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If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.2, "start": 11.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_11.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124165890, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_11.9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 56867 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_11.9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 86835 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, { "id": "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=13.2", "published": true, "title": "There", "words": [ "There" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "There", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=13" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. 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To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.8, "start": 13.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_13.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124176818, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_13.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 76687 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_13.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 142208 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, { "id": "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=15.8", "published": true, "title": "That", "words": [ "That" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "That", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=15" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. 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To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.5, "start": 15.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_15.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124193322, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_15.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 89801 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_15.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 169484 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, { "id": "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=18.5", "published": true, "title": "You", "words": [ "You" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "You", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=18" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20.999, "start": 18.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_18.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124212276, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_18.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.335, "byteSize": 56290 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_18.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.334, "byteSize": 91499 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, { "id": "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=0", "published": true, "title": "Breakfast", "words": [ "Breakfast" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Breakfast", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.6, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124223061, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 67914 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 127301 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, { "id": "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=2.6", "published": true, "title": "Lunch", "words": [ "Lunch" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Lunch", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.1, "start": 2.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_2.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124239580, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_2.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 35551 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_2.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 67378 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, { "id": "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=4.1", "published": true, "title": "Dinner", "words": [ "Dinner" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Dinner", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.6, "start": 4.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_4.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124248607, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_4.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 27360 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_4.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 56529 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, { "id": "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=5.6", "published": true, "title": "Dessert", "words": [ "Dessert" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Dessert", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=5" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. 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