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Sign Language: Personal & Possessive Pronouns

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Summary: I want to introduce myself and my friend. Learn how to talk about yourself using sign language in this free education video.

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Rachel Berman is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology. Besides audiology, she is very interested in researching different ways people develop language...read more

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on 8/27/2008 Thank you for posting these videos here. I am just learing ASL on my own and your videos are some of the best I have seen. Very enjoyable. Great job.

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"Now, I'll teach you some personal possessive pronouns. That would mean how you're referring to another person, if you're talking about someone else in the room or even talking about yourself. Me, meaning myself. I or me. I'm going to a house. I point to myself. You. You are going. He or she would be pointing. You could finger spell their name and then point in their direction or point referring to them. Rachel and then point. So, you're pointing to refer that to the person that you're speaking to or speaking about. Our. Our. We. There. There. Meaning, possessive there. Good job."

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