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Etymology and surprising origins of English words
Learn about etymology, the study of word origins and derivations in historical linguistics, and the influence of a Proto-Indoeuropean (PIE) language in the formation of English and other modern languages in Europe, Russia, and Asia. Highlighted is how etymologists have come up with a theoretical model of the Proto-Indoeuropean language; how Modern English was influenced by the Proto-Germanic and Latin languages, both descendants of PIE; and how English continues to borrow words from other languages.
TO CLARIFY THE ORIGIN OF "WAR"
PIE *wers- "to confuse, mix up" ► Frankish *werra ► Old North French "werre (Old French "guerre," meaning dispute, war) ► late Old English wyrre, werre "large-scale military conflict." Cognates suggest the original sense was "to bring into confusion." There's muc...
published: 28 Sep 2017
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COLOUR WORDS: The astounding origins of "blue", "black", "orange", "red" & other colors
Prepare to be amazed by the surprising origins of the English words for colours (or colors for our American friends). I promise you'll have at least one "wow" moment as I reveal:
🔵 Why the Ancient Greeks had no word for BLUE.
🔶 How the fruit "ORANGE" came before the colour.
◼️ Why BLACK used to mean WHITE.
🔴 Which colour we named first (I've given you a hint)
💿 Why there are two ways to spell GREY/GRAY
🌈 And much, much more.
Find out the etymologies of black, white, gray, blue, brown, green, orange, purples, pink, red and yellow - from their origins thousands of years ago, through Old English and into the present day.
Let's enjoy some colourful language!
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Check me out on Twitter & TikTok:
http://twitter.com/robwordsYT
http://tiktok.com/@robwords
==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Introduction
0:41 C...
published: 31 Aug 2022
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Etymology 101 (Lesson 1 of 20): Introduction to Language) -- Brett Robbins
A full etymology course. This video, the first in the series after the introduction to the course, covers language in general. Next: prefixes and suffixes. Then we get into various roots and the words built from them. By the end of the course you will have a much greater mastery of English etymology.
published: 29 Aug 2018
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The Interesting Etymology Behind 70 Words
Etymology is not an exact science, but the stories behind word origins and etymologies can still teach us a lot about linguistics. In this episode of The List Show, Erin breaks down the interesting etymology of 70 words, from vaccine to science.
You'll learn the etymology of vaccine and much more.
In case you forgot, The List Show is a trivia-tastic, fact-filled show for curious people. Subscribe here for new Mental Floss episodes every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpZ5qUqpW4hW4zdfuBxMSJA?sub_confirmation=1
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published: 16 Jun 2021
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THE ALPHABET EXPLAINED: The origin of every letter
Every letter of our alphabet has a story to tell. Join me for an A to Z of A to Z.
I'll explain...
𐦃 The Egyptian hieroglyphics that became our letters
🏛 Why W is called "double U"
🇫🇷 Why do the French call Y a "Greek I"?
💤 Is it ZEE or ZED??
✏️ How I and J were the same for the Romans
🤔 Why we can easily confuse U and V
Let's get cracking!
===LINKS===
A is for Ox by Lyn Davies: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/5040123
(Thanks to those who suggested I read it)
Weird plurals in English: https://youtu.be/3rhxeDInKu8
Lost letters of the alphabet: https://youtu.be/wJxKyh9e5_A
Check me out on Twitter & TikTok:
http://twitter.com/robwordsYT
http://tiktok.com/@robwords
==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Introduction
0:43 The birth of the alphabet
1:25 Hieroglyphics: A & B
4:13 C, E, K, M, N, O & R
6:0...
published: 11 Feb 2023
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Where did English come from? - Claire Bowern
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/where-did-english-come-from-claire-bowern
When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other, or with the writings of Chaucer? Claire Bowern traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.
Lesson by Claire Bowern, animation by Patrick Smith.
published: 16 Jul 2015
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J-Griff EXPOSES How the System Operates (Etymology Masterclass)
In this episode, J-Griff breaks down the foundational things anyone needs to understand to fully comprehend how the WHOLE SYSTEM operates. Words cast spells and are very powerful- this is an episode you do not want to miss!
#sovereignty #commerce #etymology
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published: 26 Aug 2022
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What is Etymology? | Prefix and Suffix in English
This video explains about the meaning of Etymology and it's pronunciation with an example. Also, it deals with the explanation of English Vocabulary, Prefix, Suffix, Synonym & Antonyms. Vocabulary is an integral part of the English language. In order to change the meaning of that particular word, 'Prefix' and 'Suffix' is used.
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published: 03 Apr 2020
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Etymology - sound change, roots & derivation (Etymology 1 of 2)
Etymology explores the origin of words - the history and development of individual words in a language. Etymology asks and tries to answer a familiar question: "where did this word come from?"
This video introduces etymology as a diachronic (historical) method that seeks to recover and build the history of words. Attested and reconstructed word forms help us arrive at the etymon of the Modern English word "queen".
Along the way, see some of the twists and turns that a word takes throughout its history as sounds change over time in a single language and as languages borrow words from each other. Topics include the importance of sound laws for situating single words within large-scale historical change and the role of derivational morphology in uncovering the background of words with af...
published: 07 Jul 2011
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The real origin of mankind that you are not supposed to know
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published: 09 Mar 2023
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Etymology and surprising origins of English words
Learn about etymology, the study of word origins and derivations in historical linguistics, and the influence of a Proto-Indoeuropean (PIE) language in the form...
Learn about etymology, the study of word origins and derivations in historical linguistics, and the influence of a Proto-Indoeuropean (PIE) language in the formation of English and other modern languages in Europe, Russia, and Asia. Highlighted is how etymologists have come up with a theoretical model of the Proto-Indoeuropean language; how Modern English was influenced by the Proto-Germanic and Latin languages, both descendants of PIE; and how English continues to borrow words from other languages.
TO CLARIFY THE ORIGIN OF "WAR"
PIE *wers- "to confuse, mix up" ► Frankish *werra ► Old North French "werre (Old French "guerre," meaning dispute, war) ► late Old English wyrre, werre "large-scale military conflict." Cognates suggest the original sense was "to bring into confusion." There's much confusion in the history of the word in European languages because they borrowed it either from the Germanic or from the Latin root. Etymological trees can have many twisted and intersecting branches (which makes me glad I'm not an etymologist:)
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RELATED LINKS
Scientific American (2018). New Evidence Fuels Debate over the Origin of Modern Languages (web article):
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-evidence-fuels-debate-over-the-origin-of-modern-languages/
Business Insider (2015). "This animated map shows how European languages evolved" (web article and animated map): http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-displays-spread-european-language-europe-russia-asia-history-2015-3
*Note: There are disagreements regarding where PIE originated and exactly how it spread.
Dictionary.com. "What Percentage of English Words are Derived from Latin?" (web article): http://dictionary.com/e/word-origins
Kutsui (Wikipedia User) "Countries where an Indo-European language is: a primary de facto national or official language a secondary official language officially recognized" (map): https://goo.gl/P8nxGV
Wikipedia. "Cot–caught merger" (web article about how the distinction in the vowel sounds of "cot" and "caught" is being lost in North American English): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cot%E2%80%93caught_merger
Slate. "Languages that have contributed to English vocabulary over time" (web article) http://www.slate.com/blogs/lexicon_valley/2014/03/10/etymology_languages_that_have_contributed_to_english_vocabulary_over_time.html
Ted.com. "20 words that once meant something very different" (web article illustrating semantic change): http://ideas.ted.com/20-words-that-once-meant-something-very-different/
Soho Press. "The Proto-Indo-European family" (web article briefly explaining how etymologists built the "family tree for Indo-European;" includes a chart showing the modern languages descending from Proto-Indoeuropean): https://sohopress.com/the-proto-indo-european-family/
Wikipedia. "Lists of English words by country or language of origin" (web page): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_English_words_by_country_or_language_of_origin
MUSIC
"And Then We Take Them Down Again" by Dokashiteru (feat. Susan Joseph)
"Wavering" Artificial Music by Aryll Fae
#language #linguistics #etymology
https://wn.com/Etymology_And_Surprising_Origins_Of_English_Words
Learn about etymology, the study of word origins and derivations in historical linguistics, and the influence of a Proto-Indoeuropean (PIE) language in the formation of English and other modern languages in Europe, Russia, and Asia. Highlighted is how etymologists have come up with a theoretical model of the Proto-Indoeuropean language; how Modern English was influenced by the Proto-Germanic and Latin languages, both descendants of PIE; and how English continues to borrow words from other languages.
TO CLARIFY THE ORIGIN OF "WAR"
PIE *wers- "to confuse, mix up" ► Frankish *werra ► Old North French "werre (Old French "guerre," meaning dispute, war) ► late Old English wyrre, werre "large-scale military conflict." Cognates suggest the original sense was "to bring into confusion." There's much confusion in the history of the word in European languages because they borrowed it either from the Germanic or from the Latin root. Etymological trees can have many twisted and intersecting branches (which makes me glad I'm not an etymologist:)
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RELATED LINKS
Scientific American (2018). New Evidence Fuels Debate over the Origin of Modern Languages (web article):
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-evidence-fuels-debate-over-the-origin-of-modern-languages/
Business Insider (2015). "This animated map shows how European languages evolved" (web article and animated map): http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-displays-spread-european-language-europe-russia-asia-history-2015-3
*Note: There are disagreements regarding where PIE originated and exactly how it spread.
Dictionary.com. "What Percentage of English Words are Derived from Latin?" (web article): http://dictionary.com/e/word-origins
Kutsui (Wikipedia User) "Countries where an Indo-European language is: a primary de facto national or official language a secondary official language officially recognized" (map): https://goo.gl/P8nxGV
Wikipedia. "Cot–caught merger" (web article about how the distinction in the vowel sounds of "cot" and "caught" is being lost in North American English): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cot%E2%80%93caught_merger
Slate. "Languages that have contributed to English vocabulary over time" (web article) http://www.slate.com/blogs/lexicon_valley/2014/03/10/etymology_languages_that_have_contributed_to_english_vocabulary_over_time.html
Ted.com. "20 words that once meant something very different" (web article illustrating semantic change): http://ideas.ted.com/20-words-that-once-meant-something-very-different/
Soho Press. "The Proto-Indo-European family" (web article briefly explaining how etymologists built the "family tree for Indo-European;" includes a chart showing the modern languages descending from Proto-Indoeuropean): https://sohopress.com/the-proto-indo-european-family/
Wikipedia. "Lists of English words by country or language of origin" (web page): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_English_words_by_country_or_language_of_origin
MUSIC
"And Then We Take Them Down Again" by Dokashiteru (feat. Susan Joseph)
"Wavering" Artificial Music by Aryll Fae
#language #linguistics #etymology
- published: 28 Sep 2017
- views: 484502
16:58
COLOUR WORDS: The astounding origins of "blue", "black", "orange", "red" & other colors
Prepare to be amazed by the surprising origins of the English words for colours (or colors for our American friends). I promise you'll have at least one "wow" m...
Prepare to be amazed by the surprising origins of the English words for colours (or colors for our American friends). I promise you'll have at least one "wow" moment as I reveal:
🔵 Why the Ancient Greeks had no word for BLUE.
🔶 How the fruit "ORANGE" came before the colour.
◼️ Why BLACK used to mean WHITE.
🔴 Which colour we named first (I've given you a hint)
💿 Why there are two ways to spell GREY/GRAY
🌈 And much, much more.
Find out the etymologies of black, white, gray, blue, brown, green, orange, purples, pink, red and yellow - from their origins thousands of years ago, through Old English and into the present day.
Let's enjoy some colourful language!
==
Check me out on Twitter & TikTok:
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==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Introduction
0:41 Colour & Color
1:26 Origin of BLACK
4:18 Origin of WHITE
5:10 Two spellings of GRAY/GREY
6:30 No word for BLUE
8:55 Italians and AZZURRO
10:01 Origin of BROWN
10:50 Origin of GREEN
11:35 ORANGE or norange?
13:07 Origin of PINK
13:27 Origin of PURPLE
14:18 Origin of RED
15:16 Origin of YELLOW
16:30 Goodbye
https://wn.com/Colour_Words_The_Astounding_Origins_Of_Blue_,_Black_,_Orange_,_Red_Other_Colors
Prepare to be amazed by the surprising origins of the English words for colours (or colors for our American friends). I promise you'll have at least one "wow" moment as I reveal:
🔵 Why the Ancient Greeks had no word for BLUE.
🔶 How the fruit "ORANGE" came before the colour.
◼️ Why BLACK used to mean WHITE.
🔴 Which colour we named first (I've given you a hint)
💿 Why there are two ways to spell GREY/GRAY
🌈 And much, much more.
Find out the etymologies of black, white, gray, blue, brown, green, orange, purples, pink, red and yellow - from their origins thousands of years ago, through Old English and into the present day.
Let's enjoy some colourful language!
==
Check me out on Twitter & TikTok:
http://twitter.com/robwordsYT
http://tiktok.com/@robwords
==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Introduction
0:41 Colour & Color
1:26 Origin of BLACK
4:18 Origin of WHITE
5:10 Two spellings of GRAY/GREY
6:30 No word for BLUE
8:55 Italians and AZZURRO
10:01 Origin of BROWN
10:50 Origin of GREEN
11:35 ORANGE or norange?
13:07 Origin of PINK
13:27 Origin of PURPLE
14:18 Origin of RED
15:16 Origin of YELLOW
16:30 Goodbye
- published: 31 Aug 2022
- views: 1035659
46:45
Etymology 101 (Lesson 1 of 20): Introduction to Language) -- Brett Robbins
A full etymology course. This video, the first in the series after the introduction to the course, covers language in general. Next: prefixes and suffixes. Then...
A full etymology course. This video, the first in the series after the introduction to the course, covers language in general. Next: prefixes and suffixes. Then we get into various roots and the words built from them. By the end of the course you will have a much greater mastery of English etymology.
https://wn.com/Etymology_101_(Lesson_1_Of_20)_Introduction_To_Language)_Brett_Robbins
A full etymology course. This video, the first in the series after the introduction to the course, covers language in general. Next: prefixes and suffixes. Then we get into various roots and the words built from them. By the end of the course you will have a much greater mastery of English etymology.
- published: 29 Aug 2018
- views: 33820
27:44
The Interesting Etymology Behind 70 Words
Etymology is not an exact science, but the stories behind word origins and etymologies can still teach us a lot about linguistics. In this episode of The List S...
Etymology is not an exact science, but the stories behind word origins and etymologies can still teach us a lot about linguistics. In this episode of The List Show, Erin breaks down the interesting etymology of 70 words, from vaccine to science.
You'll learn the etymology of vaccine and much more.
In case you forgot, The List Show is a trivia-tastic, fact-filled show for curious people. Subscribe here for new Mental Floss episodes every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpZ5qUqpW4hW4zdfuBxMSJA?sub_confirmation=1
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https://wn.com/The_Interesting_Etymology_Behind_70_Words
Etymology is not an exact science, but the stories behind word origins and etymologies can still teach us a lot about linguistics. In this episode of The List Show, Erin breaks down the interesting etymology of 70 words, from vaccine to science.
You'll learn the etymology of vaccine and much more.
In case you forgot, The List Show is a trivia-tastic, fact-filled show for curious people. Subscribe here for new Mental Floss episodes every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpZ5qUqpW4hW4zdfuBxMSJA?sub_confirmation=1
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com
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Facebook: https://facebook.com/mentalflossmagazine
- published: 16 Jun 2021
- views: 265114
16:15
THE ALPHABET EXPLAINED: The origin of every letter
Every letter of our alphabet has a story to tell. Join me for an A to Z of A to Z.
I'll explain...
𐦃 The Egyptian hieroglyphics that became our letters
🏛 Why W...
Every letter of our alphabet has a story to tell. Join me for an A to Z of A to Z.
I'll explain...
𐦃 The Egyptian hieroglyphics that became our letters
🏛 Why W is called "double U"
🇫🇷 Why do the French call Y a "Greek I"?
💤 Is it ZEE or ZED??
✏️ How I and J were the same for the Romans
🤔 Why we can easily confuse U and V
Let's get cracking!
===LINKS===
A is for Ox by Lyn Davies: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/5040123
(Thanks to those who suggested I read it)
Weird plurals in English: https://youtu.be/3rhxeDInKu8
Lost letters of the alphabet: https://youtu.be/wJxKyh9e5_A
Check me out on Twitter & TikTok:
http://twitter.com/robwordsYT
http://tiktok.com/@robwords
==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Introduction
0:43 The birth of the alphabet
1:25 Hieroglyphics: A & B
4:13 C, E, K, M, N, O & R
6:04 L, S, D & Q - Early Semitic
9:23 F, U, V & Y - Ypsilon
10:35 W - double U
11:34 I & J - Latin double
13:08 G, H, P, T & X
14:29 Z - zed or zee?
https://wn.com/The_Alphabet_Explained_The_Origin_Of_Every_Letter
Every letter of our alphabet has a story to tell. Join me for an A to Z of A to Z.
I'll explain...
𐦃 The Egyptian hieroglyphics that became our letters
🏛 Why W is called "double U"
🇫🇷 Why do the French call Y a "Greek I"?
💤 Is it ZEE or ZED??
✏️ How I and J were the same for the Romans
🤔 Why we can easily confuse U and V
Let's get cracking!
===LINKS===
A is for Ox by Lyn Davies: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/5040123
(Thanks to those who suggested I read it)
Weird plurals in English: https://youtu.be/3rhxeDInKu8
Lost letters of the alphabet: https://youtu.be/wJxKyh9e5_A
Check me out on Twitter & TikTok:
http://twitter.com/robwordsYT
http://tiktok.com/@robwords
==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Introduction
0:43 The birth of the alphabet
1:25 Hieroglyphics: A & B
4:13 C, E, K, M, N, O & R
6:04 L, S, D & Q - Early Semitic
9:23 F, U, V & Y - Ypsilon
10:35 W - double U
11:34 I & J - Latin double
13:08 G, H, P, T & X
14:29 Z - zed or zee?
- published: 11 Feb 2023
- views: 3478094
4:54
Where did English come from? - Claire Bowern
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/where-did-english-come-from-claire-bowern
When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. ...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/where-did-english-come-from-claire-bowern
When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other, or with the writings of Chaucer? Claire Bowern traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.
Lesson by Claire Bowern, animation by Patrick Smith.
https://wn.com/Where_Did_English_Come_From_Claire_Bowern
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/where-did-english-come-from-claire-bowern
When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other, or with the writings of Chaucer? Claire Bowern traces the language from the present day back to its ancient roots, showing how English has evolved through generations of speakers.
Lesson by Claire Bowern, animation by Patrick Smith.
- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 5786174
1:25:11
J-Griff EXPOSES How the System Operates (Etymology Masterclass)
In this episode, J-Griff breaks down the foundational things anyone needs to understand to fully comprehend how the WHOLE SYSTEM operates. Words cast spells and...
In this episode, J-Griff breaks down the foundational things anyone needs to understand to fully comprehend how the WHOLE SYSTEM operates. Words cast spells and are very powerful- this is an episode you do not want to miss!
#sovereignty #commerce #etymology
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In this episode, J-Griff breaks down the foundational things anyone needs to understand to fully comprehend how the WHOLE SYSTEM operates. Words cast spells and are very powerful- this is an episode you do not want to miss!
#sovereignty #commerce #etymology
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- published: 26 Aug 2022
- views: 320643
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What is Etymology? | Prefix and Suffix in English
This video explains about the meaning of Etymology and it's pronunciation with an example. Also, it deals with the explanation of English Vocabulary, Prefix, Su...
This video explains about the meaning of Etymology and it's pronunciation with an example. Also, it deals with the explanation of English Vocabulary, Prefix, Suffix, Synonym & Antonyms. Vocabulary is an integral part of the English language. In order to change the meaning of that particular word, 'Prefix' and 'Suffix' is used.
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This video explains about the meaning of Etymology and it's pronunciation with an example. Also, it deals with the explanation of English Vocabulary, Prefix, Suffix, Synonym & Antonyms. Vocabulary is an integral part of the English language. In order to change the meaning of that particular word, 'Prefix' and 'Suffix' is used.
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- published: 03 Apr 2020
- views: 11697
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Etymology - sound change, roots & derivation (Etymology 1 of 2)
Etymology explores the origin of words - the history and development of individual words in a language. Etymology asks and tries to answer a familiar question: ...
Etymology explores the origin of words - the history and development of individual words in a language. Etymology asks and tries to answer a familiar question: "where did this word come from?"
This video introduces etymology as a diachronic (historical) method that seeks to recover and build the history of words. Attested and reconstructed word forms help us arrive at the etymon of the Modern English word "queen".
Along the way, see some of the twists and turns that a word takes throughout its history as sounds change over time in a single language and as languages borrow words from each other. Topics include the importance of sound laws for situating single words within large-scale historical change and the role of derivational morphology in uncovering the background of words with affixes.
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Etymology explores the origin of words - the history and development of individual words in a language. Etymology asks and tries to answer a familiar question: "where did this word come from?"
This video introduces etymology as a diachronic (historical) method that seeks to recover and build the history of words. Attested and reconstructed word forms help us arrive at the etymon of the Modern English word "queen".
Along the way, see some of the twists and turns that a word takes throughout its history as sounds change over time in a single language and as languages borrow words from each other. Topics include the importance of sound laws for situating single words within large-scale historical change and the role of derivational morphology in uncovering the background of words with affixes.
www.nativlang.com/linguistics
- published: 07 Jul 2011
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The real origin of mankind that you are not supposed to know
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- published: 09 Mar 2023
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