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Sem 005 Linguistic Micro Lectures - Detailed Analysis & Overview

What is synonymy, how can it be defined and what types of synonymy are normally defined? Within less than two minutes Prof. How can the functional element 'Adverbial' be realized formally and how can we identify it? These two questions constitute the ... What is a vocalic pattern and how do languages organize their vowel systems? These questions are in the center of this ... What are complements, how can we define them in a traditional fashion and how are they defined in X'-syntax? Within less than ... What is a phrase and what are their component parts? Within less than two minutes Prof. Handke explains the most important ... What is antonymy, how can it be defined and what types of antonymy are normally defined? Within less than two minutes Prof.

How can objects of sentences be realized formally and how can we identify them? These two questions constitute the focus of Prof ... How can the subject of a simple declarative sentence be realized formally and how can we identify it? These two questions ... Within just 2 minutes Prof. Handke explains and exemplifies the central types of secondary articulation, and, furthermore, ... What is a sentence and what type of sentences can we define? Within exactly two minutes Prof. Handke explains the most ... What are roots and how are they related to actual word-forms? In just over a minute, Dr. Miller, from Adelaide University discusses ... What is a syllable and how can it be represented? Within less than two minutes Prof. Handke discusses this basic phonological ...

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SEM_005 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Synonymy
SYN_021 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Adverbial
SYN_020 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Syntactic Trees
PHY_019 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Pattern Congruity
MOR_014 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Analogical Restructuring
SYN_014 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Complements
SYN_017 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Phrases
SEM_008 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Antonymy
SYN_022 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Object
SYN_023 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Subject
VAR_022 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: North American English
PHO_015 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Secondary Articulation
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SEM_005 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Synonymy

SEM_005 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Synonymy

What is synonymy, how can it be defined and what types of synonymy are normally defined? Within less than two minutes Prof.

SYN_021 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Adverbial

SYN_021 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Adverbial

How can the functional element 'Adverbial' be realized formally and how can we identify it? These two questions constitute the ...

SYN_020 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Syntactic Trees

SYN_020 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Syntactic Trees

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PHY_019 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Pattern Congruity

PHY_019 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Pattern Congruity

What is a vocalic pattern and how do languages organize their vowel systems? These questions are in the center of this ...

MOR_014 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Analogical Restructuring

MOR_014 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Analogical Restructuring

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SYN_014 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Complements

SYN_014 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Complements

What are complements, how can we define them in a traditional fashion and how are they defined in X'-syntax? Within less than ...

SYN_017 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Phrases

SYN_017 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Phrases

What is a phrase and what are their component parts? Within less than two minutes Prof. Handke explains the most important ...

SEM_008 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Antonymy

SEM_008 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Antonymy

What is antonymy, how can it be defined and what types of antonymy are normally defined? Within less than two minutes Prof.

SYN_022 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Object

SYN_022 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Object

How can objects of sentences be realized formally and how can we identify them? These two questions constitute the focus of Prof ...

SYN_023 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Subject

SYN_023 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Subject

How can the subject of a simple declarative sentence be realized formally and how can we identify it? These two questions ...

VAR_022 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: North American English

VAR_022 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: North American English

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PHO_015 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Secondary Articulation

PHO_015 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Secondary Articulation

Within just 2 minutes Prof. Handke explains and exemplifies the central types of secondary articulation, and, furthermore, ...

PHY_024 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Phoneme

PHY_024 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Phoneme

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MOR_019 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Headedness (in Compounds)

MOR_019 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Headedness (in Compounds)

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SYN_019 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Sentences

SYN_019 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Sentences

What is a sentence and what type of sentences can we define? Within exactly two minutes Prof. Handke explains the most ...

MOR_017 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Endocentric Compounds

MOR_017 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Endocentric Compounds

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MOR_024 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Roots

MOR_024 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Roots

What are roots and how are they related to actual word-forms? In just over a minute, Dr. Miller, from Adelaide University discusses ...

VAR_015 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Cockney (English)

VAR_015 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Cockney (English)

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PHY_025 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Syllable

PHY_025 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Syllable

What is a syllable and how can it be represented? Within less than two minutes Prof. Handke discusses this basic phonological ...