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This E-Lecture discusses the central principles and stages of the Great Vowel Shift, the chain shift that has influenced the English ...
190,551 views
11 years ago
Jeronimo Santiago y Rodriguez Guill{en.
425 views
4 years ago
Originally Published January 05, 2015 What explains the difference between English and American accents? On this episode of ...
541 views
6 years ago
This E-lecture discusses the ways vowels systems organize themselves. It exemplifies the basic principles of sound change using ...
10,064 views
12 years ago
#History_of_the_English_language #Language_histories #Vowel_shifts Great Vowel Shift The Great Vowel Shift was a series of ...
94 views
5 years ago
A Nerd Nite East Bay on Leap Day! We're celebrating with three great talks and booze. And you? Join us to hear from two-time ...
239 views
Streamed 8 years ago
This E-Lecture discusses the main cultural and linguistic developments that the English language underwent from Old English ...
5,242 views
In the first part of his E-Lecture, Jürgen Handke discusses the phonological changes that marked the transition from Middle ...
8,567 views
In this short micro-lecture, Laila Titchaoui, one of Prof. Handke's students, discusses the Northern Cities Shift, an ongoing sound ...
4,810 views
7 years ago
The repository "VLC203 - The History of English" is free for everyone. It provides substantial information about the development of ...
2,820 views
3 years ago
In this short micro-lecture, Lena Wendels, one of Prof. Handke's students, discusses the Canadian Shift, a central feature of ...
7,088 views
8 years ago
In this short micro-lecture, Stefanie Berndt, one of Prof. Handke's students, discusses the California Shift, a relatively recent sound ...
5,470 views
Before we can spell words according to how they sound, we must first take inventory of all the sounds that need to be represented.
91 views
1 year ago
In this short micro-lecture, Janina Regnery, one of Prof. Handke's students, discusses the Southern Shift, a central feature of the ...
1,762 views
In this short E-Lecture, which addresses undergraduate students of English and linguistics, Prof. Handke provides an overview of ...
234,721 views
9 years ago
This final E-Lecture about the history of English examines the linguistic changes that the English language underwent between ...
6,068 views
This short videoclip introduces the central goals of the respective VLC-E-Learning unit and provides some guidance as to how to ...
603 views
The classification of any English vowel system is normaly based on vowel length. The E-Lecture shows that length is not the key ...
7,672 views
Correction: two of the five examples at 7:10 don't actually come from Grimm's law: House/casa and cat/gato. Click here for the next ...
403,568 views
10 years ago
367 views