AW: Try this again
Yuri Barreto
nempretonembranco at YAHOO.COM.BR
Thu Jan 20 17:14:05 UTC 2011
Hi, Stefan!
Well, I read something like "animal with claws, climbing on something" as the Acesso Brasil I had learned the sign of sloth was the first idea that came to my mind.
It's quite an iconic sign. For me! Ha!
So I guess I can say that "Read" instead of "Interpreted" or "Translate " the sign. I'm learning slowly LBS, but I have a vocabulary, albeit small, relatively good. Just need more grammar.
Signs Acesso Brasil has some regional characteristics, since they are in Rio de Janeiro, and many studies are of Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Minas Gerais or Rio Grande do Sul... I'm from Bahia!
I want learn submit e-mail with SW. More easy that videos or "sequence-photos".
Yuri
--- Em qui, 20/1/11, Stefan Wöhrmann <stefanwoehrmann at GEBAERDENSCHRIFT.DE> escreveu:
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Assunto: AW: Try this again
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Data: Quinta-feira, 20 de Janeiro de 2011, 6:24
Hi Yuri,
just curious – what are you reading? What is your performance like?
Stefan ;-)
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2011 05:28
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Despite not knowing what it means "sloth", written by the sign I remembered "bicho-preguiça" (Direct translation: lazziness animal). That's why I had consulted two months ago http://www.acessobrasil.org.br/libras/ and the letter "P" has the video signal of the animal designated as "PREGUIÇA3".
Despite the
difference of the hand, I'm "reading well ', haha!
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Em qui, 20/1/11, Charles Butler <chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM>
escreveu:
De: Charles Butler <chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM>
Assunto: Try this again
Para: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACC.EDU
Data: Quinta-feira, 20 de Janeiro de 2011, 2:09
(Without movement)
(With movement)
Which of the above is
clearer? This is the sign for sloth (a Brazilian animal that climbs trees).
The shoulders move down and the eyes shift to mark the movement.
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