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Welcome to the course! (3:07)

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    Hi, I'm Marc van Oostendorp.
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    This is Leiden University.
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    Welcome to this course on
    the miracles of human language.
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    This is our studio where we prepared
    a course full of surprises,
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    full of miracles of human language.
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    This course is all about diversity.
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    Well, it's all about diversity,
    and it's also about similarity.
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    And that's because there are about
    6,000 languages in the world.
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    And they're diverse,
    they're all different,
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    but they are also similar in some way.
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    How is that possible?
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    That's one thing, an important thing that
    we're going to explore in this course.
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    And we're going to explore
    this in five modules.
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    In the first module, we talk about
    questions like what makes language
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    so typically human,
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    or differentiates it from,
    from animal languages, for instance.
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    And we're going to see how
    linguists go about their work.
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    There are different kinds of linguists and
    we're going to meet them.
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    In the second module,
    we talk about sounds of language.
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    How do we produce sounds?
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    How do we distinguish sounds?
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    How do we organize sounds in our minds?
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    In the third module,
    we talk about words and sentences.
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    How are languages different in
    the way in which they create words?
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    How are they different in the way in
    which they organize words into sentences?
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    In the fourth module
    we talk about meaning.
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    How do we give meaning to words and
    sentences in human language?
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    And how do languages differ in that?
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    And in the fifth module, we talk
    about language in its social context.
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    We talk about how language is actually
    used in, let's say, everyday life.
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    Since this course is all about diversity,
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    there's also diversity
    within every module.
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    It's not just me explaining things to you.
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    We also have discussions with students
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    and we've interviews with experts,
    with linguists from the Netherlands
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    and other countries about linguistics,
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    about their job.
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    But most of all,
    we have speakers of different languages.
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    We have found six speakers of
    six very different languages.
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    And they will give examples of
    how they speak of words and
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    sentences in their language.
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    And it will be up to you
    to analyze those examples.
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    And if you're in an advanced track
    or if you just like that kind of thing
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    we also invite you to submit
    your own language,
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    to make videos in which you give
    those same words and sentences
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    in your own language.
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    And then,
    other students can analyze those.
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    We also invite you to participate.
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    We have an online forum
    on our course page
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    and if you like that kind of thing,
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    we also have a Facebook group in
    which you can discuss these things.
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    But in any case, we hope to see you
    very soon in the first module of
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    our course on the miracles
    of human language.
Title:
Welcome to the course! (3:07)
Description:

From "Miracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics" by Marc van Oostendorp, Leiden University. See the course description https://www.coursera.org/course/humanlanguage :

"Everywhere, every day, everybody uses language. There is no human society, no matter how small or how isolated, which does not employ a language that is rich and diverse. This course introduces you to linguistics, featuring interviews with well-known linguists and with speakers of many different languages. Join us to explore the miracles of human language! (...)"

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