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Language: Crash Course Psychology #16

Language: Crash Course Psychology #16

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
You know what's amazing? That we can talk to people, they can make meaning out of it, and then talk back to us. Hank talks to us and tries to make meaning out of how our brains do this thing called Language. Plus, monkeys!
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


Hoping someone here can answer my question. From the day we get them all of my cats we taught that when we say -ready to eat? - The wet food is coming out(the good stuff, not the everyday dry food. Every time we say -are you ready to eat? - They go wild and get excited. Have we taught them that those words together mean -your favorite food is coming out- or have we -Pavloved-/conditioned them to expecting their favorite food when hearing -R U redee to eet-, or are these both the same thing? Sorry if I make no sense
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Language deprivation is a thing. Most deaf kids are born to hearing parents, and if they're not exposed to a usable language(a visual one) they won't acquire language. Point is that not all deaf babies babble with their hands to copy their parents signing because most deaf babies aren't even exposed to sign language. Also, phones are sounds. Phonemes are the mental units of sound. In case anyone was wondering.
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i understand that a baby would babble and start to learn the language they are exposed to but before they even reach that point, before they even get to the 4 month period, what language are they thinking in? Like I know the baby is thinking but what language are they thinking in their subconscious that's telling them -I'm going to cry to get attention-
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Seems you're under some kind of false pretense. That your effort to animate & quicken your style of speaking projects an enjoyable listening presentation during your lectures. Well It doesn't. I was interested in what you had to say, yes. But I couldn't stand hearing you say it.
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-For years, humans have been proclaiming that it's language that sets us apart from other animals-
The fact that he is pretty much completely ignoring the whole philosophical field of anthropology is hurting my brain. Literally no reputable modern source has ever said this.

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Crash Course Linguistics, yes please! It would give you a chance to update some of the information on here because some of it misses the mark. I-m a linguist and would love a series of videos to give to my students as another resource!
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4: 31 As a native English speaker who grew up in an English-speaking household, is that why I have trouble rolling my Rs when trying to pronounce Spanish words that have the rolling R?
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Thanks for the video! I'm working on an English presentation on linguistics and why you should learn a new language but just needed the terminology
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I remember telling my teachers about crashcourse. Now I'm back in school and my teachers are using it as source material.
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The primary function of language is not communication. It just so happens that we can accomplish communication with language
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