Mr.Evan please make more videos dealing with all Language Based Sciences.You are amaizing,not like our University professors and we need you in this difficult times,please continue with your contribution.
Hi Mr. Evan. I hope u can make a video about psycholinguistics such concepts on perception, sentence processing and speech production. Thank you for your all previous lessons.
I’m from New Zealand where our USE of English IS unrecognised by its people , which is NOT GOOD WE CREATE PATHS WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND . Simply because we do not UNDERSTAND English structure As a CHILD OF GOD I stand for my nation & pray we share wisdom like such …. God bless you for sharing such knowledge
Hello . I want to ask a question about morphology . I am not a native speaker and I am studying morphology for the first time . So , when you were explaining that there is just one morpheme in the word " cranberry" 🍒🍒 you said that it is so easy to recognize the word berry , but I found it so difficult , to be honest it's the first time to know the meaning of the word cranberry . So I want to know how to recognize the morphemes inside any word . I am so sorry, I was speaking too much.
Hi Amira. Yes, this is a tricky issue. For some speakers, it may be relatively easy to identify the "berry" in "cranberry" (because those speakers may be familiar with words such as "blueberry, raspberry, blackberry", and so forth). I think the only sure way to recognize the morphemes in words is to become fluent in the language in which you're trying to identify the morphemes. The more familiar you become with the language, the easier the task will be... and you're not speaking too much!
Great video, thanks! It’s worth pointing out that not all Romance languages use “to go” with a future meaning. Italian, for example, does not. If you say: Vado a fare una passeggiata [lit. I’m going to do a walk], the meaning implies movement, i.e., I’m going (with the purpose of) taking a walk. So, it would simply translate as “I’m going for a walk”.
Hey, thank you for this video it was so helpful. I couldn't understand my University professor at all. Can you also do a lecture on methods of language reconstruction (comparative method specifically)?
Mr.Evan please make more videos dealing with all Language Based Sciences.You are amaizing,not like our University professors and we need you in this difficult times,please continue with your contribution.
Highly informative Mr. Evan 💐Look forward to many such videos that may enhance our level of understanding the language !
Wow. What a great presentation!
Highly informative Mr .Evan 💐
Very interesting and informative video sir. Great job 👍
Hi Mr. Evan. I hope u can make a video about psycholinguistics such concepts on perception, sentence processing and speech production. Thank you for your all previous lessons.
Great video, thank you ❤❤
This English class is DOPE yo !!!
Thanks a lot, very helpful.
Thank you for the lesson! love from indonesia
love from Bangladesh sir❤️❤️.plz post more video.
I’m from New Zealand where our USE of English IS unrecognised by its people , which is NOT GOOD
WE CREATE PATHS WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND . Simply because we do not
UNDERSTAND English structure
As a CHILD OF GOD I stand for my nation & pray we share wisdom like such ….
God bless you for sharing such knowledge
thanks for your videos
we are learning a lot of things we missed at classes. But we wonna get a video on clipping, blendind, borrowing etc
Thanks a lot it is a helpful
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Well done. Kindly make a video about metaphorical extension in pragmatics please.
Hello . I want to ask a question about morphology . I am not a native speaker and I am studying morphology for the first time . So , when you were explaining that there is just one morpheme in the word " cranberry" 🍒🍒 you said that it is so easy to recognize the word berry , but I found it so difficult , to be honest it's the first time to know the meaning of the word cranberry . So I want to know how to recognize the morphemes inside any word . I am so sorry, I was speaking too much.
Mmm interesting! 😊😊
Hi Amira. Yes, this is a tricky issue. For some speakers, it may be relatively easy to identify the "berry" in "cranberry" (because those speakers may be familiar with words such as "blueberry, raspberry, blackberry", and so forth). I think the only sure way to recognize the morphemes in words is to become fluent in the language in which you're trying to identify the morphemes. The more familiar you become with the language, the easier the task will be... and you're not speaking too much!
Great video, thanks! It’s worth pointing out that not all Romance languages use “to go” with a future meaning. Italian, for example, does not. If you say: Vado a fare una passeggiata [lit. I’m going to do a walk], the meaning implies movement, i.e., I’m going (with the purpose of) taking a walk. So, it would simply translate as “I’m going for a walk”.
Interesting! Thanks much, Daryl!
Hey, thank you for this video it was so helpful. I couldn't understand my University professor at all.
Can you also do a lecture on methods of language reconstruction (comparative method specifically)?
Hi Laiba! That is not really my area of expertise, but I will try to make a video about this in the future. Thanks!
doyou still do these stuff in universites? cuz im here doin it in my a levels. imm soo confused..
Does indonesia got something to do with indo-european?
Hi Rafsel. No, the "Indo" in "Indo-European" involves the Indian subcontinent
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I heard the volume somewhat low, great video though, thanks for sharing :)
Yes, sorry about that--I'll be re-uploading this video soon. Thanks!
please can you make a video about Historical Linguistics🥺🥺🥺
Hello! I may add a video in the future on this topic, but for now all I have is a video on language change
@@evanashworth490 thank you dear teacher😍❤
What about the atrocities made from US in Vietnam , Irak and Afghanistan. The memory is short when it comes to political interest.
Ummmm, those issues are important, but they are not the focus of my channel.
Please show ur face and explain that's what I'm used tovin this channel 😢