[Sw-l] Question on Facebook about handshape
Adam Frost
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Sun May 23 16:57:48 UTC 2021
Hmm, that’s a very good question. As I see it, the difference between the two handshapes is that the circle (002) has the tips of both the thumb and baby finger touching each other whereas the hinge (004) has the pads of both the thumb and baby touching each other. The photo in question has the tip of the thumb touching the pad of the baby finger. As far as I know, there isn’t a specific hand symbol for that handshape. (The square (001) is the only other symbol that I can think of, but it has the pad of the thumb of the top side (or nail side) of the baby finger.)
Personally, if I had to choose one of the two symbols (01-06-002 and 01-06-004), I would pick the second. My reasoning is because it is more important where the contact is on the baby finger than it is on the thumb. So the fact that the thumb touches the pad of the baby finger is more important than the tip of the thumb touching the baby finger.
However, if the language that is being written has a need for succinct difference between 01-06-004 and this handshape, then it might not be good choice.
Adam
> On May 23, 2021, at 8:58 AM, Valerie Sutton <sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG> wrote:
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> May 23, 2021
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> Hello Everyone!
> As you know, we have a SignWriting Discussion Group on Facebook, and a question was posted asking how to write a sign. It was shown on a video on Facebook.
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> Sutton SignWriting Discussion Group
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuttonSignWriting <https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuttonSignWriting>
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> You are all welcome to join. I will try to post the answers to the SW List too, so you can see the information.
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> We have a question right now related to writing a 6-Handshape. It is the "Index Middle Ring on Circle" in the ISWA, 01-06-002 or 004.
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> This diagram is taken from page 155 of the SignWriting Hand Symbols Manual, which can be downloaded here:
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> SignWriting Hand Symbols Manual
> https://www.signwriting.org/archive/docs10/sw0935_SignWriting_Hand_Symbols_ISWA2010_Sutton_Frost_2014.pdf <https://www.signwriting.org/archive/docs10/sw0935_SignWriting_Hand_Symbols_ISWA2010_Sutton_Frost_2014.pdf>
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> Please see attached:
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> <Handshape_01_06_002_004.png>
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