SEM103 - Historical Semantics
In this E-Lecture, Prof. Handke outlines the basic methods and principles of historical semantics. He discusses the role of word etymologies, he defines the central mechanisms of semantic change and lists some examples of lexical change.

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TYP106 - Morphological Change

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SEM101 - Semantics - An Overview

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TYP102 - Language Reconstruction

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TYP103 - The Classification of Languages

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SEM112 - Sense

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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If Prime Numbers Become Increasingly Rare, Then Why Do They Keep Showing Up In Pairs?

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The Origins of Arabic

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Karma Just Hit Adobe. Hard.

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This ruined English spelling

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Formal semantics and pragmatics: Origins, issues, impact

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TYP104 - Reasons for Language Change

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The famous Chinese Room thought experiment - John Searle (1980)

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A course in Cognitive Linguistics: Categorization

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SEM131 - Ambiguity

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Why Do Word Meanings Evolve? Evolution & Semantic Change

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Anke Lüdeling: Diachronic Corpora and the Study of Language Change

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SEM101 - Word Semantics

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Cognitive Linguistics: 5 Frames and Frame Semantics

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