I spent 5 minutes in college but my favorite course by FAR was linguistic anthropology. So much that I paid attention to the words that I use in order to understand my own thought biases as well as the words other people use to understand theirs. I'm constantly thinking about all sorts of linguistic aspects of life. You've got another sub!
I couldn't agree more with style. I come from the roughest parts of LA in South Central. The I way I talk to my ppl here compared to how I talk to my people back in UC Riverside is completely different. Some are surprised that I come from this area because of the way I talk.
Race could very well be why people were saying that Obama was "articulate." BUT, I would point out that before Obama, we had George W Bush as president, who was not articulate at all. So, one can't overlook the fact that after eight years of Americans listening to Bush, people may have appreciated Obama being articulate. Just saying that a combination of factors may be at work here.
I think you make an excellent point here and I completely agree. I don’t think I explained the argument as best I could but the book does not ignore other factors playing a role. Thank you!
Gawdam linguistic anthropology is also about race now?!? Dammm! 😅 guess you can’t get away from woke crap even in the most obscure sections of learning. I’ve lost all interest in the sub now, thanks for opening my mind 🙏
Lera Boroditsky's Ted Talk is one of the most accessible introductions to linguistic anthropology that I've seen, I'm so happy you mentioned it!
Not sure how I missed this! 10 months later, thank you!
I spent 5 minutes in college but my favorite course by FAR was linguistic anthropology. So much that I paid attention to the words that I use in order to understand my own thought biases as well as the words other people use to understand theirs. I'm constantly thinking about all sorts of linguistic aspects of life. You've got another sub!
This is so wonderful! Linguistics is SO cool and thank you for subscribing!!
Another book is The Hate U Give! It is where I learned about Code Switching which is a huge aspect of language and communication :P
I couldn't agree more with style. I come from the roughest parts of LA in South Central. The I way I talk to my ppl here compared to how I talk to my people back in UC Riverside is completely different. Some are surprised that I come from this area because of the way I talk.
This is such an excellent point, thank you for sharing! I completely see what you mean by people being surprised. Language is so impactful.
Yes!!! I'm double majoring in linguistics and anthropology at UCSD!
Aw, thank you Miah! I remember you telling me a little bit about that!
Thanks for the fun intro into this topic. I came here while searching for computational linguistics material. Still, i enjoyed the detour 😁
bless your channel
Haha, happy to help!
Mam please do the videos related to socio cultural theories of anthropology
Good idea!
@@AliviaBrown thankyou mam 🙏
Sociolinguistics was a popular book by penguin, before med school almost erased all memory of past life…
Wow, I did not know this
nice ! thanks Alivia
Any time!
Loved this! You did a great job! Very informative.
Thank you so much! So glad!!
I am so freaking excited I found you Omgsh!! Ahh
I hope my videos have been helpful!!
I was trying to learn but I got really distracted miss i think you need to be a Disney princess part time lol
👏🏽
How is grad school now?
I'm actually working now! Still haven't decided on if I want to go to grad school :)
Race could very well be why people were saying that Obama was "articulate." BUT, I would point out that before Obama, we had George W Bush as president, who was not articulate at all. So, one can't overlook the fact that after eight years of Americans listening to Bush, people may have appreciated Obama being articulate. Just saying that a combination of factors may be at work here.
I think you make an excellent point here and I completely agree. I don’t think I explained the argument as best I could but the book does not ignore other factors playing a role. Thank you!
Gawdam linguistic anthropology is also about race now?!? Dammm! 😅 guess you can’t get away from woke crap even in the most obscure sections of learning. I’ve lost all interest in the sub now, thanks for opening my mind 🙏