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Old 01-30-2008, 12:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Modern Signs Press, Inc. - Frequently Asked Questions date copied 2008-01-30

Does anyone know how true this is? I thought SEE usage was supposed to be decreasing, not increasing.

Also, I'm curious to see a website on "learn SEE"; I can't find any. I'm really curious about how they sign 'ing' and 'ful' and 'to', for example, but I can't find anything on it. I don't plan on learning it (heaven forbid), but I am curious as to how these are planted next to signs.
False. The "ing" sign for example, is made with the same handshape as "j" only the sign moves outwardly instead of inward, as in "j". "Ful" is fingerspelled, as is "ed". "To" is nondominant hand in 1 handshape with dominant hand in 1 handshape moving to and touching the index finger of nondominant hand."S" as in plural and possessive is fingerspelled. These are just a few examples, but you can begin to see how cumbersome it is.
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