AW: Creating a sign language ordered dictionary
Charles Butler
chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Sat Dec 11 23:14:23 UTC 2010
Okay, when Valerie first came out with Sign Writing for Everyday Use, we had an
order to the signs within each group, following in a logical order from straight
to bent to curled. With the growth of the system, handshapes have been added
without a logical progression so that missing ones may be inferred but there is
no order to them.
For a complete dictionary, in sign order, then pushing "Sign Frequency" will
print them by group and in order of the numbers of the codes, but that coding is
not consistent across the board.
When I teach the system, I teach it in an order, Group 1, then Group 2, then
Group 3, then Group 4, but i also attempt to put the actual handshapes in a
logical order, and at the moment that varies from sign language to sign language
depending on which handshapes are actually used in the language.
I published, some time ago, a proposed system to put
1) handshape
2) orientation starting from facing the reader, half left or right, back of
hand, face up, forward half left or right, face down
3) rotation from vertical rotating clockwise.
4) --- second handshape would fit here if more than one hand is in the sign,
orientation, rotation
4A - I put location here, Valerie puts it at the end, from her experiments with
Deaf looking up signs.
5) --- contact (touch, strike, brush, rub)
6) --- finger movement
7) --- vertical movement
8) --- horizontal movement
9) --- curved vertical movement
10) --- curved horizontal movement
11) --- circles
12) --- speed
13) --- facial expressions
So, for example, the following are in Sign-Symbol-Sequence Order for me. All
two handed signs come after all one handed signs for the same orientation.
= Group 1, primary orientation, no movement
= Group 1, primary orientation, movement vertical,
= Group 1, primary orientation, first hand, group one, primary orientation
second hand, movement horizontal, facial involvement (ALL TWO HANDED SIGNS COME
AFTER ONE HANDED SIGNS)
= Group 1, primary orientation, first hand, group 5, back of hand, second hand,
movement horizontal (GROUP 5 comes after GROUP 1)
= Group 1, second orientation, 45 counter clockwise, circular motion, facial
involvement
- Group 1, first hand, second orientation, 45 counter clockwise, Group 1,
crooked handshape, finger movement, finger movement. Is this before the one
above from the finger movement?
(SKIPPING A FEW)
= Group 5, first hand, forward, half, 45 counter clockwise, Group 5, second
hand, forward, half, 45 clockwise, held in between, forward twice
Group 5, side forward, half, 45 counter clockwise, Group 5 side forward, half,
45 clockwise, held in between, twice forward twice, slow
The Sign Symbol Sequence may order the signs if each of them has been ordered,
but I have not sufficiently experimented to see if one enters signs and then
orders them by one's chosen order whether the "symbol frequency" will follow
that order.
From: Stefan Wöhrmann <stefanwoehrmann at GEBAERDENSCHRIFT.DE>
To: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU
Sent: Sat, December 11, 2010 12:08:45 PM
Subject: AW: Creating a sign language ordered dictionary
Hi Charles,
can you explain? I do not understand.
Stefan ;-)
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Von:SignWriting List: Read and Write Sign Languages
[mailto:SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU] Im Auftrag von Charles Butler
Gesendet: Samstag, 11. Dezember 2010 14:29
An: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU
Betreff: Re: Creating a sign language ordered dictionary
But can you print a dictionary from Sign Puddle in one's chosen order without
constructing it yourself? I order my dictionary down to the individual handshape
and movement, and that is all by hand.
Charles
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From:Stefan Wöhrmann <stefanwoehrmann at GOOGLEMAIL.COM>
To: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU
Sent: Sat, December 11, 2010 2:37:24 AM
Subject: AW: I need your help: DOS Box and SignWriter 4.4
Hi Meryeme,
I am no software expert whatsoever and it took me a long time to understand the
tricks how to install the DOS-Box proberly to work together with the SW 4.4
Program (except for printing) . I wrote a short tutorial –
http://www.gebaerdenschrift.de/documents/dos_winxp/dos_box_installation.htm
Perhaps this can support you in your efforts?
In addition to that. It takes some time to become an expert with this DOS –
SignWriter 4.4 Program - you have to download and install the dictionary ...
As Valerie mentioned before – the SignPuddle software allows an easy way to
create entries, to create documents, to send emails written in SignWriting, to
look up terms word – to sign order and to look up signs – symbol –to sign order,
you can search for frequencies (what are the most often used symbols) ....
Good luck
Stefan
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Von:SignWriting List : Read and Write Sign Languages
[mailto:SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU] Im Auftrag von Meryeme Ayache
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Dezember 2010 22:04
An: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU
Betreff: Re: I need your help
hey Valerie and Stefan :-)
I hope that you all are doing well. I installed the DOSbox but I have problem
in some DOS commands like 'md \sw' in order to create f directory but I will
keep trying I think that is because I am using window 7 but I am not sure. and
by the way I used the ASL SignPuddle Dictionary and I really like but I don't
wanna use it in my project because I need to enter the sign writing manually
because I have to verify first if the entered character belong to the list of
sign-writing language or not and that is what we call it (the lexical analyzer
:-) and it is the first step to realize a compiler I will let you updated of my
researches
--
Meryeme Ayache.
Elève ingénieur ( 2ème année )
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et d'Analyse des Systèmes ( Rabat ).
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