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Introduction to phonetics and phonology which aims to encourage students to discuss the subject. Humour and music are used to create a context where the students feel at ease in producing new sounds. Uses...
Part 1 shows how morphemes can be identified. Part 2 surveys traditional division of morphology into inflectional and derivational. Part 3: different types of affix, concepts of morph and morpheme. Part 4...
Illustrates the ways in which sound is produced for speech giving examples of language from around the world.
A simultaneous TV and X-ray sagittal view of two speakers of English (Scottish and northern English). Includes an introductory section explaining the equipment used in the making of the tape.
The series gives the student an opportunity of teaching himself the basic techniques of palaeography. Shots of original manuscripts are combined with animation techniques to show the derivation of letter...
Professor P F Strawson and Gareth Evans discuss linguistic theory.* (60 minutes)
History of the English Language acts as an excellent layman’s introduction to the origins of one of the most common languages on the planet, demonstrating how dialect changes over time, and presenting...
One of a series of audiotapes in which eminent writers and poets read their works and discuss ideas, influences and thoughts on life. On this tape Robert Frost reads some of his poems
Online videoblog hosted by the ‘Dark Lady’ alias E-Verse Contessa Jessica who offers a lexical compendium of words that Shakespeare coined from A-Z. Each weekly blog posting focuses on a different...
Use of language to communicate complex ideas is the most obvious way to demonstrate cognition and understanding. This film clearly illustrates the importance of language and the ideas it enables us to...
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