On Roubarse, I'm looking for repeated performance in a cycle (minimum two) but the whole cycle repeated. The Dictionary illustration only shows one cheek, the demonstration I saw in Brazil and multiple performances on both sides, this was my compromise.
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From: Stefan Wöhrmann <[log in to unmask]> Subject: AW: AW: Query - Duplication arc To: [log in to unmask] Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011, 2:06 PM
Hi Valerie,
thank you very much for your
answer – it is exactly what I had in mind.
So it would be interesting
to see the original “Roubarse – sign performance”
... and by the way isn’t it fantastic that we even can
distinguish between such neat differences in the performance of a sign. I love
it. It is a kind of typical – almost provocative question from people who doubt
that if we want ... we can!! Of course we can. ... smile
Stefan
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. November
2011 19:48
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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
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On Nov 10, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Stefan Wöhrmann wrote:
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.
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Auftrag von Valerie
Sutton
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. November 2011 18:57
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Betreff: Re: Query - Duplication arc
See Val's answer below...
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"
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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:
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