Noam Chomsky - Why Philosophy?
Chomsky on philosophy.
Chomsky's Philosophy
What is Linguistics?: Crash Course Linguistics #1
Language is everywhere. Linguistics is the study of language, but what does that even mean? In this episode of Crash Course Linguistics, we'll begin talking ...
CrashCourse
The Concept of Language (Noam Chomsky)
Linguist Noam Chomsky, professor at MIT, discusses the ways in which language changes over time and how the idea of a national language is a modern ...
UW Video
"What is Language and Why Does It Matter" - Noam Chomsky
Professor Noam Chomsky's Forum Lecture, "What is Language and Why Does It Matter" from the 2013 Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute at the ...
Linguistic Society of America
Verbal Aspect & Navajo Madness
An intro into the wonderful world of verbal aspect. ————— ▻ SUPPORT ARTIFEXIAN ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/artifexian ▻ DISCUSS THIS ...
Artifexian
The Philosophy of Language with John Searle
John Searle and Bryan Magee discuss the philosophy of language. The philosophy of language is a branch of philosophy which centers on issues involving the ...
Philosophy Overdose
Chapter 4.3: Structuralism, structure and identity
This video is part of the series: 'The Philosophy of the Humanities' which you can find here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Intromusic: "Styley" by ...
Leiden University - Faculty of Humanities
Why You Should Read Philosophy: Truth, Knowledge, and Meaning | Philip Kitcher
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ...
Big Think
Linguistic Engineering - Computers and Linguistics
This introductory E-Lecture about Linguistic Engineering discusses the role of the computer in linguistics. Furthermore, it defines Artificial Intelligence and ...
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
The Basics of Prescriptive vs Descriptive Linguistics
A short overview of a hotly debated topic. Should language function through a set of official guidelines and rules or does language belong to its speakers?
Oxford Comma
Does grammar matter? - Andreea S. Calude
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/does-grammar-matter-andreea-s-calude It can be hard sometimes, when speaking, to remember all of the ...
TED-Ed
Metaphors We Live By: George Lakoff and Mark Johnson
Metaphors We Live By is an influential book by linguists and philosophers George Lakoff and Mark Johnson published in 1980. It has since revolutionized the ...
Then & Now
Timothy Williamson: Speculative Philosophy (Annual Lecture, 2016)
RoyIntPhilosophy
Why Study Linguistics?
Three SFU professors from the Department of Linguistics (Henny Yeung, Ashley Farris-Trimble, and Chung-hye Han) discuss studying and working in ...
SFU Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
SEMANTICS-1: What is Semantics?
Dr. Nimer Abusalim
Formal semantics and pragmatics: Origins, issues, impact
Barbara Partee, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Semantics” can mean quite different things in different contexts; fields concerned with semantics are as ...
Dartmouth
What is first philosophy
Serious Science - http://serious-science.org.
Serious Science
How to become a professor in LINGUISTICS
Come on over to http://www.howtobecomeaprofessor.com/interviews/how-to-become-a-professor-in-linguistics/ where the main discussion happens after this ...
HowToBecomeAProf
What is meaning? Semantics, semiotics, logic & the meaning of words -- Linguistics & Logic 101
A short look at how meaning works when it comes to human words and signs in general. Learn about contributions from semantics, semiotics, logic and the ...
NativLang
What Makes a Sentence True or False? Predicate Logic
What kind of logic can we find inside sentences? How do we calculate the meaning from what we hear? In this week's episode, we talk about predicate logic: ...
The Ling Space
Linguistics and data
Jeff Hammerbacher, of Cloudera, interviews Geoffrey Nunberg, of the University of California at Berkeley, during 'The world of big data' session at The ...
The Economist
Linguistic Determinism
Does our language determine how we can think, or can we think about things our language can't frame? In this week's episode, we talk about linguistic ...
The Ling Space
How Do Names Work? Part II - Philosophy Tube
An examination of the referential theory of names, with some philosophy and linguistics. Knowledge, Logic, and Religion Playlist: ...
Philosophy Tube
Linguistics Isn't 60 Years Old!: Pāṇinian Approaches to Language
Forum (BRAND NEW): https://forum.lukesmith.xyz Support the channel!: https://Patreon.com/LukeSmith Send money: https://PayPal.me/LukeMSmith Ask a ...
Luke Smith
PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE: John Locke's Account of Words
IF YOU LIKE THE VIDEO, PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE. THANKS! For the English philosopher and physician John Locke (1632-1704) the way in which ...
21stCenturyExaminedLife
SEM101 - Semantics - An Overview
This first E-Lecture related to the VLC class "Semantics and Pragmatics" provides an overview of the role of semantics within linguistics and its use in other ...
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
"How Linguists Are Mind Readers" | Benjamin Beaver | TEDxHammondSchool
Have you ever wondered how we come up with certain words and phrases? Listen in as Benjamin Beaver explains some of the science behind linguistics.
TEDx Talks
Joshua Knobe - Experimental Philosophy: Should we Burn the Armchair?
What is experimental philosophy? How does it differ from more traditional 'armchair' philosophy? Is it different from cognitive science? What advice is there to ...
Philosophical Conversations with Sarah-Jane Leslie
Arrival's Linguistic Relativity and Time Perception Are Awesome
Warning: Some Minor Spoilers Let's explore the new film Arrival, directed by Denis Villeneuve based on the Ted Chiang short science fiction story “The Story of ...
Sideline Pictures
What is linguistics? How do linguists study language? -- Linguistics 101
This brief introduction to linguistics asks simple questions about language and languages, then follows the various branches of linguistics that have arisen in ...
NativLang
Interview with Daniel Dennett
We have an updated version of this interview with Daniel Dennett, now with remastered audio: https://youtu.be/30eOI6pL-lU We're really excited to have gotten ...
The Ling Space
The Linguistics of AAVE
It's about time I address linguistic prescriptivism. Links to things I didn't make that are in this video: Intro song: "Flight of the Breezies" by Kadenza ...
Xidnaf
The Things We Do with Words
For our reading by Michelle Rosaldo.
Erika Alpert
India: Crash Course History of Science #4
Re-uploaded because there was an error with a map ** You might have recognized the names of some of the Greek natural philosophers. They were individuals ...
CrashCourse
Chill Comment Stream - Brexit: What is Democracy?
Going through the feedback from the last episode, hanging out, chatting and having a chill time of it :) Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/PhilosophyTube ...
Philosophy Tube
Noam Chomsky - Psychic Continuity I
pt.2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE1bgvzrcPY.
Chomsky's Philosophy
Breaking the language barrier | Tim Doner | TEDxTeen 2014
Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB http://j.mp/TxT14TimDoner Tim Doner is a senior at the Dalton School in New York City ...
TEDx Talks
16x9 - Word Play: Hyperpolyglots speak so many languages
Imagine being able to master more than 10, 15, even 20 languages. It seems rare but these super language learners do exist. They're called hyperpolyglots and ...
Crime Beat TV
Introduction to corpora
A short introduction to corpora and corpus linguistics.
Gary Motteram
Understanding Linguistics | Noam Chomsky | Talks at Google
Professor Noam Chomsky visits Google Cambridge to answer the following questions from Googlers: 1. Your early view of the potential abuse of the Internet as ...
Talks at Google
Philosophy Talk "What are Words Worth?"
How do words shape our minds? Do the French suffer because they have no word for berry or cozy? Do we suffer because we have no word for schadenfreude?
Stanford Humanities Center
On philosophical approaches to non philosophical questions | Prof Robert Brandom
"One thing that seems to tie Dewey and Wittgenstein together is that they are quite sceptical of a certain kind of philosophical question, and I don't want to ...
UCD - University College Dublin