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Dr. Isabel the Linguist
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2015
I am a linguist with a PhD from the University of Arizona currently working for Mango Languages.
My website: sites.google.com/view/isabel-mckay/
Other interests include nature, musical theatre, writing, reading, and cute cats! Enjoy!
My website: sites.google.com/view/isabel-mckay/
Other interests include nature, musical theatre, writing, reading, and cute cats! Enjoy!
Performing Gender (Language and Social Issues 12)
Performing Gender (Language and Social Issues 12)
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Indexing Other People's Social Category through Language (Language and Social Issues 11)
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Indexing Other People's Social Category through Language (Language and Social Issues 11)
Using Language to Perform Identity (Language and Social Issues 10)
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Using Language to Perform Identity (Language and Social Issues 10)
Code-Switching (Language and Social Issues 11)
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American English Regional Dialects (Language and Social Issues)
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American English Regional Dialects - Part 1 (Language and Social Issues)
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American English Regional Dialects - Part 1 (Language and Social Issues)
Sources of Pronunciation Variation in English (Language and Social Issues 3)
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Drawing it Together (Language Development)
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What have we learned about language development? Why and how does it matter? How can you apply what you've learned about language development to real-life situations?
The 30 Million Word Gap (Language Development)
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What is the 30 million word gap? Where does this statistic come from? What about the original study is reliable? What should we be skeptical of? What parts of the study have been replicated? What is the overall significance of a "word gap" in the context of education policy?
Infant Directed Speech (Language Development)
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Bilingual Language Development (Language Development)
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Encouraging Active Bilingualism (Language Development)
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Learning to Ask Questions (Language Development)
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What does the process of learning to form questions look like in young children acquiring English? How do adults form yes-no and wh- questions in English? What are some common early errors in children's production of questions? Why do they make these errors? When do they typically resolve?
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Early Production of Syntax (Language Development)
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Jordan 3;1 - Syntactic Development "Margaret the Horse"
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Isabel, age 2;0 - Syntactic Development
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Children's Strategies for Word Learning (Language Development)
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Mixing Up Meanings in Early Words (Language Development)
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Building a Vocabulary (Language Development)
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How do early words differ from adult production? (Language Development 23)
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How do early words differ from adult production? (Language Development 23)
Why do kids pronounce things wrong? (Language Development 24)
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Why do kids pronounce things wrong? (Language Development 24)
Vocal Tract Development (Language Development 21)
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Vocal Tract Development (Language Development 21)
So English is an agglutinative , and Swahili is a fusional , btw this was helpful , I have a linguistic test tomorrow and this helped me
Dude. When was the last time you watched your mistake
When two or more conective come with how to remove bracket and prove it.
Thank you keep it up!
I'm african person i appreciate your work thank you!
Great teacher
Stellar, thank you so much.
Please remove uhhh and uhm from your vocabulary. They are illogical.
@@Nic7320 Maybe it's you that needs to further your linguistics education: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0010027702000173 They might not be rhetorically necessary in this particular context, but they are not illogical. Literally, commenting this on a video about logic in linguistics 🙄🙄🙄
Introduction
Wow😮 You are an amazing teacher ,Thank you very much ,honestly thank you. I too one day will be a Doctor like you ,I will work hard
"The cat sat on the mat". "I have no idea(r)." How do these two sound differences apply in the British->American.
who talks English like that. Your lessons are clear, but I never heard anyone "English" like some of those examples
Learning japanese rn, was having a bad time understanding how this whole system works and you saved me some time (and some brain cells). Big thanks !
what book were you using?
You explain it so intuitively, why do math textbooks suck and describe these things in overly formal obtuse wording. I wish math would more often be taught like how you're teaching it.
Thank you for making such great educational content! Also you have killer eyebrows! Do you have a good book recommendation for the kind of language development this series is talking about?
awesome video. can u plesae put the camera up, somewhere fixed?
Deym, thank u i survive that subject
watched this video 30 mins before my exam, thank you so much💗💗
bruh this is so hard in discrete math
Puritunz? What the hell?
Thank a lot!! By the way, could anyone help me understanding what is the "noise offset time" I see referenced in some papers? Thank you!
How cool is that! 🤓
Is formal grammar besides its applications in theoretical computer science, is it also an interest for philosophers?
Great🙏
Thank you very much
Thank you for this video, by far the best explanation I have heard! When somebody explains the issue in such a clear way, everything is just so easy! Thanks a lot! 🤩
Hats off ✨❤️
I speak Irish with my daughter 99% of the time. She answers in English probably 95% of the time. I repeat her questions in Irish back to her. She just responds again in English. She doesn't like repeating things I say in Irish. She doesn't like children's songs in Irish. Only wants Disney songs she sings with my wife. She understands almost everything I say in Irish. We watch tv in Irish. I read books in Irish every single day to her. She's 3. It's looking like she'll be a passive bilingual. She'll attend a local Irish immersion primary school at 5. However many of the teachers do not have great Irish (especially phonologically).
My wife doesn't speak Irish so it's OPOL method. None of our relatives living in our part of the country speak Irish.
Thank you for your support and encouraging
Is not the modus tollens one commit the fallacy of affirming the consequent?
How you can know who is the predicator if you have nouns, adjectives, prepositions and verbs? How to know what is in this case?
The predicator is always a verb.
I think my conlang is kind of between agglutinative and fusional.
Thanks a lot for this great video, it really helps me a lot
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Simple and Straightforward, Love the Explanation!
atomic sentence
Hi Isabel, is there a book or online reference that has the IPA vowel table with the frequency axes like in your sketch?
hold on! isnt it making things more complicated?! if we know ¬q =T that means that q=F and then we can see p->(q v r) such as: (p->(F v r)) =T (its given that its true) and then p->r = T in order for p->(F v r) to be true as needed, either p=F and r=F meaning F->F=T, or p=T and r=T meaning T->T=T, either way it doesnt.
Does the context-sensitive grammar being "more powerful" essentially mean that it has a higher entropy than regular grammars?
THANK YOU
Thank you!❤
J'ai rien compris
Great mini lesson! But now I wonder... how does all this relates to pitch octaves? I mean, the formants of a bass are surely on different frequencies than the formants of a soprano... but then, is it just that the chart is shifted in the absolute frequencies plotted, or are they distributed differently as well? Or even when the same person changes the key as in singing?
Hello, Isabel, can you recommend me books in which I can find information about the theory of how many possible valence compounds there are, about sentence diagrams with valence models, etc.? I’m from Ukraine and I’m writing a term paper on this topic, will you help me ? 🙏🏻
That definitely helped it click in. Very nice job.
thank you for the explanation. Im curious about how it looks like when the sound comes after some other syllabes, like a vowel example "adding" how would this first /d/ look like when we try to measure its VOT?
great explanation! thank you :)
Love your easy-to-understand bite-sized videos! Please could you let me know what textbook you are referring to so that I can practice the exercises. Thank you!
Thank you