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Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

78: Bringing stories to life in Auslan - Interview with Gabrielle Hodge

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne

Science

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Communicating is about more than the literal, dictionary-entry-style words that we say -- it’s also about the many subtle ingredients that go into a message, from how you keep your audience in mind to how you portray the actions of the people you’re talking about. In this episode, your host Gretchen McCulloch interviews Dr. Gabrielle Hodge, a deaf researcher and writer based in Melbourne, Australia. She specialises in research relating to d/Deaf people, signed languages, and communication, and has worked with Auslan and British Sign Language (BSL) in Australia and the UK. We talk about Gab’s work analysing how people tell stories using a mixture of conventional signs (such as “book”) and enactment, aka showing what another person or character did using your body, such as depicting how someone is carrying a heavy book. We also talk about collaborations in multiple countries and assessing what makes a translation accessible to deaf people. We’re excited to bring you this bilingual episode in Auslan and English! For the full experience, make sure to watch the captioned video version of this episode at youtube.com/lingthusiasm (and check out our previous bilingual episode in ASL and English with Dr. Lynn Hou while you’re there). Read the transcript here - https://lingthusiasm.com/post/711999152213590016/transcript-episode-78-bringing-stories-to-life-in Announcements: Since we filmed this interview, Gab has accepted a position as Senior Lecturer in Sign Language Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh. We’re excited to see more great work from her there! In this month’s bonus episode we get enthusiastic about four science fiction books/series we're read recently that project interesting future versions of English. We also talk about reading books set in the future but written in the past, and how several of these books now exist in a future that's in some ways more similar to their imagined futures than the time when they were being written. Join us on Patreon now to get access to this and 70+ other bonus episodes, as well as access to the Lingthusiasm Discord server where you can chat with other language nerds. It’s thanks to our patrons that we’re able to occasionally bring all of you bilingual video episodes like this one. Find us at patreon.com/lingthusiasm For the links mentioned in the episode: https://lingthusiasm.com/post/711999142266912768/episode-78-bringing-stories-to-life-in-auslan

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to L'AXISN, a podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics.

0:23.8

I'm Gretchen McCulloch, and I'm here with Dr. Gabrielle Hodge, who's a deaf researcher

0:29.2

and writer based in Melbourne, Australia.

0:32.0

She specializes in research relating to deaf people, sign languages, and communication,

0:36.5

and has worked with Oslan and British Sign Language,

0:39.5

B.SL, in Australia and the UK.

0:42.2

And today, we're getting enthusiastic about how we bring stories to life.

0:46.5

But first, if you're listening to this episode

0:49.5

in the normal enthusiasm audio feed or reading the transcript,

0:54.0

you are missing out.

0:55.8

This episode is in the Oslan and English. We're working with an interpreter, Julie Judd,

1:00.6

so you definitely want to see the video version to see the full interview with Gab.

1:05.2

You can see the video with captions at YouTube.com slash enthusiasm. And if you're already seeing my face, you're in the right spot.

1:14.7

It's thanks to our patrons that we're able to do these occasional video episodes.

1:19.6

To become a patron, go to patreon.com slash enthusiasm. Awesome.

1:38.3

Hi, welcome. Hi.

1:39.3

Hi everyone.

1:41.3

Thanks so much for joining us.

1:42.3

Oh, thanks for having me. I would like to before we start just acknowledge country and where we are at the moment is at La Trobe University campus.

1:53.0

It's beautiful Warrangeley Country and I want to pay respects to elders, past, present and future.

2:00.0

Thanks for sharing that.

2:01.6

My first question is, how did you get into linguistics?

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