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Stefan Woehrmann2 Date: Thu Apr 12, 2001 9:35 pm Subject: Re: Hard-to-Write Handshapes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dear Valerie and SW List Thank you so much for your very informative gifs. Could you create five photos, from the Expressive View, of these five > positions, Stefan? Can you place the camera on your shoulder, to > capture the Expressive View? That would be such a blessing...If I > have the photos, then I can make easier diagrams that will be easier > to understand...Your other photo will be used in a future message ;-) > Well I went to a photostudio and asked a talented photographer to take the fotos you asked for. I think they are really a big help to give beginners and as well people who are studying this wonderfull SW -System for quite a time (eh) an idea what we are talking about. You are right that we don ±² need these special "Palm Facings" too often - but as a "Movement -Writer " I feel much more secure now - and that is fun !!! https://www.gebaerdenschrift.de/write/email%20lessons/email_lessons01.htm You can take the photos directly from my homepage (link above ) I tried to explain to the people who are getting more and more interestedhere in Germany the way you inform us and teach us via email lessons. Hope you like it too . Happy Easter to all of you ! Stefan ;-) Yes , writing SL is possible now !! ----- Original Message ----- From: Valerie Sutton To: Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:47 PM Subject: Re: Hard-to-Write Handshapes > SignWriting List > April 11, 2001 > > Dear SW List and Stefan - > > Here is the first of a series of diagrams showing detailed palm > facing in Sutton Movement Writing. > > Look at the attached diagram...In SignWriting, we use Palm Facings 1, > 3 and 5. Because 2 and 4 are so rarely used (diagonal palm facings), > they are not included in the SignWriter 4.4 symbol set. They will be > included in future computer programs. Right now, you will have to > write them by hand. > > Could you create five photos, from the Expressive View, of these five > positions, Stefan? Can you place the camera on your shoulder, to > capture the Expressive View? That would be such a blessing...If I > have the photos, then I can make easier diagrams that will be easier > to understand...Your other photo will be used in a future message ;-) > | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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