4@RadialPalm-OpenB@CenterChesthigh Contact 4@UlnarPalm 4@BasePalm Contact 4@TipFinger
American Sign Language
editAlternative forms
edit- The nondominant hand may be in the “5” shape, i.e. with the fingers spread.
Etymology
editThis ASL sign apparently illustrates the rows and columns of typical paper schedule.
Production
edit- This two-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
- Brush the finger tips of the dominant hand in a "plaid" pattern over the nondominant hand, first across the palm from radial (thumb) side to ulnar (little finger) side.
- Then rotate the dominant hand so the palm is facing across and toward the body and place the dominant fingers at the base of the nondominant hand.
- Brush the dominant fingers to the tip of the nondominant hand.
Noun
edit- schedule
- FlatB@Chest-PalmBack 4@RadialPalm-OpenB@SideChesthigh Contact 4@UlnarPalm 4@BasePalm Contact 4@TipFinger Y@SideNeckhigh-PalmBack-Y@SideNeckhigh-PalmBack Y@SideChesthigh-Y@SideChesthigh O@Side-PalmUp-O@Side-PalmUp Release Release OpenB@Chin-PalmBack OpenA@NearChin-ThumbUp OpenB@Sfhead-PalmBack Y@NearSfhead S@NearInsideChesthigh-S@NearInsideChesthigh Sidetoside-Sidetoside FlatB@SideChesthigh-PalmUp-5@CenterChesthigh-PalmBack FlatB@InFinger-PalmUp-5@CenterChesthigh-PalmBack
- MY SCHEDULE NOW MUCH BETTER WHY WINTER BREAK. (“My schedule is much better now because it's the winter break.”)
- calendar