Which kind of grammar (or formal description of language) would David Crystal tell English teachers is best/most useful? Before you say, "Whatever the teacher likes", let me rephrase it, "Which version of grammar would David Crystal use if he studied a foreign language and taught a foreign language?" a) Construction-Cognitive Grammar, b) Generative or Universal Grammar, c) Systemic Functional Grammar, d) Head Phrase Grammar e) Traditional Grammar
@pisforpillow It's a computer program ;) Unfortunately there is still a long way to go before we have programs that approach human levels of speech-hearing abilities. Also I enjoy the way you say 'encharged of' instead of 'in charge of' - it's cute xD
I've watched every single video that is of David Crystal since I started studying Linguistics and Literature. I absolutely adore him! Just a thing: I don't know who's encharged of the close captioning but I'd suggest to remove them. They're seriouslly wrong at some parts: 42:07 is an example.
Crystal! No way! You're a legend within the world of Linguistic students everywhere.
I hope one day i could meet him. He is the best linguist I had ever seen.
As an undergrad reading English language and German, this guy is like a god. I wish he was my grandfather!
I send my best regards from Iraq to the legend professor David crystal
Father Christmas of the English Language direct from Wales! I like it!
Which kind of grammar (or formal description of language) would David Crystal tell English teachers is best/most useful? Before you say, "Whatever the teacher likes", let me rephrase it, "Which version of grammar would David Crystal use if he studied a foreign language and taught a foreign language?" a) Construction-Cognitive Grammar, b) Generative or Universal Grammar, c) Systemic Functional Grammar, d) Head Phrase Grammar e) Traditional Grammar
My role model ❤
I remember talking to him a few times at Cambridge back in 2004 time flies doesn't it ? ;)
@pisforpillow It's a computer program ;) Unfortunately there is still a long way to go before we have programs that approach human levels of speech-hearing abilities. Also I enjoy the way you say 'encharged of' instead of 'in charge of' - it's cute xD
i must say i am amazed
I've watched every single video that is of David Crystal since I started studying Linguistics and Literature. I absolutely adore him!
Just a thing: I don't know who's encharged of the close captioning but I'd suggest to remove them. They're seriouslly wrong at some parts: 42:07 is an example.
a great scholar
الراجل دا بيقول كلام زي الفل
My idol
What is the main point of this speech?
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