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language Videos and ClipsPorter Robinson - Language "Language" - available exclusively on Beatport, April 10th Porter's Facebook: www.facebook.com Porter's Twitter: twitter.com Original track by Porter Robinson tags: Music, porter, robinson, language, radio, essential, mix, tune, ministry, sound, big, beat, april, electro, house George Carlin on Soft Language George Carlin talks about soft language from the special Doin' It Again. If not 'THE', certainly one of the best comedians ever. RIP George 1937-2008 (this cut out for a second during the upload somehow, so no this was not intentionally edited. This notation will probably not be read by many considering how most people don't take the time to read descriptions and welcome any opportunity to hear themselves spew 'verbal diarrhea') tags: Comedy, George, Carlin, standup, comedy, humor, funny, stuff Stephen Fry Kinetic Typography - Language UPDATE 24/05/2011:Thankyou to @hedgehoglet for the Russian Subtitles UPDATE 11/10/2010: Thanks to Stephen Fry for mentioning this video on his twitter account, rather exciting! Follow me at @RogersCreations on twitter Using the wonderful words of acclaimed writer, actor and allround know it all (I mean that in the best of ways) Stephen Fry I have created this kinetic typography animation. If you like what you hear you can download the rest of the audio file from Mr. Fry's website. stephenfry.com and then go to the audio and video section at the top of the page and look for the file entitled language. You can also find the file on iTunes by searching the name 'Stephen Fry's Podgrams'. I loved this particular essay on language and I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to make my first kinetic typography video. I hope you like it and even if you dont I would like to heard what you think in the comments section. Also I know that at points the audio does not match the text so you do not have to write that. It is because I copied the transcript off of Stephen's website and it was not 100% exactly what he said and i did not notice until I was well underway. However these cases are few and far between. Just incase you were wondering the programs I used to make this were all by Adobe. Mostly After Effects but also Flash and Illustrator. Flash for the changing background colour transitions and illustrator for putting the words in to the shape of 'language' before loading it <b>...</b> tags: Film, kinetic, typography, stephen, fry, after, effects, animation, cs5, adobe, language, words, text, rogers, creations, flash, illustrator, smart, clever animation short The English Language In 24 Accents Me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got it wrong. Please enable and read the annotations too, as they explain a few things. Also please note that I learned most of these accents randomly off of TV, movies and video games over the years and some can be very stereotypical. And yes, I am filming in the garden shed lol as its more quiet in there. tags: People, accents, dialects, language, pronunciation, british, english, scottish, welsh, irish, american, australian, french, german, italia Speaking in Tongues: The History of Language - Episode # 1 Let There Be Words Speaking in Tongues: The History of Langauge - Episode # 1 - Let There Be Words preview. What precisely is language, and how did humans acquire it? In an effort to answer those essential questions, this program journeys back to prehistoric times in search of languages origin. But this is not a passive discussion, as Noam Chomsky; Brown Universitys Philip Lieberman; Johanna Nichols, of UC Berkeley; Stanford Universitys Merritt Ruhlen; professor of anthropology Richard Klein; Nobel physicist Murray Gell-Mann; and others passionately defend their points of view. Additional topics include distinguishing features of human communication and what humankinds first utterances may have been. The early evolution and migration of humans is also considered. (48 minutes) One part of a five part ground breaking documentary series. Produced by Syncopated Productions Inc. For more info and DVD sales go to : syncopatedprod.com Complete episode can now be streamed at : www.flixfling.com Follow me on twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com tags: Education, Let There Be Words, Merritt Ruhlen, Noam Chomsky, First language, Prehistory, Proto World, Lyle Campbell, First Words, Christene Browne, linguistics 23. Language (May 21, 2010) Professor Robert Sapolsky gives a lecture on language. He describes the similarities and differences between different human and animal languages. He focuses on how we use language to communicate with each other, how we communicate with animals, and how animals commute with each other. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Department of Biology: biology.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com tags: Education, biology, human, language, compound, words, communication, displacement, sentence, fractals, butterfly effect history, thought, body, science, logic, comparison, components, breaking down, piece, part, starting state, complex system, nature, generation (REMAKE) Love Language twitter.com facebook.com Credits: Jubilee Project Watch the original video by Jubilee Project here! www.youtube.com Song: Peaches - New Heights youtu.be tags: Entertainment, Love, Language, Remake What is Language? This lecture focuses on language itself. It asks many questions. What is Language? How do we acquire and use language? Do we exist inside/outside of language? The word is the beginning and the end, so where do we fit in to the word. Ferdinand de Saussure, linguist, and Jacques Lacan, psychologist, help us explore the subjective and objective realities of the word and our relationship to it. Enjoy this introduction to the nature of "The Word." tags: People, gerry, white, gerrywhite, Language, philosophy, bible, religion, academics, psychology RSA Animate - Language as a Window into Human Nature In this new RSAnimate Steven Pinker shows us how the mind turns the finite building blocks of language into infinite meanings. Taken from the RSA's free public events programme www.thersa.org/events tags: Nonprofit, rsa, the rsa, royal society of arts, rsa animate, rsanimate, steven pinker, language, behaviour, communication, anthropology, linguistics, innuendo, society, social relationships, speech, thought, animated, semantic hairsplitting, semantics!, when harry met sally, mutual knowledge, veiled overture, fargo, cognitive media Danish language From a norwegian TV show called Uti Vår Hage tags: Comedy, danish, language, comedy, nrk, antonsen, eia Victor Borge - Inflationary Language Victor Borge does the Inflationary language. He swiches every number in various words, for one number higher and then reads a text in this manner. anyone - anytwo etc. tags: Comedy, victor, borge, piano, funny, numbers In My Language The first part is in my "native language," and then the second part provides a translation, or at least an explanation. This is not a look-at-the-autie gawking freakshow as much as it is a statement about what gets considered thought, intelligence, personhood, language, and communication, and what does not. tags: People, communication, language, music, disability, personhood, autism, autie, autistic Grey Matters: Understanding Language Why are humans the only species to have language? Is there something special about our brains? Are there genes that have evolved for language? In this talk, Jeff Elman, UCSD professor of cognitive science and co-director of the Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind, discusses some of the exciting new research that helps us understand what it is about human language that is so different from other animals' communication systems, and what about our biology might make language possible. Series: "Grey Matters" [7/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11187] tags: Education, brain, development, Grey, Matters, language, neurology Languages - Eddie Izzard Great language sketch from "Dress To Kill" tags: People, Eddie, Izzard, Dress, Kill, french, english, Europe, Britain, USA 6. How Do We Communicate?: Language in the Brain, Mouth Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110) One of the most uniquely human abilities is the capacity for creating and understanding language. This lecture introduces students to the major topics within the study of language: phonology, morphology, syntax and recursion. This lecture also describes theories of language acquisition, arguments for the specialization of language, and the commonalities observed in different languages across cultures. 00:00 - Chapter 1. The Scientific Notion of Language and Structure 15:53 - Chapter 2. Phonology: A System of Sounds 24:07 - Chapter 3. Morphology: A System of Words 27:21 - Chapter 4. Syntax: Communicating Complicated Ideas 35:21 - Chapter 5. Question and Answer on Language Structure 39:10 - Chapter 6. Noam Chomsky and Language Acquisition 47:07 - Chapter 7. The Time Course of Language Acquisition Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2007. tags: Education, critical, period, grammar, language, acquisition, morphology, phonology, recursion, syntax, universal Stephen Fry & Hugh Laurie: The Subject of Language From season one of "A Bit of Fry & Laurie". tags: Comedy, stephen, fry, hugh, laurie Porter Robinson - Language (Ministry of Sound TV) OUT NOW on Beatport: bit.ly This is Porter Robinson 'Language' on Ministry of Sound TV, the best in new dance music. Make sure you subscribe on the button above, and follow us online at the links below! Find out more about Porter Robinson here: www.facebook.com twitter.com soundcloud.com www.youtube.com www.ministryofsound.com http www.twitter.com ministryofsound.tumblr.com http tags: Music, Porter Robinson, Language, MOSTV, Ministry of Sound TV, Ministry of Sound, new dance music, dance music, new music, EDM, music discovery cute signing baby!...baby sign language www.mysmarthands.com ANNOUNCING our new MSH Baby Sign Language Dictionary iPhone App mysmarthands.com www.learnbabysigning.com One year old baby showing off her signing skills. See over 20 signs that she knows. For more info and videos visit www.mysmarthands.com Joinour baby sign language FACEBOOK group where you can post questions and get great resources www.facebook.com For parents; learn how to sign with your baby videos: www.mysmarthands.com or babies and children I recommend Signing Time videos, flashcards and books. You can access these by going to www.mysmarthands.com And finally for an amazing information site on baby sign language visit: www.learnbabysigning.com tags: People, baby, signing, sign, language, infant, smart, child, Time, learn Top 5 Ways To Learn Foreign Languages For Free Online Top 5 ways to learn another language. Please Please Please Rate the Video. More of my Tutorials youtube.jimmyr.com FSI www.fsi-language-courses.com Free Education List (podcasts) www.eliteskills.com podcasts.yahoo.com www.podcastalley.com babbel.com www.busuu.com lang-8.com LiveMocha livemocha.com TryMango www.trymango.com Wikibooks en.wikibooks.org Guutenberg Audio Books www.gutenberg.org LibriVox (select flag on right) librivox.org Please Please Please Rate the Video. I used to play an mmorpg in french called dofus. community.dofus.com Rosetta stone, pimsleur, and the late michel thomas also have several language courses, but they're not free unless you use torrents or p2p. 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Lecture »Language and Other Cognitive Systems: What is Special about Language?« The Famous American Intellectual has been awarded the Albertus-Magnus Professor 2011 by the University of Cologne. According to the New York Times, Noam Chomsky is "the most important intellectual alive" and has also been described as "one of the most articulate, committed and hard-working political dissidents of our time, MIT linguist and political philosopher." From June 6th to June 8th, 2011, Prof. Dr. Noam Chomsky was a guest of the University of Cologne being the seventh Albertus-Magnus Professor. During his visit, he held one seminar and two public lectures ("Language and Other Cognitive Systems: What is Special about Language?" and "The Evolving Global Order: Prospects and Opportunities"). More information: www.pressoffice.uni-koeln.de tags: Education, Noam Chomsky, University, University of Cologne, Cologne, Language, student The Manslater: (Woman Language Translator) The woman language translator. Finally the power to understand what she means. Created for the Relationship Rehab series at centralchristian.com. tags: Comedy, manslator, women, men, funny, translator Love Language: The Original Short Film & Fundraiser Share on twitter: clicktotweet.com There are moments in life when we feel a connection so deep words can hardly describe it. But how do we know that it's real? This is the story of a boy who meets a girl and falls in love. (Please do not continue reading until after you watch the video!) The Jubilee Project makes films for good causes. This film was produced to raise awareness and support for the American Society for Deaf Children. There are two ways that you can support this cause: 1. Go to jubileeproject.bandcamp.com to buy the soundtrack for this video, "Peaches" by New Heights. You can also donate directly to the cause at this site. 2. Sign up to become a sponsor of this video. Each sponsor will be asked to donate 1 penny for each view this video receives in November. So if the video is watched 1000 times this month, sponsors will each donate 10 dollars. You can sign up to become a sponsor by emailing project.jubilee@gmail.com. All proceeds will go to the American Society for Deaf Children. The American Society for Deaf Children is a non-profit organization started in 1967 that supports and educates families of deaf and hard of hearing children and advocates for high quality programs and services. www.jubileeproject.org www.twitter.com/jubileeproject tags: Nonprofit, Love Language, Short Film, bench, deaf, sign language, love story, washington dc, asdc, eddie lee, jason y. lee, eric lu, alice zhou, christine n. chang, waiting game, jubilee project, good causes, good, boy meets girl, peaches, new heights, travis graham, chris kwak Singers New Members Filter |

