What a great video! Informative, concise and very pleasant to watch. I was quite surprised when I saw that you don't have a popular channel full of videos about these topics and realized it was just an overview for a linguistics course. Congratulations anyway!
This video is great! It has great examples that helped me to understand this much better than anything else so far. There are pictures to go along with each example, which really helps clear up confusion. It's straight-forward and to-the-point, which makes it very useful for learning the material quickly. The narrator is calm and has a soothing voice that makes watching this easy and enjoyable. This material is so much more clear to me now after watching this video. Thank you so much and please leave this video up, as it's the best one I've found. :)
that's a great explanation of micro Linguistics by using animation. It is very interesting and become the inspiration of teaching linguistics by using creative slide to my students. thanks a lot
Good After noon Professor, thanks for your well explanation. Welcome to Morocco if possible. I'm a retired professor of Arabic language in Morocco. I'm a student in Morocco in Departement of English Studies. Thanks a lot dear Professor
informative (and cute!) video. One question though, is friendly a free morpheme? Or does it consist of a free and a bound morpheme without friendly being in one of the two categories? I haven't really grasped the concept of morphology (or linguistics in general, since I just decided to learn about it), so this question might be stupid
Woah woah, your example of "have" is wrong. This is simply a case of pronunciation that varies from English speaking country to country, as well as the individual, especially those who have different speed rhythms. There's no distinct "v" or "f" sound, if anything it should always be a "v" sound but when we talk faster, the "v" softens to some degree, but again, depending on country, individual etc. There's no rule about when you use one or the other.
this is the cutest video on youtube about linguistics
thanks so much! :)
Examples are so practical. Thanks for including helpful examples!
So happy you find this useful! :)
What a great video! Informative, concise and very pleasant to watch. I was quite surprised when I saw that you don't have a popular channel full of videos about these topics and realized it was just an overview for a linguistics course. Congratulations anyway!
This is brilliant. Best linguistics video I've ever seen; short, succinct and descriptive.
This video is great! It has great examples that helped me to understand this much better than anything else so far. There are pictures to go along with each example, which really helps clear up confusion. It's straight-forward and to-the-point, which makes it very useful for learning the material quickly. The narrator is calm and has a soothing voice that makes watching this easy and enjoyable. This material is so much more clear to me now after watching this video. Thank you so much and please leave this video up, as it's the best one I've found. :)
that's a great explanation of micro Linguistics by using animation. It is very interesting and become the inspiration of teaching linguistics by using creative slide to my students. thanks a lot
That's great! I'm glad that this helps with learning linguistics! :)
im really love this kind of videos i wil tell all my classmates about this video it will help us keep going please
Good After noon Professor, thanks for your well explanation. Welcome to Morocco if possible. I'm a retired professor of Arabic language in Morocco. I'm a student in Morocco in Departement of English Studies.
Thanks a lot dear Professor
informative (and cute!) video. One question though, is friendly a free morpheme? Or does it consist of a free and a bound morpheme without friendly being in one of the two categories? I haven't really grasped the concept of morphology (or linguistics in general, since I just decided to learn about it), so this question might be stupid
Hey girl,
please make more videos on linguistics!
I just wanna say thank you so much! If I didn't watch your video, I would be super confused with linguistic.
Thank u so much u ar the best who explaine linguistic
This is so well made! thanks
this is a really good video thanks for helping me ace my test
This video is just perfect!
Wow! These videos are dope! Glad I found this channel
thank u so sos o much u saved me from the exam of tommorow
Thanks for your video, this helped a lot.
Thanks for this
Thank you for this video! ❤
Great video!
Would you recommend going into linguistics? I'm seriously thinking about it.
this is awesome
1:05 pls tell me that example works with the British pronunciation too
Yes
Wow! You're so good. Are you a teacher already?
Thank you so much!
You’re welcome! I hope you found this video useful! :)
You are amazing
keep going please
Thank you i love this video 💕
thanks
when more vids
I love it
so cute and understandable 😍
You haven’t posted since Sabrina carpenter
Hey welcome back
who says "I haf to eat lunch"? That's just wrong.
me
Woah woah, your example of "have" is wrong. This is simply a case of pronunciation that varies from English speaking country to country, as well as the individual, especially those who have different speed rhythms. There's no distinct "v" or "f" sound, if anything it should always be a "v" sound but when we talk faster, the "v" softens to some degree, but again, depending on country, individual etc. There's no rule about when you use one or the other.
Phonetics?????
Remove the damn music it’s annoying
The music in the background was really annoying.