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The French manual alphabet is an alphabet used for French Sign Language, both to distinguish LSF words and to sign French words in LSF. The alphabet has the following letters: Image:LSF LettreA.jpg|A|alt=A fist with thumb extended to the side Image:LSF LettreB.jpg|B|alt=An ASL 'B' Image:LSF LettreC.jpg|C (seen from the side)|alt=An ASL 'C' Image:LSF LettreD.jpg|D (seen from the side)|alt=A formal ASL 'D', with the fingers rounded Image:LSF LettreE.jpg|E|alt=A 'claw' hand; thumb does not touch fingers Image:LSF LettreF.jpg|F (seen from the side)|alt=Like an ASL 'F', but fingers are splayed, and the thumb touches the outside of the index finger at the middle joint Image:LSF LettreG.jpg|G|alt=Like an ASL 'G', but pointed upward Image:LSF LettreH.jpg|H|alt=An ASL 'horns' hand pointed upward: Extended index and pinkie, thumb lies over other fingers Image:LSF LettreI.jpg|I|alt=An ASL 'I' Image:LSF LettreJ.jpg|J|alt=A Hawaiian 'hang ten' sign: Like an ASL 'J', but with the thumb extended Image:LSF LettreK.jpg|K|alt=An ASL 'K' Image:LSF LettreL.jpg|L|alt=An ASL 'L' Image:LSF LettreM.jpg|M|alt=A flat hand (like an informal ASL 'M') pointed to the side rather than down. Palm faces speaker. Image:LSF LettreN.jpg|N|alt=A flat hand (like an ASL 'U' or informal 'N') pointed to the side rather than down. Palm faces speaker. Image:LSF LettreO.jpg|O (seen from the side)|alt=An ASL 'O' (rounded) Image:LSF LettreP.jpg|P (seen from the side)|alt=Like an ASL 'P', but the hand nods downward Image:LSF LettreQ.jpg|Q (seen from the side)|alt=As ASL 'Q' Image:LSF LettreR.jpg|R|alt=An ASL 'R' Image:LSF LettreS.jpg|S|alt=An ASL 'S' Image:LSF LettreT.jpg|T (seen from the side)|alt=Like the French 'F', but with the thumb on the inside of the index finger Image:LSF LettreU.jpg|U|alt=An ASL 'U' Image:LSF LettreV.jpg|V|alt=An ASL 'V' Image:LSF LettreW.jpg|W|alt=An ASL 'W' Image:LSF LettreX.jpg|X|alt=A flexed ASL 'V': Like an ASL 'X', but with two flexed fingers Image:LSF LettreY.jpg|Y|alt=An ASL 'Y' Image:LSF LettreZ.jpg|Z|alt=An ASL 'Z' These are largely similar to the letters of the American manual alphabet. A few letters (upward G, sideward M and N) are oriented differently, with the result that D and G depend on a difference in hand shape that has been lost from informal ASL, and N looks like an ASL H. Several letters (hitchhiker-thumb A, clawed E, splayed F, nodding P, etc.) have minor differences that suggest a different "accent"; the thumb on A makes it more distinct from S than is American A. Four letters are radically different: H (the ASL '8'/'horns' handshape), J (a swiveling Y rather than I), X (uses two fingers, like a flexed ASL V), and T (just like the French F, but with the thumb on the inside of the index finger instead of on the outside). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「French manual alphabet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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