SignWriting List November 10, 2011 Hi Stefan and Charles - Oh. I see. I would read your writing, Stefan, as doing the right side, then doing the left side then doing the right side then doing the left side. I would read Charles's writing as "doing two movements of the tongue on the right side, and then doing two movements of the tongue on the left side... I thought that was what Charles wanted - There really is no need for the Uneven Alternating Dynamics Symbol - Stefan is correct about that - I know I wouldn't use it - but on the other hand it is not wrong really if you do one side twice, and then the other side twice - Val ;-) ---- On Nov 10, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Stefan Wöhrmann wrote: > Hi Charles, Valerie , > > just for fun and it is interesting to discuss this sign – > > well I do not know what you want to do with your tongue –but if I assume to move it from the right punched out cheek to the opposite one several times – I would prefer a different spelling. > > > > > I am interested in your opinion Valerie. Is it your understanding that both spelling describe the same performance? I would not think so. > > Stefan > > > Von: SignWriting List: Read and Write Sign Languages [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Im Auftrag von Valerie Sutton > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. November 2011 18:57 > An: [log in to unmask] > Betreff: Re: Query - Duplication arc > > SignWriting List > November 10, 2011 > > See Val's answer below... > > Charles wrote: > >> Does the duplication arc work for a non-manual sign? >> >> >> >> This is Roubarse from the LIBRAS puddle. The tongue sweeps from one punched out cheek to the opposite one several times for this sign for "robbed" >> >> >> Charles Butler >> [log in to unmask] >> 240-764-5748 >> Clear writing moves business forward. > > ------------- > > > > Hello Charles and Everyone - > > Yes. It does. It means you do the right side first in your example, because we are reading vertically top sign first...and then the left side happens second in your diagram - Attached is information about the dynamics symbol called "Un-Even Alternating Dynamics" ... > > > > > > > > Read about it on this web page: > > Movement Dynamics > http://www.signwriting.org/lessons/lessonsw/169 Dynamics.html > > > Val ;-) > > Valerie Sutton > SignWriting List moderator > [log in to unmask] > > Post Messages to the SignWriting List: > [log in to unmask] > > SignWriting List Archives & Home Page > http://www.signwriting.org/forums/swlist > > Join, Leave or Change How You Receive SW List Messages > http://listserv.valenciacollege.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=SW-L&A=1 > > > > SignWriting > Read & Write Sign Languages > http://www.SignWriting.org > > SignPuddle Online > Write SignWriting in the Clouds! > Documents, Dictionaries, SignMail > http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle > > SignWriting Wiki > Wiki-style Articles in Sign Languages > http://www.signbank.org/wiki > > SignWriting List > Technical Support: Ask questions... > http://www.SignWriting.org/forums/swlist > > SignWriting Literature Project > Writing Literature in Sign Languages > http://www.SignWriting.org/literature > > SignWriting Encyclopedia Projects > Writing Encyclopedias in Sign Languages > http://www.SignWriting.org/encyclopedia > > SignWriting Sponsors Forum > Help Educational Non-Profit Organization > http://www.SignWriting.org/forums/sponsors > > SignWriting Shop > Books, DVDs, Lessons, Services > http://www.SignWriting.org/shop > > Deaf Action Committee For SignWriting > Center For Sutton Movement Writing > a US educational nonprofit organization > PO Box 517, La Jolla, CA, 92038, USA > Tel: 858-456-0098 Skype: valeriesutton > > SignWriting on Twitter > http://twitter.com/signwriting > > SignWriting on YouTube > http://youtube.com/signwriting > > SignWriting on Facebook > http://facebook.com/SignWriting >