The Origins of Language
Lecture 10: The Origins of Language ▶ Visit our website for more details: https://english.mokerma.com/ #linguistics #origines _of_language #branchesoflinguistics Language is an incredibly complex system of communication that allows humans to interact and understand each other. Language is also creative and dynamic. It is constantly evolving to meet the needs of its users. This video will explore the Origins of language, discussing two main theories and their impact on the understanding of language today. You'll have a better understanding of how linguistics works and how linguists use a set of criteria to approach linguistic phenomena in their studies. So, if you're interested in learning more about linguistics, be sure to watch this lecture! We aim to: • Define the Origins of language. • Describe the discontinuity theory. • Describe the continuity theory. • Explain the main features of human languages. • Determine the importance of language in any society. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- May be interested in didactic lectures Lecture 01: Introduction to didactics: • Introduction to didactics - introduction à... Lecture 02: A brief history of didactics: • LECTURE 2 A BRIEF HISTORY OF DIDACTICS Lecture 03: The Didactic Triangle: • Lecture 03 : The Didactic Triangle Lecture 04: Teaching Approaches, Methods, Procedures, Techniques, and Strategies: • Teaching Approaches, Methods, Procedures, ... Lecture 05: Curriculum Vs. Syllabus • Lecture 05: Curriculum Vs. Syllabus Lecture 06: Methods of Teaching • Lecture 06 Methods of Teaching Lecture 07: The Grammar-Translation Method • Lecture 07: The Grammar-Translation Method Lecture 08: The Direct Method • Lecture 08 The Direct Method Lecture 09: The Audio-lingual Method • Lecture 09: The Audio-lingual Method Lecture 10: The Communicative Language Teaching Method • Lecture 10: The Communicative Language Te... Lecture 11: Pedagogy and Didactics • Pedagogy and Didactics Lecture 12: Classroom Management Strategies • Classroom Management Strategies Lecture 13: Learning Styles • Learning Styles Strategies Lecture 14: Learning Strategies • Learning Strategies Lecture 15: The Total Physical Response Teaching Method • The Total Physical Response Teaching Method Lecture 16: The Suggestopedia Teaching Method • The Suggestopedia Teaching Method Lecture 17: Innovative Teaching Techniques • Innovative Teaching Techniques Lecture 18: Project-based learning • Project Based Learning Lecture 19: Competency-Based Approach • Competency Based Approach Lecture 20: Active Learning • Active Learning Lecture 21: Cooperative Learning Model: Strategies that Work for Everyone Lecture 22: Inquiry-Based Learning • Inquiry Based Learning Lecture 23: Assessment and Evaluation in Education: What's the Difference? • Assessment and Evaluation in Education: Wh... Lecture 24: What Is Assessment: A Comprehensive Guide. • What Is Assessment :A Comprehensive Guide Lecture 25: Types of Assessment in Education: What Works Best for You? • Types of Assessment in Education: What Wor... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- May be interested in ESP lectures: Lecture 01: English for Specific Purposes • English for Specific Purposes Lecture 02: Characteristics of ESP • Lecture 02 Characteristics of ESP Lecture 03: Branches of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) • Branches of English for Specific Purposes... Lecture 04: Needs Analysis in English for Specific Purposes (ESP). Part One. • Lecture 04: Needs Analysis in English for ... Lecture 05: Needs Analysis in (ESP). Part 02. ESP Syllabus Design. • Needs Analysis in ESP Lecture 06: ESP Course Design • ESP Course Design Lecture 07: Approaches to ESP Course Design • Approaches to ESP Course Design Lecture 08: Text and Discourse Analysis in an ESP context • Text and Discourse Analysis in an ESP con... Lecture 09: Teaching Materials for Esp Courses • Teaching Materials for Esp Courses Lecture 10: English for Tourism Purposes • English for Tourism Purposes Lecture 11: Types and Features of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) • Types and Features of ESP (English for Sp... Lecture 12: Types of Needs Analysis in ESP: Learning Needs and Target needs • Types of Needs Analysis in ESP: Learning N... Lecture 13: Conducting Needs Analysis in ESP • Conducting Needs Analysis in ESP Lecture 14: Approaches to Needs Analysis in ESP • Approaches to Needs Analysis in ESP Lecture 15: ESP: Expectations and Demands • ESP: Expectations and Demands ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▶ For more information: [email protected] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please, don’t forget to Like, Share & Subscribe to #UNIV-ENGLISH -----------------------------------------| Thanks |-------------------------------------------- Copyrights © UNIV-ENGLISH

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