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Headlines:
* A new page has been added to the site to cover the issue of how
dates and times are expressed. (note the SASXSEK format now used in
the subject line)
* A PDF version of the SASْXSEK reference is now available for
download. It is essentially the same information found on the website
but in book form. Newer editions will be posted periodically to keep
it up to date with the current information posted on the web.
* I have been doing a little more research on sign languages in order
to figure out a good direction for the signed version of SASXSEK. As
mentioned before, I have been considering an adapted version of
ISL/Gestuno or Signuno. A subset of Gestuno signs made to fit
SASXSEK's design principles and grammar will probably be
* Proper nouns are now being added to the dictionary. So far they
have been mostly geographical names. These names are mostly native
names which have been adapted to SASXSEK phonology.
Latest Vocabulary Statistics:
522 roots.
SASXSEK-English dictionary: 2009 entries and growing.
English-SASXSEK dictionary: 2734 entries and growing.
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