SignWriting
List
March 7, 2000
QUESTION
0056:
How do you write fingers pressing
together?
ANSWER 0056:
Below are
three examples of the same sign.
It is best to keep the Tension Symbols
close to the Touch Contact
Star, since when reading, the eye needs the "combination
of the two
symbols" to mean "pressing".
Number 3 shows the "movement
of pressing twice", with the feeling of
"In, In". Other movement symbol combinations
will give other feelings
to the press action, so the arrows show the direction
of emphasis:
Another
lesson on "Pressing Contact" is located on
this web page:
Question
0006: Pressing Contact
SignWriting
List
March 8, 2000
QUESTION
0057:
Is there a special arrow that doesn´t mean moving
from here to there, but just helping to read the order
of movements?
ANSWER
0057:
Here
are the rules on reading the movement in signs:
1.
If there are Movement Arrows in the sign, then you read
the sign starting at the stem of the arrow and the sign
then moves in the direction of the arrow. This means that
if a Movement Arrow is pointing up, then the sign starts
low, and ends high. But if the Movement Arrow were pointing
down, then the movement starts high and finishes low.
2.
If the Movement Arrows are in clusters or groups, or if
they are "combined arrows", where many arrows
are blended to become one symbol, then the rule is: Read
the cluster of Movment Symbols from: 1. Center to Out
or 2. Top to Bottom.
3.
If there are no Movement Arrows in the sign, but smaller
symbols are used to show small movement, such as Finger
Movement, or Push-Tension, then again the rule is: Read
the small movements from: 1. Center to Out or 2. Top to
Bottom.
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