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24.900 - Introduction to Linguistics

24.900 Introduction to Linguistics (Spring 2022, MIT OCW). Instructor: Prof. Norvin W. Richards. This class will provide some answers to basic questions about the nature of human language. Throughout the course, we will be examining a number of ways in which human language is a complex but law-governed mental system. Much of the class will be devoted to studying some core aspects of this system in detail; we will also spend individual classes discussing a number of other issues, including how language is acquired, how languages change over time, language endangerment, and others. (from ocw.mit.edu)

Lecture 10 - Phonology, Part 3


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Lecture 01
Lecture 02 - Morphology, Part 1
Lecture 03 - Morphology, Part 2
Lecture 04 - Morphology, Part 3
Lecture 05 - Phonetics, Part 1
Lecture 06 - Phonetics, Part 2
Lecture 07
Lecture 08 - Phonology, Part 1
Lecture 09 - Phonology, Part 2
Lecture 10 - Phonology, Part 3
Lecture 11 - Syntax, Part 1
Lecture 12 - Syntax, Part 2
Lecture 13 - Syntax, Part 3
Lecture 14 - Syntax, Part 4
Lecture 15 - Syntax, Part 5
Lecture 16 - Syntax, Part 6
Lecture 17 - Syntax, Part 7, and Semantics, Part 1
Lecture 18 - Semantics, Part 2
Lecture 19 - Semantics, Part 3
Lecture 20 - Semantics, Part 4
Lecture 21 - Semantics, Part 5
Lecture 22 - Dialects
Lecture 23 - Historical Linguistics
Lecture 24 - Endangered Languages
Lecture 25 - Language Acquisition
Lecture 26 - Signed Languages