HIS131 - The Sound System of ME
The main focus of this E-Lecture is the discussion and exemplification of the sound system of Middle English, the period from 1100 to 1500 AD. This includes the listing and discussion of the major sound shifts that mark the transition between OE and ME as well as the exemplification of an excerpt from MA literature.

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HIS121 - The Sound System of OE

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TYP102 - Language Reconstruction

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PHY211 - The Sound System of RP

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PHY117 - The Great Vowel Shift

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TYP103 - The Classification of Languages

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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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Monty Python - the sketch from Holland (1973)

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PHY121 - Comparative Phonology

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HIS101 - From IE to OE

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HIS122 - OE Morphology

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The genius logic of the NATO phonetic alphabet

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Why French sounds so unlike other Romance languages

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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HIS141 - The Sound System of EMnE

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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

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Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

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Heteroclitic nouns (the sól/sun type) in Indo-European, feat. Prof. Tony Yates

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HIS132 - ME Morphology

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