Whenever I have an Ling assignment, I am here. I cannot find such a detailed explanation nowhere. You save me from every assignment. What a great professor! Grettings from Turkey !
Sir, thanks a lot for your efforts to make education available to the people who cannot afford to pay for it. I really appreciate it. I'm watching these videos in order to understand how my own brain works. I have reasons to believe it works differently: I speak 3 languages which I didn't really learn; I think I forget new words & expressions but when the right situation comes, they just pop out; I first say something & only then comprehend the meaning of what i said (which got me into a lot of trouble); I see words & idioms in my dreams; I write poems in English though I am not a native speaker of English - I have ideas that I want to get across & they just happen to rhyme (the best rhymes come to me when I sleep); I have an obsessive desire to read my dictionary; English has changed me - the things that I didn't care about in my own language (like math) excite me in English. This is a problem since my obcession with languages is growing stronger & it's hard to control. I feel I should learn the 4th language since there're directories in my brain that are running idle. Please recommend books or sites which can explain the phenomenon. I will appreciate your comments.
+Elena Dobrovoskaya I think your brain works fine! ;) I suggest you check out François Grosjean's blog about bilingualism: www.francoisgrosjean.ch/blog_en.html You might not find answers to all your questions, but a lot of interesting stuff nonetheless!
I am gracefully thankful that you made this video years ago and now because of you I'll pass my exams. Thank you so much sir ❤ this is much appreciated
Hello sir,i dont know if you are gonna see that or not, but from 2020 ,somewhere in LGERIA, Master class we still learn from your amazing videos....soo thank you so much .
20:40 "Best" doesn't seem to fit as a replacement for 'goodest'. Good-est doesn't work because Good isn't hierarchical. Comparing a nurse working voluntary overtime, a passing neighbour who saved a cat from a burning building and the valorous soldiers in ww2 who left no fellow soldier behind, shows you good can happen anywhere and the action or decision to supererogate makes the good. The desirability of doing so, the quantities and qualities of the action being performed all analyze the result of the good in an external framework to creating good and not the good itself. Best lacks the moral component too. Great videos! These are the goodest stuff I can find anywhere on linguistics!
Excellent overview, thank you very much :) I was looking for a video course to go over my notes and add explanations etc which I might have missed in my Intro to English Linguistic course at university. You explain very well :D
Perfect lecture,but i want and also needed of prefixes in,un,dis,non,and im and suffixes s,ness,ment,ly and ren and there average in whole English system that which one is more productive
Whenever I have an Ling assignment, I am here. I cannot find such a detailed explanation nowhere. You save me from every assignment. What a great professor! Grettings from Turkey !
Sir, thanks a lot for your efforts to make education available to the people who cannot afford to pay for it. I really appreciate it. I'm watching these videos in order to understand how my own brain works. I have reasons to believe it works differently: I speak 3 languages which I didn't really learn; I think I forget new words & expressions but when the right situation comes, they just pop out; I first say something & only then comprehend the meaning of what i said (which got me into a lot of trouble); I see words & idioms in my dreams; I write poems in English though I am not a native speaker of English - I have ideas that I want to get across & they just happen to rhyme (the best rhymes come to me when I sleep); I have an obsessive desire to read my dictionary; English has changed me - the things that I didn't care about in my own language (like math) excite me in English. This is a problem since my obcession with languages is growing stronger & it's hard to control. I feel I should learn the 4th language since there're directories in my brain that are running idle. Please recommend books or sites which can explain the phenomenon. I will appreciate your comments.
+Elena Dobrovoskaya I think your brain works fine! ;) I suggest you check out François Grosjean's blog about bilingualism: www.francoisgrosjean.ch/blog_en.html
You might not find answers to all your questions, but a lot of interesting stuff nonetheless!
I am gracefully thankful that you made this video years ago and now because of you I'll pass my exams. Thank you so much sir ❤ this is much appreciated
Good luck with the exams!
Hello sir,i dont know if you are gonna see that or not, but from 2020 ,somewhere in LGERIA, Master class we still learn from your amazing videos....soo thank you so much .
That's great! Thanks a lot! Best wishes from Switzerland!
You’re the best teacher 👌🏻💜 keep going
im about to have my final morphology exam today. your 35 minutes video is way better than my whole semester 😂 thank you, it helps me a lot.
20:40 "Best" doesn't seem to fit as a replacement for 'goodest'. Good-est doesn't work because Good isn't hierarchical. Comparing a nurse working voluntary overtime, a passing neighbour who saved a cat from a burning building and the valorous soldiers in ww2 who left no fellow soldier behind, shows you good can happen anywhere and the action or decision to supererogate makes the good. The desirability of doing so, the quantities and qualities of the action being performed all analyze the result of the good in an external framework to creating good and not the good itself. Best lacks the moral component too.
Great videos! These are the goodest stuff I can find anywhere on linguistics!
Goodest comment ever.
Your video helps me a lot to understand what productivity is. Thanks.
It is really a very valuable video . It is beneficial for all who are interested in English linguistics . Thanks a lot .
Excellent overview, thank you very much :) I was looking for a video course to go over my notes and add explanations etc which I might have missed in my Intro to English Linguistic course at university.
You explain very well :D
Mr Hilpert,
thanks for your videos which help students in Turkiye.
Teşekkür ederim!
Mate, I think your course is wonderful.
veri interesting, my understanding of english language got the throughout ness that lately required
Definitely heard statal in the context of German passive constructions.
Amazing lecture, thank you and God blessyou
Perfect lecture,but i want and also needed of prefixes in,un,dis,non,and im and suffixes s,ness,ment,ly and ren and there average in whole English system that which one is more productive
and we needyour new video about methodology :) thanks sir
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Very informative!
Thank you Sir..its very helpful...a full pakage of info. ..but kindly keep the volume high...
thanks a lot, sir!
Plz make a video on" morpho _syntactic analysis " in linguistics
Great video, well done!
Thanks for watching!
excuse me, do you have a video where you explain about lexical strata?
Ребят, у кого есть лекция?