AW: Mouth symbols
Stefan Wöhrmann
stefanwoehrmann at GOOGLEMAIL.COM
Sat Jun 16 08:07:18 UTC 2012
Hi Rafaela,
you probably know that in Germany we use a lot of "Mundbilder"
I defined a set of symbols to represent these lip and tongue movements that
go along with what you can see if a person is speaking (even without sound)
I just wrote your two signs
1) it is a short "Brumm" a long "U" could be interpreted differently but in
general I do not distinguish between long and short vorcals if it is not for
the purpose of articulation.
2) Papa - is easy to understand.
Have a great day
Stefan
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[mailto:SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDU] Im Auftrag von Rafaela Silva
Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Juni 2012 23:41
An: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDU
Betreff: Mouth symbols
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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