Sunday, November 14, 2010

How To Describe A Scarf

formational parameters.

Good afternoon everyone! In this post we start talking about how you score, and those who are the formational parameters of LIS
The signs are performed with one or two hands.
Signs One-handed run with the right (dominant hand). In signs with both hands, they move one or both moves while the other is stationary. In the first case the two hands tend to be symmetrical assuming the same configuration and the same movement: eg. "Communicating with the signs."
In the other case, the hand that moves can take many configurations, while the hand stays still be the support for the hand that moves and acts as a place of execution of such a sign. "Cheese."
The signs that we see performed are analyzed in four key parameters:
  1. CONFIGURATION: This is the form taken by the hand carrying a sign.
  2. PLACE: where do I sign (from head to waist).
  3. ORIENTATION: This is the direction in which it directs the palm of your hand.
  4. MOVEMENT: is the movement that takes the hand carrying a sign.
the LIS have been identified 15 sites, 26 configuration guidelines 10 and 32 movements.
The principle that has guided the identification of these parameters is a frictional classic Italian linguistics, that of the minimum torque. For example: in Italian there are two similar words such as apple / sail or bull / choir who have completely different meanings because they differ in one phoneme. The same principle can be analyzed the language signs.
The minimum torque of sign language distinue is based on four parameters, if one parameter changes immediately change the meaning. Ex marks "know" and "speak." The two signs are identical in three parameters (configuration, orientation and movement) except for the place of performance
the sign "know": the place of performance is close to the head .
the sign to "talk": the place of performance is the mouth.
parameters, so the pairs are distinguished, these are just badges.

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