It could be. Depends what Val was thinking when she wrote the SignSpellingGuidelines-2008 I guess.________________________________________________
Thank you for showing me those two symbols. I had never seen them before.
Jonathan
On 9/8/2014 5:12 PM, Adam Frost wrote:
[log in to unmask]" type="cite"> The only thing I can think of that has anything with relations to location on the hands isfor the fingers and
for the palm of the hand. They are found under SymbolGroup 29, which is not used in daily writing but for more detailed research. Is that what you were referring to?
Adam________________________________________________
On Sep 8, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Jonathan Duncan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Adam,________________________________________________
I am working with Charles on finding a better way for sorting. So thatīs a bit what Charles was explaining to you some of the issues. I know he also asked last week about locations on the hands. I know Val was off for a well deserved break. But we are still wondering about that too I believe itīs the same as number 1 and 2 in Syllable 4.
I asked about the Syllable 4 below because am adding SignSpelling Sequence suggestion function to SignWriter Studio. There will be two suggestion types, one that follows Valīs sw0534-SignSpellingGuidelines-2008.pdf and another for what we are developping with Charles.
So far I have been able to automate a great part of setting the sequence for a sign from the symbols in a sign (no special location) for SignSpellingGuidelines-2008. I have done Sylables 1-3 with a great measure of success so long as there arenīt more than four hands and a couple movement symbols. For composite signs like "Good morning" in Honduran Sign Language itīs not great at all, but otherwise I think that it is a time saver.
But I got to Syllable 4: Detailed Sorting and I need some examples of signs sorted that have these features. I am thinking that many of these would also be the special location symbol that arenīt used in everyday writing.
Thank you for the two examples you found. That was helpful.
Regards,
Jonathan
On 9/8/2014 9:58 AM, Adam Frost wrote:
[log in to unmask]" type="cite"> Im not sure what you mean by 1-3. Do you mean the location on the hand? And what do you mean by Top-Down for the Face?
As for the neck, I found this sign with SignSpelling Sequence.
For the shoulder, I found this sign with SignSpelling Sequence.
Adam
On Sep 8, 2014, at 5:56 AM, Jonathan Duncan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody have any SignSequence examples for
Syllable 4: Detailed Sorting
1. Location Dominant Hand
2. Location Non-Dominant Hand
4. Face (Top-Down)
5. Neck
6. Shoulder
Iīve looked through the sign spelling sequences for the ASL and only found examples for
3. Head
7. Torso
8. Hips & Legs
Thanks,
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