![]() ![]() If you're fingerspelling a string of words, you can move it back for the word after the double letter, but make it a small movement. Keep it right where it is after the slide. If you slide your hand for your double letter, do not move it back to the starting position. ![]() Right handed go to the right, left handed go to the left. For instance, Tap+arch or Tap+slideĭirection of your movement is away from your body. That may mean using a different method to sign its double letters, or combing methods. When fingerspelling a complex, unusual, or weird word it’s important to g o the extra mile to make sure it’s clear. Since I'm super awesome and friendly like, I'll share them with you so you don't have to spend time figuring out your favorites right off the bat.Īrch: for emphasis with specific words that the double letters get lost in, and I combine it with the tap for letters: K, P, D I have my own preferences for each letter and showing their doubles. But there could be a string of letters or the nickname “JJ” and you’ll need to know it. ![]() Sign it twice, and move it slightly to the right for the second J (if you’re right handed) and slightly to the left, if you’re left-handed.Īre there any words with 2 J’s in a row? I don’t know. Hey wait a second, you skipped J! You’re right, I did. What is that I’m supposed to do? I’m not supposed to bounce my hand… so what’s the right way to do this? You may be fingerspelling right along, happy as a lark, and then wham! Your hand stutters over a double letter. I just smiled and moved on like I spelled it right and nothing was amiss. My hand kept stuttering over the double letters repeating the word and trying to put letters in the right order didn’t work. Out of the blue, after nailing the Phineas Gage lecture, my hand/brain (I couldn't tell which) decided it would no longer perform for a panel of 10 people staring at me, watching my every sign. my hand goes on the fritz.Īn ASL interpreting job interview at a high school.ĭuring the video interpreting exam portion. What do I do? Why didn’t I just go with the state abbreviation? I’ve known how to spell Mississippi since 1st grade. ![]()
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