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John McWhorter – Language A to Z
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Filled with humor, whimsy, and no shortage of insights, this course is a fast-paced tour of the same territory linguists tread each…
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John McWhorter – Language A to Z
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With more than 6,000 languages spoken around the world, itβs no wonder that linguistics, the study of language, has a reputation for being complex and inaccessible. But hereβs a secret: Thereβs a lot thatβs quirky and intriguing about how human language worksβand much of it is downright fun to learn about.
Every day, linguists ponder and try to solve some of the most intriguing scientific, historical, and sociological puzzles behind the inner workings of languageβhow it emerged, how it evolved, how itβs used, and where itβs going in the future.
- Whatβs the deal with slang like βbaby mamaβ and βLOLββ where does it come from and can it actually be OK to use?
- Why donβt English speakers use words like βthouβ and βtheeβ anymore?
- What makes βmamaβ and βpapaβ the first words spoken by children in many languages?
These and other curious questions (and their surprising answers) are all part of what makes linguistics a field of study thatβs anything but dry and dull. But with so many languages and so many potential avenues of exploration, it can often seem daunting to try to understand it. Where does one even start?
Look no further thanΒ Language A to Z, in which acclaimed linguist and celebrated Great Courses professor John McWhorter of Columbia University creates a delightful way to get accessible, bite-sized introductions to language. These twenty-four 15-minute lectures by one of the best-known popularizers of language use the English alphabet as a unique, offbeat way to let you hopscotch through some of the fieldβs major topics, hot-button issues, curious factoids, and more. Filled with humor, whimsy, and no shortage of insights, this course is a fast-paced tour of the same territory linguists tread each and every day.
An Entertaining Way to Probe Linguistic Mysteries
Language, according to Professor McWhorter, is a highly diverse subject, covering so many areas of inquiry that one can easily become confused. ButΒ Language A to Zβs alphabetical approach provides you with a clear and more entertaining way to probe the mysteries of languageβfrom Aramaic and English to Maltese and French to Ket and !XΓ³Γ΅βwithout being overwhelmed. In fact, youβre likely to find yourself more easily drawn into subjects you normally wouldnβt think could be so much fun.
- Vocabulary:Β Is the size of a languageβs vocabulary truly a testament to its greatness? How do we even begin to consider which words to include and which to discard?
- Pronouns:Β Professor McWhorter uses the word βsheβ as a way to explore some of the strange aspects of the development of English pronouns, revealing just how conservative English is.
- Double negatives:Β A restriction on double negatives isnβt the norm outside of English; languages like French and Russian regularly employ double negatives such as βI donβt see nothing.β Where did this Standard English attitude toward double negatives come from?
- Slang:Β Is there more slang today than in the past? βZoo,β βWhatβs up, Doc?β and βLOLβ are just three of the many examples of slang usage youβll take a closer look at while learning that slang isnβt a 20th-century developmentβitβs been with us for centuries.
Eye-Opening Insights from A to Z
Youβll be amazed at just how much there is to learn about languageβand that much of it runs counter to what you may have been taught in school. Every lecture is packed with information that will give you a more accurate view of what people speak and why they speak it that way.
- βEeny, meeny, miney, moeβ and βHickory, dickory, docβ are derived from the words for numbers in an early relative of Welsh, and were once used by English speakers in England for games and counting farm animals.
- The reason βlikeβ is here to stay in common American speech has much to do with an increased sociological openness to alternative opinions and,Β like, an avoidance of assertiveness.
- While humans have the genetic capacity for oral language, thereβs no genetic endowment for written languageβjust as how we arenβt genetically developed to drive, but many of us do it daily.
These lectures are all delivered in Professor McWhorterβs light-hearted yet informative teaching style, which makesΒ Language A to ZΒ essential for anyone looking for a welcoming window into the quirks, curiosities, and intricacies of how language works.
A master instructor whoβs contributed his knowledge to dozens of media outlets, including NPR,Β Good Morning America,Β Meet the Press, andΒ The New York Times, Professor McWhorter will constantly keep you captivated, informed, and, above all, entertained. You may even find yourself laughing out loud at some points (or rather, βLOLβingβ).
So join him for a chance to finally get some answersβsome of which may surprise you, all of which will fascinate youβto the perplexing questions linguists are asked all the time.
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