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About SignWriting Shorthand SignWriting Shorthand in the 1980's looked like this, written in the Receptive Viewpoint:
"SignWriting Shorthand For Sign Language Stenography" was the title of a textbook by Valerie Sutton teaching the Shorthand in 1982. At that time, a new profession called "Sign Language Stenography" was under development. Experiments were made with recording signs at speed in classrooms. Stenographers learned how to write without looking at their hands. Here is a picture of the shorthand table and booklet of the 1980's:
SignWriting Shorthand in the year 2000 Directory of Lessons Learn To Write SignWriting by Hand Lesson 1: Return to Basics Learn To Write SignWriting by Hand Lesson 2: SW Block Printing, Flat Hand Six-page article with illustrations |
For more information, contact: Deaf Action Committee for SignWriting Email SignWriting Web Site
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HamNoSys Susanne Bentele Universitaet Hamburg |
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Notation Joe Martin, Western Washington University |
SignWriting Valerie Sutton, Deaf Action Committee For SignWriting |