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SEM103 - Historical Semantics
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The history of English 03: The Early Modern English period
An overview of the Early Modern period from a historical-linguistic perspective.
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Understanding evolution: Michael Gillings at TEDxMacquarieUniversity
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Learn the basics of language history, language families and how languages change over time. This first lesson introduces languages, dialects and registers, and ...
NativLang
Michael Halliday - Language evolving: Some systemic functional reflections on the history of meaning
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, and hosted by the Department of Language and Literacy Education and the Faculty of Education as ...
The University of British Columbia
Progressive Presidents: Crash Course US History #29
In which John Green teaches you about the Progressive Presidents, who are not a super-group of former presidents who create complicated, symphonic, rock ...
CrashCourse
"The American School: Why Johnny Can't Think" by Leonard Peikoff
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Ayn Rand Institute
How to read a document part 2 | The historian's toolkit | US History | Khan Academy
KA's History Fellow Kim Kutz and Grammar Fellow David Rheinstrom continue their conversation about how to interpret Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address.
Khan Academy
"The Programming Language Called Classical Chinese" by David Branner
In this talk I present some of the ideas of context-free grammars and type systems, using Classical Chinese (the written language of common East Asian ...
Strange Loop
Conlanging Case Study: Part 1 - Goals and Tense System
WARNING: This video contains excessive amounts of incoherent rambling. Proceed at your own discretion. Today, I'm starting work on a new conlang and ...
Biblaridion
Semantic Change | Old to Modern English | Meaning Broadening and Narrowing | Historical Linguistics
Semantics is the study of meaning. Modern English differs from Old English is in the number of borrowed words that have come into the language since the Old ...
Umair Linguistics
Historical Linguistics between Linguistics and Philology | Stéphane Polis
Ancient Egyptian-Coptic in Typological Perspective Wednesday, February 10, 2016 Ruth Berman, Member The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities ...
The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
History of English - The Sound System of OE
This E-Lecture defines and exemplifies the sound system of Old English. Using the 36 phonemes of the West-Saxon variety, J. Handke not only exemplifies each ...
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
Prof. Stefan Collini - From Belles-Lettres to Eng-Lit: Criticism and its Publics
Professor Stefan Collini re-examines the history of the activity of literary criticism and discipline of English Literature. In the 250 years since the founding of the ...
The University of Edinburgh
Everyday Life in Shakespeare’s England│Professor Catherine Richardson | University of Kent
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University of Kent
History of English - The EMnE Period
This E-Lecture introduces the main cultural and political events that shaped the Early Modern English period. Furthermore, it discusses the central parameters ...
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The minimalist program and language acquisition
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The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person's Guide to Writing in the 21st Century
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Brown University
Steven Pinker: The Sense of Style
The APS-David Myers Lecture on the Science and Craft of Teaching Psychology, delivered at the 27th Annual APS Convention, New York City, May 2015.
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Ferdinand de Saussure and Structural Linguistics
A Short Introduction to the key concepts of Ferdinand de Saussure and Structural Linguistics.
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Class Description - History of English
This class covers the history of the English language from its remote Indo-European origins (and even before) to the present day. It provides substantial ...
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TYP104 - Types of Language Change I
Language change affects all aspects of language structure and use, This E-Lecture, which we produced by means of "team teaching", focuses on phonological ...
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This video was recorded at the Polyglot Gathering in Bratislava 2019 ( https://www.polyglotbratislava.com/ ).
Polyglot Gathering
Patrick Liu - ”Linguistic Universals and Chomsky's Universal Grammar”
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International Black Sea University (IBSU)
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Hoover Institution
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Programming Languages - CS50 for Lawyers 2019
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Noam Chomsky: The Stony Brook Interviews Part Two
World-renowned linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky is interviewed by Peter Ludlow.
Stony Brook University
GEN141 - Modern Writing Systems
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Western Washington University
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