Arthaey
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Disclaimer: I'm hearing, interested in languages of all kinds, but still very naive about ASL and Deaf culture.
What do you guys think of this (relatively) new writing system for ASL, called "si5s"? Of the various systems I've seen, it looks the most usable (except for it not having a font yet, but they say they're working on one). It includes non-manual information, which some writing systems don't (how could they possibly make such an important oversight??). Its symbols seem simple enough that you could actually be bothered to write them (as opposed to, say, SignWriting). It looks as though it includes all the necessary information that's encoded in signing...
But, as I said above, I'm completely new to ASL. Has si5s not gained much interest only because it's new, or is it irredeemably deficient in some way I'm ignorant of?
Here are some links:
What do you guys think of this (relatively) new writing system for ASL, called "si5s"? Of the various systems I've seen, it looks the most usable (except for it not having a font yet, but they say they're working on one). It includes non-manual information, which some writing systems don't (how could they possibly make such an important oversight??). Its symbols seem simple enough that you could actually be bothered to write them (as opposed to, say, SignWriting). It looks as though it includes all the necessary information that's encoded in signing...
But, as I said above, I'm completely new to ASL. Has si5s not gained much interest only because it's new, or is it irredeemably deficient in some way I'm ignorant of?
Here are some links: