BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
Like modern-day explorers, the two academics featured in The Linguists travel to forgotten places around the globe to unearth rare treasuresin this case, endangered languages. On a shoestring budget,...
Is it possible that all human languages share a common ancestor? Since William Jones discovered the link between English and Sanskrit in 1783, the existence of a group of languages known as Indo-European has...
From ‘accent’ to ‘zero’ - a humorous tour through the different topics covered in the course. People with a wide range of views on English, from countries as diverse as India, Jamaica, France,...
Deals with group interaction in the age group 7 to 16 years. Illustrates how language skills continue to develop through exposure to a wide curriculum and emphasises the quality of interaction between both...
BBC4 series on statistics presented by Hans Rosling. In San Francisco, a new app mashes up police department data with the city’s street map to show what crime is being reported street by street, house by...
Podcast. Dr Jack Grieve, Lecturer in Forensic Linguistics at Aston University, asserts that very little is known about how new words spread in language. New words are regularly identified by lexicographers,...
Part 2 concerns group interaction and deals with the 7-16 age group. Aims to illustrate how language skills continue to develop through exposure to a wide curriculum and emphasises the quality of interaction...
Related searches have been automatically generated using the OpenCalais semantic analysis service.