Hello Valerie and everyone
Studying on "Opening the knuckles from the hand, one finger at a time", found the following:
"The fingers are extended, opening the hand one finger at a time, starting with the index and ending with the little finger. [...] Note: In some languages, opening or closing the hand one finger at a time Can start with the pinky or the index / thumb. In some cases it may be
contrastive and you will need to Specify Which finger starts the process "(Parkhurst & Parkhurst. A Cross-Linguistic
guide to SignWriting®: a phonetic approach, 2008, p. 70)
In Libras has several signs that this movement begins with the pinky finger. I thought to adopt the following convention: put the symbol "Opening the knuckles from the hand, one finger at a time" near it (pinky finger) so it was clear that the movement starts for him.
See the examples:
Madrugada (Dawn)
Explicar (explain)
What do you
think?
Madson Barreto