It is for a section in my dissertation - where I will be presenting the SignPuddles and a little cross-comparison. That way I can understand which countries are actively using the Puddles and which ones have higher entries. Then from this cross-comparison, I hope to analyze a little more in-depth 2 more Literature SignPuddles (ones which have large entries) in order to be able to see our Malta literature puddle, and the evolution of this orthography in perspective and objectively. I don't think i will be going into Dictionary Puddles in this depth -as my focus is text-writing from which orthography evolves. The process of writing single-entries (one signs) is different from text-writing so I don't think i will be considering this in depth - although it does deserve a study in itself. Once I am able to give any insights about the findings, I promise to share with the List. And naturally as soon as the dissertation is ready, I hope for it to be downloadable as a pdf from the SignWriting website...step by step ..still got far to go. maria > Sorry I didnot realise your first email. > Fine, you solve it. No there was no reason to hide anything. > > Anyway what are you tell us something about your analysing? I am > interesting. > Thanks > Honza > > On 29 August 2012 10:35, MARIA GALEA <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Hello Honza, >> The problem is solved! When I opened the Czech puddle I didn't >> understand >> the Czech language so I thought I could not see the entries - but then I >> realised how to do that and I managed to see the work - thank you! >> >> Thank you for your help >> maria >> >> > Hello Maria (Val), >> > >> > sorry, but I am not sure what was the problem in Czech Puddle. Please >> can >> > you remind me? >> > Thank you. >> > >> > Maria there is also International Signs Puddle, maybe that is you >> > searched. >> > Honza >> > >> > On 28 August 2012 17:40, Valerie Sutton <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> > >> >> SignWriting List >> >> August 28, 2012 >> >> >> >> Hello Maria - >> >> The Esperanto Puddle is for the sign language connected to Esperanto, >> >> called Signuno. We created that Puddle for one skilled Signuno user >> who >> >> requested it…Go to Google to search for Signuno. You will find >> >> information >> >> about this unique sign language that was developed for Esperanto >> >> speakers. >> >> Here is our SignPuddle for Signuno: >> >> >> >> It is EO: >> >> http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle2.0/index.php?ui=11&sgn=54 >> >> >> >> Val ;-) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Aug 28, 2012, at 5:04 AM, MARIA GALEA wrote: >> >> >> >> > Now I have a question about the Esperanto Puddle - what sign >> language >> >> is >> >> > this? I thought Esperanto was a spoken/written language. I never >> knew >> >> > there was Esperanto sign language - can anyone tell me a little >> more >> >> about >> >> > its users? which community uses this sign language? >> >> > >> >> > thank you! >> >> > maria >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >