Mouth symbols

Charles Butler chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Mon Jun 18 13:46:26 UTC 2012


I agree with Rafaela. The symbol seems well formed. Start with the flat mouth and add a trill symbol, but I can't find it in the obvious places on SignPuddle. 
 
Charles Butler
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 From: Rafaela Silva <rsilva16 at MSN.COM>
To: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDU 
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: Mouth symbols
 

 
Hello.
 
Does anyone know where is the fisrt image? I can't find the symbol at SignPuddle...
 
Rafaela
 


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Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 17:44:50 -0700
From: icemandeaf at GMAIL.COM
Subject: Re: Mouth symbols
To: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDU

What a very interesting question. I am not sure if I am seeing the same thing that you are asking, but ASL has some things that are very similar. So I will write how I would write those things.

1 - This is the mouth movement that ASL has with starting a motorcycle.

2 - ASL has a mouth movement that is often written in English as "PAH", so I just added down arrows to show that it repeats more that once.

I hope that this helps.

Adam


On Jun 15, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Rafaela Silva wrote:

Hello everyone. Hope everthing is well.
>
>I have 2 doubts/questions and I hope someone can help me!
>
>1 - SW have a facial symbol for the expression "bruumm" that we do with the 
>mouth, for example, when we want to imitate or explain the sound of a 
>motorcycle?
>
>2 - SW have a symbol that represents the mouth opening and closing 
>consecutively? (As babies do whe they are starting to talk, like "papapapapa")
>
>Thank you.
>
>Rafaela
>
>
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