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The English Language
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published: 21 Apr 2021
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Casually Explained: The English Language
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published: 15 Oct 2019
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A Short History of the English Language
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A brief history of English from the Anglo Saxons to Shakespeare
Some sources:
The Cambridge history of the English language. Vol. I: The beginnings to 1066 by Richard M. Hogg
A History of the English Language by Albert C Baugh
https://www.britannica.com/topic/English-language/
https://www.englishclub.com/history-of-english/
https://www.oxfordinternationalenglish.com/a-brief-history-of-the-english-language/
Music:
Angevin, Lord of the Land and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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published: 05 Feb 2022
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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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Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
Want to join the debate? Check out the Intelligence Squared website to hear about future live events and podcasts: http://www.intelligencesquared.com
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http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/between-you-and-i-the-english-language-is-going-to-the-dogs/
Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 5th March 2014.
The English language is going to the dogs. "Between you and I" is just one of the howlers those of us with linguistic sensibilities have to endure. The distinctions between words such as 'infer' and 'imply', and 'uninterested' and 'disinterested' are disappearing. Americanisms such as 'gotten', 'different than' and 'can I get..?' abound. Every office resounds with horrible new jargon such as 'going forward', 'deliverables', 'touch base' and 'heads up'....
published: 14 Mar 2014
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Learn English in 30 Minutes - ALL the English Basics You Need
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published: 14 Mar 2017
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The english language is a giant meme..
The english language is a giant meme.. - English Explained?
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published: 15 Nov 2019
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How the Vikings Changed the English Language
About 600-900 common English words come from Old Norse that was the language of the Vikings. In this video we look at the history of the Vikings in Britain and how they influenced the English language. If English is not your first language you'll learn a lot of vocabulary and useful expressions too.
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0:00 What is Old Norse?
01:64 The Brittonic Tribes
02:48 The Romans
03:25 The Anglo-Saxons
04:32 The Vikings
05:26 Viking names in modern Britain
06:18 Old Norse influence on Modern English
09:41 Is English a Scandinavian language?
13:52 Old English/Old Norse doublets
14:59 The ill- prefix
17:05 Egg on and Scot free
18:42 10 Viking words to improve your vocabulary
21:22 Norn and Nynorn
.....
published: 25 May 2022
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How the CELTS Changed The ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The Celts were the dominant culture in England for many centuries from about 900 BC until 43 AD but who were there before them. Who built Stonehenge and the other Neolithic sites in Britain? And how did the Celts influence the English language. New research and DNA evidence tells us more than we knew even a few years ago. The answer is that they had a massive influence on English. In this video we see how.
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00:00 Who were the native Britons?
00:52 A word about sources
01:13 Pre-Celtic history of Britain
02:05 The first inhabitants
03:05 Mesolithic period
03:39 The Neolithic period
05:26 The Bell Beakers
07:47 The Celts arrive
09:16 The Roman Rule
11:42 The Anglo-Saxons and the Celts
13...
published: 05 Oct 2022
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The English Language (It's kinda weird)
published: 24 Aug 2017
3:44
The English Language
Learn all about the fascinating origins of English! For more videos and lessons, visit us at https://ellii.com.
Link to lesson: https://ellii.com/courses/82/le...
Learn all about the fascinating origins of English! For more videos and lessons, visit us at https://ellii.com.
Link to lesson: https://ellii.com/courses/82/lessons/3591
Follow us for more great content!
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About Ellii:
Ellii is a comprehensive digital platform that empowers English language teachers around the world with high-quality content and interactive courseware. Ellii can be easily integrated into an existing curriculum, or it can serve as the primary source of teaching materials for both in-person and online classes.
https://wn.com/The_English_Language
Learn all about the fascinating origins of English! For more videos and lessons, visit us at https://ellii.com.
Link to lesson: https://ellii.com/courses/82/lessons/3591
Follow us for more great content!
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Pinterest: https://ar.pinterest.com/elliilearning/
About Ellii:
Ellii is a comprehensive digital platform that empowers English language teachers around the world with high-quality content and interactive courseware. Ellii can be easily integrated into an existing curriculum, or it can serve as the primary source of teaching materials for both in-person and online classes.
- published: 21 Apr 2021
- views: 13515
5:18
Casually Explained: The English Language
Howdy my dudes, in this video I pretend to be American.
Tune into the stream later today because I'm going to get grandmaster in SC2 but for real this time http...
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- published: 15 Oct 2019
- views: 10479477
9:32
A Short History of the English Language
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/generalistpapers
A brief history of English from the Anglo Saxons to Shakespeare
Some sources:
The Cambridge history of the E...
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/generalistpapers
A brief history of English from the Anglo Saxons to Shakespeare
Some sources:
The Cambridge history of the English language. Vol. I: The beginnings to 1066 by Richard M. Hogg
A History of the English Language by Albert C Baugh
https://www.britannica.com/topic/English-language/
https://www.englishclub.com/history-of-english/
https://www.oxfordinternationalenglish.com/a-brief-history-of-the-english-language/
Music:
Angevin, Lord of the Land and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
https://wn.com/A_Short_History_Of_The_English_Language
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/generalistpapers
A brief history of English from the Anglo Saxons to Shakespeare
Some sources:
The Cambridge history of the English language. Vol. I: The beginnings to 1066 by Richard M. Hogg
A History of the English Language by Albert C Baugh
https://www.britannica.com/topic/English-language/
https://www.englishclub.com/history-of-english/
https://www.oxfordinternationalenglish.com/a-brief-history-of-the-english-language/
Music:
Angevin, Lord of the Land and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 05 Feb 2022
- views: 1372579
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
1:41:56
Between You and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs
Want to join the debate? Check out the Intelligence Squared website to hear about future live events and podcasts: http://www.intelligencesquared.com
_________...
Want to join the debate? Check out the Intelligence Squared website to hear about future live events and podcasts: http://www.intelligencesquared.com
__________________________
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/between-you-and-i-the-english-language-is-going-to-the-dogs/
Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 5th March 2014.
The English language is going to the dogs. "Between you and I" is just one of the howlers those of us with linguistic sensibilities have to endure. The distinctions between words such as 'infer' and 'imply', and 'uninterested' and 'disinterested' are disappearing. Americanisms such as 'gotten', 'different than' and 'can I get..?' abound. Every office resounds with horrible new jargon such as 'going forward', 'deliverables', 'touch base' and 'heads up'. Infinitives are split, participles dangle. Language is based on established practice and rules. When the rules are continually (and that isn't continuously) broken, the language suffers and those who care suffer too.
That's the line taken by the so-called sticklers in this debate, but they are mistaken according to laissez faire linguists. English wasn't set in stone by 19th-century grammarians -- the kind who decreed it's wrong to split an infinitive in English just because you can't in Latin. Language changes but that doesn't mean it's in decline. Traditionalists may argue that digital technology has a pernicious effect on language, but in fact children who text a lot have higher rates of literacy. And it's hard to deny that Facebook, Twitter and email have enriched the expressiveness of our language: ten years ago who could have written "OMG he's RTd my selfie!!"
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Want to join the debate? Check out the Intelligence Squared website to hear about future live events and podcasts: http://www.intelligencesquared.com
__________________________
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/between-you-and-i-the-english-language-is-going-to-the-dogs/
Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 5th March 2014.
The English language is going to the dogs. "Between you and I" is just one of the howlers those of us with linguistic sensibilities have to endure. The distinctions between words such as 'infer' and 'imply', and 'uninterested' and 'disinterested' are disappearing. Americanisms such as 'gotten', 'different than' and 'can I get..?' abound. Every office resounds with horrible new jargon such as 'going forward', 'deliverables', 'touch base' and 'heads up'. Infinitives are split, participles dangle. Language is based on established practice and rules. When the rules are continually (and that isn't continuously) broken, the language suffers and those who care suffer too.
That's the line taken by the so-called sticklers in this debate, but they are mistaken according to laissez faire linguists. English wasn't set in stone by 19th-century grammarians -- the kind who decreed it's wrong to split an infinitive in English just because you can't in Latin. Language changes but that doesn't mean it's in decline. Traditionalists may argue that digital technology has a pernicious effect on language, but in fact children who text a lot have higher rates of literacy. And it's hard to deny that Facebook, Twitter and email have enriched the expressiveness of our language: ten years ago who could have written "OMG he's RTd my selfie!!"
- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 410448
28:34
Learn English in 30 Minutes - ALL the English Basics You Need
To thank you for reaching 300k subscribers, here is your 30 minute video to master ALL the basics of the English language! And if you want to study more, click ...
To thank you for reaching 300k subscribers, here is your 30 minute video to master ALL the basics of the English language! And if you want to study more, click here https://goo.gl/ucdmI3 and get the best resources to learn in the most efficient way. ↓ More details below ↓
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- published: 14 Mar 2017
- views: 27197907
11:08
The english language is a giant meme..
The english language is a giant meme.. - English Explained?
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- published: 15 Nov 2019
- views: 7310470
22:41
How the Vikings Changed the English Language
About 600-900 common English words come from Old Norse that was the language of the Vikings. In this video we look at the history of the Vikings in Britain and ...
About 600-900 common English words come from Old Norse that was the language of the Vikings. In this video we look at the history of the Vikings in Britain and how they influenced the English language. If English is not your first language you'll learn a lot of vocabulary and useful expressions too.
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0:00 What is Old Norse?
01:64 The Brittonic Tribes
02:48 The Romans
03:25 The Anglo-Saxons
04:32 The Vikings
05:26 Viking names in modern Britain
06:18 Old Norse influence on Modern English
09:41 Is English a Scandinavian language?
13:52 Old English/Old Norse doublets
14:59 The ill- prefix
17:05 Egg on and Scot free
18:42 10 Viking words to improve your vocabulary
21:22 Norn and Nynorn
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About 600-900 common English words come from Old Norse that was the language of the Vikings. In this video we look at the history of the Vikings in Britain and how they influenced the English language. If English is not your first language you'll learn a lot of vocabulary and useful expressions too.
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0:00 What is Old Norse?
01:64 The Brittonic Tribes
02:48 The Romans
03:25 The Anglo-Saxons
04:32 The Vikings
05:26 Viking names in modern Britain
06:18 Old Norse influence on Modern English
09:41 Is English a Scandinavian language?
13:52 Old English/Old Norse doublets
14:59 The ill- prefix
17:05 Egg on and Scot free
18:42 10 Viking words to improve your vocabulary
21:22 Norn and Nynorn
..If you are a grammar lover you might be interested in our new range of grammarian merchandise exclusive to LetThemTalkTV
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- published: 25 May 2022
- views: 654952
30:34
How the CELTS Changed The ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The Celts were the dominant culture in England for many centuries from about 900 BC until 43 AD but who were there before them. Who built Stonehenge and the oth...
The Celts were the dominant culture in England for many centuries from about 900 BC until 43 AD but who were there before them. Who built Stonehenge and the other Neolithic sites in Britain? And how did the Celts influence the English language. New research and DNA evidence tells us more than we knew even a few years ago. The answer is that they had a massive influence on English. In this video we see how.
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00:00 Who were the native Britons?
00:52 A word about sources
01:13 Pre-Celtic history of Britain
02:05 The first inhabitants
03:05 Mesolithic period
03:39 The Neolithic period
05:26 The Bell Beakers
07:47 The Celts arrive
09:16 The Roman Rule
11:42 The Anglo-Saxons and the Celts
13:56 Celtic vocabulary in English
21:09 The "meaningless DO"
26:38 1000 years to adopt DO. Why?
27:37 The present continuous
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Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English by John McWhorter
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The History of English Podcast
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Kevin Stroud
Verduria.org
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The development of the Periphrastic Do by RÜDIGER ZILM
https://www.grin.com/document/95594
Many thanks to Bill Hicks for the Welsh recordings.
Pytheas
Par Rvalette — Travail personnel, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=111319470
DOGGERLAND
By Max Naylor - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6011686
ANATOLIA
De Svenurban - Trabajo propio, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=107146207
STONEHENGE
By garethwiscombe - https://www.flickr.com/photos/garethwiscombe/1071477228/in/photostream/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=13278936
BELL BEAKER
By Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden - Edited version of this image: File:Bell Beaker Rijksmuseum of Oudheden 136.jpg, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=119581868
BRONZE AGE TOOLS
Zde, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
PONTIC CASPIAN STEPPE
By Terpsichores - Own work Source :background : Natural Earth II (public domain) by Tom Patterson, US National Park Servicenational borders : File:NED worldmap 110m.svg by Gringerecoregion shape : File:Western palearctic biomes.svg by Terpsichores, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22346006
THE CELTS
By QuartierLatin1968, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=638312
MAKING CRUMPETS by Kevin T Quinn via Flickr
https://wn.com/How_The_Celts_Changed_The_English_Language
The Celts were the dominant culture in England for many centuries from about 900 BC until 43 AD but who were there before them. Who built Stonehenge and the other Neolithic sites in Britain? And how did the Celts influence the English language. New research and DNA evidence tells us more than we knew even a few years ago. The answer is that they had a massive influence on English. In this video we see how.
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00:00 Who were the native Britons?
00:52 A word about sources
01:13 Pre-Celtic history of Britain
02:05 The first inhabitants
03:05 Mesolithic period
03:39 The Neolithic period
05:26 The Bell Beakers
07:47 The Celts arrive
09:16 The Roman Rule
11:42 The Anglo-Saxons and the Celts
13:56 Celtic vocabulary in English
21:09 The "meaningless DO"
26:38 1000 years to adopt DO. Why?
27:37 The present continuous
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CREDITS
Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English by John McWhorter
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The History of English Podcast
https://historyofenglishpodcast.com/
Kevin Stroud
Verduria.org
https://www.verduria.org/viewtopic.php?t=512
The development of the Periphrastic Do by RÜDIGER ZILM
https://www.grin.com/document/95594
Many thanks to Bill Hicks for the Welsh recordings.
Pytheas
Par Rvalette — Travail personnel, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=111319470
DOGGERLAND
By Max Naylor - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6011686
ANATOLIA
De Svenurban - Trabajo propio, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=107146207
STONEHENGE
By garethwiscombe - https://www.flickr.com/photos/garethwiscombe/1071477228/in/photostream/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=13278936
BELL BEAKER
By Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden - Edited version of this image: File:Bell Beaker Rijksmuseum of Oudheden 136.jpg, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=119581868
BRONZE AGE TOOLS
Zde, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
PONTIC CASPIAN STEPPE
By Terpsichores - Own work Source :background : Natural Earth II (public domain) by Tom Patterson, US National Park Servicenational borders : File:NED worldmap 110m.svg by Gringerecoregion shape : File:Western palearctic biomes.svg by Terpsichores, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22346006
THE CELTS
By QuartierLatin1968, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=638312
MAKING CRUMPETS by Kevin T Quinn via Flickr
- published: 05 Oct 2022
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