'expressive viewpt' and never include the receptive view, so
as not to 'teach' them something that I will later have to unteach.
do you find that explaining the expressive view and leaving out the
'receptive' writing, acceptable?
thanks
Maria
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