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- Questions and Answers about SignWriter
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- >> What is SignWriter?
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- SignWriter is a word processor for writing signed languages.
- Signs are written in Sign Writing, a graphical alphabet designed
- to write signed languages.
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- >> What is Sign Writing?
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- Sign Writing is an alphabet - a set of visually designed symbols
- which can write the movements of any signed language in the
- world.
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- The Sign Writing alphabet can be compared to the alphabet we use
- to write English: namely, the Roman alphabet. The Roman alphabet
- is used to write many different spoken languages. While each
- language may use a few special symbols, the same basic symbols we
- use to write English are also used to write Danish, Italian, and
- Swedish. The Roman alphabet is international, while the
- languages it writes are not.
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- In the same way, the symbols in the Sign Writing alphabet are
- international: they can be used to write American Sign Language,
- Danish Sign Language, Italian Sign Language, Swedish Sign
- Language - or any other signed language.
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- >> Who uses Sign Writing?
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- Sign Writing is currently used in the Deaf schools of Denmark and
- Norway to teach sign language. It is also used by linguists in
- Europe and the United States to develop dictionaries for various
- signed languages.
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- Denmark uses Sign Writing in a number of different ways. It is
- used to teach Danish Sign Language to hearing people, including
- parents of Deaf children and teachers of the Deaf. Participants
- report that Sign Writing is a great help in learning and
- remembering vocabulary lists.
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- Sign Writing is also used to teach Danish Sign Language to young
- Deaf students; these children already know how to sign, but just
- as hearing children who already speak English still take courses
- in English, so do these Deaf children study their own native
- language. Experience has shown that the students find it very
- easy to understand Sign Writing: they think it is fun to read.
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- Finally, Sign Writing is used to teach Danish to Deaf people.
- Teachers report that explaining the differences between Danish
- and Danish Sign Language is much easier when they are able to
- write both languages on the blackboard.
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- >> Who uses SignWriter?
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- The SignWriter computer program is currently used by people in
- eleven countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy,
- Mexico, Nicaragua, Norway, Sweden, UK, and US.
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- Beginners use SignWriter as a learning tool; its unique design
- simplifies the task of learning the Sign Writing symbols. In
- addition, SignWriter's built-in sign dictionary contains the most
- commonly used signs already typed in and ready to use.
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- Experienced SignWriter users gain all the benefits of a true word
- processor: they can compose and edit Sign Writing text on their
- computer screen.
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- Dictionary developers use SignWriter to create large,
- publication-quality sign language dictionaries.
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- >> Will SignWriter work on my computer?
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- SignWriter runs on any IBM PC-compatible computer with 640K bytes
- of memory, a hard disk, and CGA graphics support. (It also works
- on Macintoshes with SoftPC.) SignWriter supports Epson-compatible
- printers, Hewlett-Packard printers, and PostScript printers.
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- >> Where can I get SignWriter?
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- The US version of SignWriter is available as shareware. A
- voluntary payment of $25 entitles you to technical support and
- to The Sign Writer, a biannual newsletter that reports on Sign
- Writing activities around the world.
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- >> Who publishes SignWriter?
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- SignWriter is published by the Deaf Action Committee For Sign
- Writing (DAC), a group of native Deaf signers, sign language
- linguists, and software developers dedicated to the development
- and promotion of Sign Writing. The DAC is sponsored by the
- Center For Sutton Movement Writing, a non-profit educational
- organization.
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- >> Will SignWriter teach me sign language?
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- No. SignWriter is designed for people who already know sign
- language. However, if you're taking sign language classes,
- SignWriter will be useful as a learning tool: its built-in sign
- dictionary contains over 1300 ASL signs.
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- >> Will SignWriter teach me Sign Writing?
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- Yes. The shareware package includes Lessons in Sign Writing, a
- set of files that provide a complete description of the Sign
- Writing system.
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- A printed version of Lessons in Sign Writing is available from
- the DAC. Unlike the shareware version, the printed version of
- Lessons in Sign Writing is visually oriented, and uses a minimum
- of English text.
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- >> What languages does SignWriter support?
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- SignWriter currently supports the signed languages, finger-
- spelling, and spoken languages of eleven countries: Belgium,
- Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Nicaragua, Norway,
- Sweden, UK, and US. Commands can appear on the screen in one of
- seven different spoken languages: Danish, English, French,
- Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, or Swedish. International versions
- of SignWriter are available separately from the DAC.
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- >> Where can I learn more about SignWriter?
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- For more information, contact:
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- Deaf Action Committee for Sign Writing
- P.O. Box 517
- La Jolla, CA 92038-0517, USA
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- Voice: (619) 456-0098
- Fax: (619) 456-0098
- TDD: (619) 456-0010
- Internet: 72410.2300@compuserve.com
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- SignWriter and Sign Writing are registered trademarks of the
- Center For Sutton Movement Writing. Other brand and product
- names are registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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