What is Color? & Who Cares? | Philosophy Tube
Let's look at the philosophy of colour! (Or color, if you're American.) Is colour wavelengths of light? Mental perceptions? How do anthropology, linguistics, and ...
Philosophy Tube
Prof. Simon Kirby - The Language Organism: Evolution, Culture, and What it Means to be Human
Professor Simon Kirby delivered his inaugural lecture entitled "The Language Organism: evolution, culture, and what it means to be human" on 22 March 2011.
The University of Edinburgh
Steven Pinker: Linguistics as a Window to Understanding the Brain | Big Think
In this lecture, Steven Pinker, renowned linguist and Harvard Psychology Professor, discusses linguistics as a window to understanding the human brain.
Big Think
How the language you speak affects your thoughts
How can a simple nursery rhyme be so complicated to translate? If your language doesn't include words for numbers, are you still able to count? And why do ...
TED-Ed Student Talks
23. Language
(May 21, 2010) Professor Robert Sapolsky gives a lecture on language. He describes the similarities and differences between different human and animal ...
Stanford
"Beyond the Language Given: Language Processing from an Embrained Perspective", Peter Hagoort
Lecture in the C-STAR series, given by Prof. Dr. Peter Hagoort (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour; ...
C-STAR Lecture Series
Language and the brain (with Ev Fedorenko)
Recently I had the pleasure of speaking to cognitive neuroscientist Ev Fedorenko. She is head of EvLab, her own language lab at MIT, and their mission is to ...
Canguro English
Gender and Language Processing
How do we deal with gender when we process language? Do we take it into consideration when we hear words and sentences? In this week's episode, we talk ...
The Ling Space
6. How Do We Communicate?: Language in the Brain, Mouth
Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110) One of the most uniquely human abilities is the capacity for creating and understanding language. This lecture ...
YaleCourses
Human language and animal communication
This video lecture is a part of the course 'An Introduction to English Linguistics' at the University of Neuchâtel. This is session 2, in which I contrast human ...
Martin Hilpert
Mark Johnson: Language and Embodied Mind
Mark Johnson's lecture "Language and Embodied Mind" from Allen Hall on November 18, 2016.
UO SOJC
Lecture 2 – Word Vectors 1 | Stanford CS224U: Natural Language Understanding | Spring 2019
Take an adapted version of this course as part of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Professional Program. Learn more at: https://stanford.io/2rf9OO3 Professor ...
stanfordonline
Language Innateness - Jan-Wouter Zwart vs. Dan Everett
To celebrate the launch of their programme in multilingualism the University of Groningen and the University Campus Fryslân organised a seminal event ...
University of Groningen
Language Acquisition - Skinner vs. Chomsky (Intro Psych Tutorial #82)
www.psychexamreview.com In this video I introduce language acquisition as a type of learning that isn't explained well by the behaviorist principles we saw in ...
PsychExamReview
Language & Linguistic Science Graduates 2016
Messages from some of our BA finalists at the reception following their graduation on 14th July 2016.
Language and Linguistic Science, University of York
Lecture 1 – Course Overview | Stanford CS224U: Natural Language Understanding | Spring 2019
Take an adapted version of this course as part of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Professional Program. Learn more at: https://stanford.io/2rf9OO3 Professor ...
stanfordonline
How language shapes the way we think | Lera Boroditsky
There are about 7000 languages spoken around the world -- and they all have different sounds, vocabularies and structures. But do they shape the way we think ...
TED
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
CARTA: How Language Evolves: Edward Chang: Neuroscience of Speech Perception and Speech Production
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Edward Chang of UC San Francisco is interested in determining the basic mechanisms that underlie our ability to perceive and produce ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Another Go at Language Design
(April 28, 2010) Rob Pike, a Principal Engineer at Google, Inc., discusses possible reasons why new computer languages keep appearing and why they led ...
Stanford
Introduction to Behavioral Classification of Language 2 of 2 | Dr. Vincent Carbone
Dr. Carbone video | ABA | Introduction to the Behavioral Classification of Language | Part 2 of 2 Video part 1 link: https://youtu.be/q1qUj4E549o The behavior ...
The Carbone Clinic Dubai
How Language Shapes Thought | Lera Boroditsky
Do the languages we speak shape the way we think? For example, how do we think about time? The word "time" is the most frequent noun in the English ...
Long Now Foundation
DeepMind x UCL | Deep Learning Lectures | 10/12 | Unsupervised Representation Learning
Unsupervised learning is one of the three major branches of machine learning (along with supervised learning and reinforcement learning). It is also arguably ...
DeepMind
1992 Killian Lecture - Noam Chomsky, "Language and the ‘Cognitive Revolution’"
Professor Noam Chomsky delivers the 20th Annual James R. Killian, Jr. Faculty Achievement Award and Lecture titled "Language and the 'Cognitive ...
MIT Video Productions
Grey Matters: Understanding Language
Why are humans the only species to have language? Is there something special about our brains? Are there genes that have evolved for language? In this talk ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Extraordinary Variations of the Human Mind: Simon Fisher: Language at the Extremes
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) 1:34 - Main Talk - Simon Fisher Simon Fisher gives a fascinating account of how an irregularity in one single base of DNA leads to a ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Honest Signals: How They Shape Our World
A surprising amount of human behavior can be reliably predicted from unconscious communication mechanisms. These unconscious social signals are not just ...
Microsoft Research
Natural Language Processing: State-of-Art: Observations and Insights
The Academic Research Summit, co-organized by Microsoft Research and the Association for Computing Machinery, is a forum to foster meaningful discussion ...
Microsoft Research
"Transfer of (Language) Learning," by Diane Larsen-Freeman
Presentation accompanying "Transfer of Learning Transformed," by Diane Larsen-Freeman, published in the first issue of the Currents in Language Learning ...
Wiley
Stanford CS224N: NLP with Deep Learning | Winter 2019 | Lecture 10 – Question Answering
Professor Christopher Manning, Stanford University http://onlinehub.stanford.edu/ Professor Christopher Manning Thomas M. Siebel Professor in Machine ...
stanfordonline
The functional anatomy of language: Four things you need to know: Greg Hickok, Ph.D.
Greg Hickok, Ph.D., shows us the functional anatomy of language: Four things you need to know. From the 2015-2016 Distinguished Lecturer Series, December ...
UC Davis MIND Institute
6. Multicore Programming
MIT 6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems, Fall 2018 Instructor: Julian Shun View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/6-172F18 YouTube ...
MIT OpenCourseWare
"Making A Mark - November 4, 2016 Session 1"
4:00pm - Welcome and Introduction to conference (John Bodel and Stephen Houston) Session 1: Marking Meaning (John Bodel presiding) 4:30pm - “Making the ...
Brown University
The Neuroscience of Emotions
Google Tech Talks September 16, 2008 ABSTRACT The ability to recognize and work with different emotions is fundamental to psychological flexibility and ...
GoogleTechTalks
George Lakoff | What Studying the Brain Tells Us About Arts Education
George Lakoff, Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at U.C. Berkeley, emphasizes that the bridge between existing knowledge and new ...
bigideasfest
Political Morality in Your Brain | Elisabeth Wehling | TEDxBerlin
For more information on Elisabeth Wehling, please visit our website www.tedxberlin.de Elisabeth Wehling, PhD., is a bestselling author and cognitive linguist at ...
TEDx Talks
Neuro-Architectural Homologies for Language in the Human and Non-Human Primate Brain - Greg Hickok
Lecture in the C-STAR series, delivered by Gregory Hickok, PhD (University of California Irvine) on September 12th 2019, at the University of South Carolina.
C-STAR Lecture Series
Q&A: What Makes Us Human? - with Adam Rutherford
What role does consciousness play? Dow did religion develop? Adam Rutherford answers audience questions following his talk. Subscribe for regular science ...
The Royal Institution
How bilingualism helps your brain
Speaking more than one language, bilingualism, may have an effect on the way we think. In this lecture, Professor Ellen Bialystok explores how being actively ...
UniofReading
Ron Pressler - The Practice and Theory of TLA+
Abstract “Thinking is not the ability to manipulate language; it's the ability to manipulate concepts. Computer science should be about concepts, not languages.
Curry On!
Karen Uhlenbeck - Why the ‘Unreasonable Effectiveness’ of Mathematics?
Free access to Closer to Truth's library of 5000 videos: http://bit.ly/376lkKN What is it about mathematics that it can describe so accurately the world around us?
Closer To Truth
4. Calculus: One of the Most Successful Technologies
(October 22, 2012) Professor Keith Devlin discusses how calculus is truly one of the most useful discoveries of all time. Originally presented in the Stanford ...
Stanford