help with signwriting

Oscar Koller oscar.koller at GMAIL.COM
Mon Oct 1 13:08:24 UTC 2012


Thanks for clarifying Valery.

Regards, Oscar.

Am 28.09.2012 17:06, schrieb Valerie Sutton:
> SignWriting List
> September 28, 2012
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> See my answer below...
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>> On Sep 28, 2012, at 3:06 AM, Oscar Koller wrote:
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>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>> I added following appended 4 entries to the German Sign Puddle. The
>>> editors noted in each case that the writing is not correct. Could
>>> anybody explain to me, what should be changed?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Oscar.
>>>
>>>
>>
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> Hello Oscar, Stefan, Charles and everyone -
> Thank you, Oscar, for posting your questions to the SignWriting List. We
> are happy to help.
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> I see that Charles has already answered you - Thank you, Charles.
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> To answer your first question, about the sign id00007. The sign needs to
> have a Right Arrow and a Left Arrow. It is incorrect to write a General
> Arrow, that is neither right nor left. Why? Because the General Arrow
> does not represent "both hands". The General Arrow represents
> "overlapping movement paths". There is a clear explanation of
> Overlapping Paths in the book: "SignWriting Basic Instruction Manual"
> which can be downloaded here:
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> SignWriting Lessons Online
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> It is number 1 on that web page. Here is the link for download:
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> SignWriting Basics Instruction Manual
> http://www.signwriting.org/archive/docs6/sw0550-SignWriting-Manual-Part1-Basics.pdf
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> Go to page 39 in the PDF, which is really numbered page 34 in the document.
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> Here is a screen capture of the explanation attached. In the sign
> id0007, the movements of the two hands do not overlap each other…they
> paint two separate right and left movement paths…
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