Grimm's Law and the Regularity of Sound Change
A historical linguist discusses the regularity of sound change, using Grimm's Law (from the history of English and the other Germanic languages) as an example.
Jackson Crawford
Introducing the Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities
The Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities will give Oxford's humanities a new home with state-of-the-art academic, exhibition and performance ...
University of Oxford
David Golumbia, "The Deconstruction of Philology"
November 1st, 2018 Pittsburgh, PA David Golumbia on "The Deconstruction of Philology" as part of the 2018 boundary 2 conference. The annual 2018 ...
boundary 2 journal
I Am the Very Model of a Biblical Philologist
Obtain the definitive "Biblical Philologist" Sheet Music!
Josh Tyra
Foucault: Biopower, Governmentality, and the Subject
I look at Michel Foucault's ideas about social and political power through a number of concepts - biopower, governmentality, and the subject. Foucault ...
Then & Now
Sheldon Pollock: The Great Chain of Academic Being
Professor Sheldon Pollock (Columbia): The Great Chain of Academic Being: A View from the Bottom: Reflections on the Non-Western, the Non-Modern and the ...
Cambridge University
Phil's-osophy (complete)
Phil's famous compilation of all his life lessons. From the series Modern Family (2012)
Gertrúd Mohér
Modern Languages at Oxford University
Want to know more about studying at Oxford University? Watch this short film to hear tutors and students talk about this undergraduate degree. For more ...
University of Oxford
The Significance of Linguistic Profiling | John Baugh | TEDxEmory
What is Linguistic Profiling and why is it so prominent in our society? Dr. Baugh explores the field and explains dialects, accents, and our linguistic heritages.
TEDx Talks
Simulation #26 Rodney Lokaj - Philology, Literature, Peeking into History
Rodney Lokaj is the professor of philology at Enna Kore University and author of Two Renaissance Friends, Baldassarre Castiglione and Domizio Falcone and ...
Simulation
What's it Like to Study English at Oxford University? | PART ONE
There is a part two to this video* Timestamps: 1:19 - Overall course structure? 4:24 - What is the Old English paper? 6:15 - What is the Introduction to English ...
Neetu Singh
Bullet Journaling for Language Learning | VEDF #19
I changed up the way I use my bullet journal to organise and track my language learning! Here's how and why :) Original video - https://youtu.be/uT605QsOSNA ...
Polyglot Progress
Classics, Ancient Greek, and Digital Philology | A presentation by Gregory Crane
On October 8, 2020, Gregory Crane gave a presentation to the CHS research community about expanding the definition of "classics," the study of ancient Greek ...
The Center for Hellenic Studies
Harvard Semitic Philology Workshop: The Tale of Šišaḫšušar
Living in Kaneš and separated from her husband in Aššur, Aššur-nādā's second wife Šišahšušar presents us with a short narrative which is as intriguing as it is ...
Adam Anderson
What is Spanish? - Modern Languages taster lecture
Dr Alice Corr delivers an undergraduate taster lecture on 'What is Spanish?' as part of the Department of Modern Languages' Offer-Holder Visit Day at the ...
University of Birmingham
What is linguistics? Branches of linguistics. Philology & Linguistics
Short video discusses What is linguistics? Difference between philology & linguistics Branches of linguistics.
Amitabhvikram Dwivedi
Victor Davis Hanson (5/3/10)
Victor Davis Hanson: War and Its Impact on Society Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution; Author, The Father of Us All Hanson is here to tell us ...
Commonwealth Club of California
Black Metaphors - Cord Whitaker
"Black Metaphors: How Modern Racism Emerged from Medieval Race-Thinking—and Why It Matters" by Cord J. Whitaker, Friends of the Institute for Advanced ...
Institute for Advanced Study
Tom Shippey at Tolkien 2019
Tom Shippey presents his paper "Heirs of Tolkien? The Major Contenders" at Tolkien 2019 in Birmingham during August 2019.
The Tolkien Society
To Be Human: The Verve: How We Became Modern with Seth Lerer
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Seth Lerer, the dean of Arts and Humanities at UC San Diego, presents how language, the written word and the recognition of the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
What is PHILOLOGY? What does PHILOLOGY mean? PHILOLOGY meaning, definition & explanation
http://www.theaudiopedia.com What is PHILOLOGY? What does PHILOLOGY mean? PHILOLOGY meaning - PHILOLOGY pronunciation - PHILOLOGY ...
The Audiopedia
Hannan Hever Talks About Hebrew Literature and the 1948 War: Essays on Philology and Responsibility
Hannan Hever, Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of Comparative Literature, talks about his new book, Hebrew Literature and ...
YaleUniversity
Justify Product Investments with Impact-Based Research
Measuring the value of humanities databases and special collections for researchers is a known challenge. Usage statistics are the traditional measure, but as ...
CHOICE Media Channel
How They Did It - Haircuts and Hairstyles in Ancient Rome
A documentary about Ancient Roman hairstyles and haircuts.This video was sponsored by Harry's. Click here https://www.harrys.com/invicta to get free shipping ...
Invicta
Crossings in the Early Modern Ottoman and Iberian Worlds
Global Encounters Initiative Symposium webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Hosted by St. Johns College, Crossings in the Early ...
The University of British Columbia
ACDH Lecture 3.2 – Gregory Crane – Greek, Latin, Classics and the need for a global philology
This talk describes the results of planning work in Germany that aims to support a global philology. While a European Classical Philology may focus on Greek ...
ACDH-CH
J.R.R. Tolkien's imaginary languages - by Edward Vajda, WWU Linguistics Program director
J.R.R. Tolkien, wildly popular for his authorship of the fantasy trilogy "The Lord of the Rings," was by profession an unprepossessing Medievalist and historical ...
Western Washington University
Contemporary Absurdities and the Power of Literature | Vera Nünning | TEDxUniHeidelberg
In her TEDx Talk Vera points out the contemporary absurdity that we all seem to be glued to our phones, even when in direct conservation with others.
TEDx Talks
Career options with a Linguistics Degree
Professor Devyani Sharma outlines some of your career options following a successful completion of a Linguistics degree at Queen Mary University of London.
QMULOfficial
Symposium: Narratives of the Indian Modern
NEW YORK, October 25, 2018 — Part of the symposium "The Progressive Genealogy: Art and Culture in Modern India," this panel approaches the question of ...
Asia Society
What Is Global History? A Roundtable - February 20, 2020
Since its publication in 2016, Sebastian Conrad's What Is Global History? (Princeton University Press, 2016) has been read and debated not only by historians ...
Institute for Advanced Study
Etymology and surprising origins of words
Learn about etymology, the study of word origins and derivations in historical linguistics, and the influence of a Proto-Indoeuropean (PIE) language in the ...
Snap Language
Hobbits & the Shire Lore - Films explained from the Books' Perspective - LotR Lore & Tolkien Lore #2
Today we dive a bit into the lore of the Shire from Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" or "The Hobbit", but also the culture of the Hobbits and the Red Book of ...
ThePhilosophersGames
Languages | How I ... | Structure My Language Studies
I've recently added a few elements to my language studies in trying to set up a summer routine, so I thought I'd share them with you! — SUPPLIES USED* ...
Sunshine & Stationery
Study Greek Philology? (English Subtitles)
A short video message of Prof. Dr. Christoph Riedweg, Department of Greek and Latin Philology, University of Zurich.
SGLP Universität Zürich
Reading the Odyssey in Ancient Greek | Connecting Point | Feb. 12, 2020
Believed to have been written in the 8th century B.C., “The Odyssey” is one of the oldest and most important stories of all time. It's read all over the world, but not ...
New England Public Media
Do you know how to pronounce the name Tolkien? - KING 5 Evening
Actor Nicholas Hoult, who portrays the author in an upcoming film, said the correct pronunciation surprised him.
KING 5
Introduction to Philology and Criticism
artsmethods@manchester video: Introduction to Philology and Criticism, with Dr. Iain Bailey. Filming and editing by Dejan Levi.
artsmethods manchester
Reconstructing Languages
A few thoughts on reconstructing lost languages and lost language relationships, from a historical linguist who works with the Germanic languages. Dr. Jackson ...
Jackson Crawford
Lecture by Stephen Burt, 1.20.16
Stephen, or Stephanie, Burt is Professor of English at Harvard and the author of several books of poetry and literary criticism, among them CLOSE CALLS WITH ...
UChicago Division of the Humanities
Interview [Part 2]: What is Philology?
Read the book or thinking of reading the book and you want to know what philology is? Check out the video to find out what philology is.
leapinglionbooks
Humanities Day 2012 Keynote: Shakespeare's Prejudices: Shrews & Jews - Richard Strier
The Taming of the Shrew and The Merchant of Venice are two of Shakespeare's most controversial and least loved (though very often performed) plays.
The University of Chicago