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April 8, 1998
MESSAGE TO THE SIGNWRITING EMAIL LIST

SUBJECT: Learning Device/Flashcards

From: Charles Butler <chazzer3@erols.com>
Reply-To: chazzer3@erols.com
Organization: Ecumenicon
To: DAC@SignWriting.org
Subject: Flashcard ideas

Try clusters of signs in Sign Writing such as "give me" "give them" "give you" which ASL does as single signs. "family" signs which convey relationship "brother" "sister" "father" "mother" "baby" "same" "different" ASL inflections "light" and "turn on the light", "chair" and "sit" "touch" and "obsess" "improve" "deteriorate". This gives both directionality to the signed movement but familiarity with "touch" "hold" and other ASL inflectional markers.

Charles Butler
chazzer3@erols.com

 


Joe Martin wrote:
>My anthropology class requires us to choose a script from among those
>used by languages of the world, and create some kind of "learning device,"
>that is, flash cards or something, to help with learning it.

>It seemed a good opportunity, so I got approval to use SignWriting
>for my project. Now, does anyone have any good ideas for this??
>I could sure use some help!

>Joe Martin
>Western Washington Univ.
>n9620132@cc.wwu.edu