TYP111 - Language Universals
This E-Lecture discusses the main approaches towards the definition of language universals: empiricism and rationalism and lists the central parameters along which universals can be chracterized. Furthermore, it shows the central parameters along which languages can be typologized.

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TYP104 - Types of Language Change I

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TYP103 - The Classification of Languages

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TYP112 - Language Contact

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Patrick Liu - ”Linguistic Universals and Chomsky's Universal Grammar”

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TYP108 - Word Order

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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The Concept of Language (Noam Chomsky)

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How Jodie Foster Learned French Like a Native

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We're 99.9% sure this pattern is true, but no one can prove it

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They Don't Teach Like This Anymore — Professor Miller (1973)

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TYP102 - Language Reconstruction

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Upper class British speech, old and modern

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TYP109 - Case

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What do all languages have in common? - Cameron Morin

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LIN101 - The Study of Language

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TYP104 - Reasons for Language Change

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Why Peter Scholze is once in a Generation Mathematician

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The hidden logic behind #, @, & and §

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