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9. Linguistics and Literature

Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this lecture on the work of Roman Jakobson, Professor Paul Fry continues his discussion of synchrony and diachrony. The relationships among formalism, semiotics, and linguistics are explored. Claude Levi-Strauss's structural interpretation of the Oedipus myth is discussed in some detail. In order to differentiate Jakobson's poetic functions, Professor Fry analyzes the sentence "It is raining" from six perspectives. Significant attention is paid to the use of diagrams in literary linguistic theory. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Synchrony and Diachrony 06:47 - Chapter 2. The Emergence of Structuralism 11:24 - Chapter 3. The Relationship Between Formalism and Semiotics 17:33 - Chapter 4. Levi-Strauss and the Meaning of the Oedipus Myth 26:19 - Chapter 5. The Poetic Function 32:49 - Chapter 6. Jacobson's Six Functions 43:53 - Chapter 7. Metalanguage and Poetic Function Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2009.

A Bit of Fry and Laurie...Tricky Linguistics

hello we're talking about language today...

A Polyglot's Daily Linguistic Workout

www.babelnomore.com Michael Erard, researching his study of polyglots, films Alexander Arguelles describing his daily language-learning regimen.

Patricia Kuhl: The linguistic genius of babies

www.ted.com At TEDxRainier, Patricia Kuhl shares astonishing findings about how babies learn one language over another -- by listening to the humans around them and "taking statistics" on the sounds they need to know. Clever lab experiments (and brain scans) show how 6-month-old babies use sophisticated reasoning to understand their world.

Riz Khan - Linguistic imperialism?

We look at the pros and cons of the spread of English as a global language and its impact on cultures and diversity.

Linguistics -Linguistics (Official Video) **NEW**

www.facebook.com/IamLinguistics www.twitter.com/IamLinguistics Twitter.com/CharlieProducer ---DOWNLOAD THE FREE SPEECH EP FREE HERE: www.sendspace.com Video for Linguistics Twitter.com/IamLingusitics Soundcloud.com/Linguistics

Dr. John Grinder defines Neuro-Linguistic Programming ( NLP)

An interview with John Grinder October 2008. Q1. What is the definition of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)?

20/20 Linguistic Profiling

Catherine Davies Class

What is Linguistics

Brief segment describing the field of linguistics.

Linguistic Profiling, AfricanAmerican English Origin, Gullah

Discusses the linguistic profiling research of John Baugh. Linguistic profiling is when are discriminated against on the basis of perceived dialect (see also: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Also discusses one theory on the origins of African American English. The theory here is the creolist view. Other views include (1) substratist view, (2) dialectologist (or Anglicist) view, (3) settler principle view, (4) founder principle view. Also briefly mentions Gullah, a creole language spoken by the descendents of slaves off the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia. ---- Transcript In the 1960s Detroit was the home of Motown. Today there's a thriving hip hop scence. Even the white cross-over rapper Eminem comes from the area called 8-mile. Inner city Detroit is 82% African American. But language can define you just as much as the color of your skin. At the main bus station we meet John Baugh, a professor of linguistics from Stanford University in California. John joins us in Detroit to demonstrate an experiment he's been conducting for years about how American react to different accents. It's called linguistic profiling. First, he checks the rental housing section in the city paper. Then, he calls properties that are advertised for rent. He calls first using an African American accent. Realtor: May I help you? JB: Yes, my name is Michael Davis. I was calling to see if you might have any houses for rent that might be available? RM: Then, he calls again speaking with a Latino ...