[sw-l] Curve outwards vertical
Jonathan
duncanjonathan at yahoo.ca
Sun Oct 12 22:36:33 EDT 2008
Hi Val,
Thanks for the timely explanation. It was very helpful.
I have another question about the curves that go out from the body.
They all seem to be on the floor plane on the X and Z axis. I wanted to
write one that start up high close to the body them goes away from the
body while coming down then back close to the body again on the Y and Z
axis. Do we have a symbol that or should we try to approximate the
movement in the wall and floor planes?
Jonathan
Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> September 26, 2008
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> On Sep 26, 2008, at 8:37 AM, Jonathan wrote:
>> I am looking for the equivalent of the following in the ISWA.
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> Hello Jonathan -
> The Rotations parallel to the floor plane are located in Group 19 as
> always, but now the rotations have been opened up to have all possible
> 8 rotations...there are several new areas of the ISWA that provide
> more opportunities for writing exact movement...so those symbols are
> now a part of the 8 possible rotations around the imaginary forearm
> that is parallel to the front wall while the rotation occurs parallel
> to the floor...see attached screen shot...it should have always been
> this way...the old IMWA kept us from using all these possible 8
> rotations, so in the ISWA we are no longer restricted in the same
> way...all the rotations are collapsed together in this one symbol
> giving all possible 8 rotations...
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> Do not worry...I plan to really explain this well in new documentation
> that is not ready yet...Thanks for your question...Val ;-)
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