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Old 01-16-2015, 10:23 AM
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There is a Greek Sign Language which has fingerspelling signs for the Greek Alphabet the same way that American Sign Language has for the English Alphabet. See http://myweb.ttu.edu/carsteph/GreekManualAlphabet.jpg , but I've *never* seen these signs used by Greek Letter Organizations.

My fraternity in signing our toast song uses the following sign. The Boy Scout sign is also our handsign, it starts out "on the square" (upper arm horizontal, lower arm up), then is folded over the heart and then extended palm up. We'd never try using it with a group without explaining it first, but in casual conversation in ASL, they'd probably just abbreviate it to APO.
I'm not loving the sign for "Kappa." "Delta" is okay, but "Kappa" looks like you're flipping someone the bird!
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Old 01-16-2015, 11:22 AM
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I'm not loving the sign for "Kappa." "Delta" is okay, but "Kappa" looks like you're flipping someone the bird!
Kappa and Delta are actually identical to the ASL signs for K and D. For the Kappa/K, it is the index finger that is going up and the middle finger that is going out.
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Old 01-16-2015, 05:09 PM
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Kappa and Delta are actually identical to the ASL signs for K and D. For the Kappa/K, it is the index finger that is going up and the middle finger that is going out.
Thank you for the correction! That's what I thought at first and then I looked at the picture and it looked like it was middle finger extended. National Kappa Delta would LOVE *that* in some pictures.
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Old 01-16-2015, 11:20 PM
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Thank you for the correction! That's what I thought at first and then I looked at the picture and it looked like it was middle finger extended. National Kappa Delta would LOVE *that* in some pictures.
A lot of ASL signs are initialized to give related terms.
For example, for a motion for Shoulder to Waist diagonally (like a royal sash), Handshape of C = Christ
Handshape of K = King
Handshape of Q = Queen
Handshape of P = Prince/Princess
Handshape of E = Emanuel

So you'll see the letters from fingerspelling a lot...
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