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International Movement Writing Alphabet : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Movement Writing Alphabet The International Movement Writing Alphabet (IMWA) is a set of symbols that can be used to describe and record movement. Its creator, Valerie Sutton, also invented ''MovementWriting'', which employs IMWA in four general application areas: SignWriting for sign language, DanceWriting as a form of dance notation, MimeWriting for classic mime, and SportsWriting for ice skating and gymnastics. ==Identification numbers== The IMWA has more than 27,000 elements that are represented by unique identification numbers. Each identification number specifies six attributes — — as dash-separated values. The symbol is specified with a three-digit value whereas all other attributes use a two-digit value (e.g., 01-01-001-01-01-01). There are eight categories: hand, movement, face, head, upper body, full body, space, and punctuation. There are 40 groups. The are based on the 40 groups.
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