On Aug 8, 2019, at 8:41 AM, Valerie Sutton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:SignWriting List________________________________________________August 8, 2019Hi Adam and everyone -Thanks for sharing these questions with us -I hope you all will put in your opinions - this is an interesting topic -I have a question - Is there wrist motion like the sign for YES in the sign for 22? Is it like a "traveling YES"?The original writing with the three arrows was a compromise - it avoided writing the actual Wrist Movement Symbol, but still gave the feeling of "down-down" while it was traveling sideIf wrist motion is not necessary - or if it is there but no need to write it to understand it - then the curve is fine for me - but for me it gives the "feeling" of a curve, not "down-down" from the wristwhat do you feel when you look at those arrows? and is it necessary to write the different feelings?Val ;-)----------On Aug 8, 2019, at 8:32 AM, Adam Frost <[log in to unmask]> wrote:________________________________________________I was teaching how to write some signs when I came to a very common movement in ASL: down-right-down. An example of a sign with this movement is the ASL number 22. Here is how this movement has been traditionally written.When I was teaching this writing, my student asked why there has to be three arrows when it is a single (and very common) movement. This lead to a discussion of possible ways to write it. This is what was proposed.I thought it was interesting that the placement of the curved movement almost implies an initial small downward movement. What are your thoughts on this writing?<namesign.png>
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