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  • Category: Deafness
  • Founded: Aug 7, 1998
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SIGNWRITING LIST

The "SignWriting List" (SW-L) discusses SignWriting, a way to read,
write, and type signed languages. Relevant issues under discussion
include "Sign Language Literacy" for Deaf children, developing a
library of written Sign Language literature, the standardization of
written signed languages, and specific ways to write certain signs.

SignWriting List members also benefit from regular updates from the
system's inventor, Valerie Sutton, who designs the SignWriting Web Site.
When Sutton posts new lessons online, these "Special Features"
are announced to the "SignWriting List".

For more information, please contact the list owners:

Paul Cowley
PCowley@WWDC.COM

or

Valerie Sutton
DAC@SignWriting.org

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Re: [sw-l] Summary of writing steps for SignWriting
Not at all. I was just wondering about Charles' process where he looks at iconicity to get the gestalt of the sign. I myself don't tend to look for the icon
Posted - Sun Oct 9, 2005 8:53 am
Stuart Thiessen
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[sw-l] tongue-between-teeth in ASL
Hello everybody: I need help in SignWriting an expression which is very typical for ASL ... but for which I am not finding a symbol in Signmaker. Namely, that
Posted - Sun Oct 9, 2005 3:37 am
Kimberley A. Shaw
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Re: [sw-l] LESSONS in Writing Full Body Movement
SignWriting List October 8, 2005 For those interested in writing Full Body movement, you may be interested in this web page:
Posted - Sun Oct 9, 2005 2:05 am
Valerie Sutton
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[sw-l] RE: Gestalt - signs all at once.
No, but an adult looking at the sign sometimes can "get it" when he or she is learning the sign "milk" by thinking of an udder, which only works if he or she
Posted - Sun Oct 9, 2005 12:07 am
Charles Butler
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Re: [sw-l] Summary of writing steps for SignWriting
Stuart and all, you don't really mean that a sign has to be iconic for the whole to give meaning? I doubt if a child is thinking of the process of milking a
Posted - Sat Oct 8, 2005 10:07 pm
Ingvild Roald
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