This has to be an AI generated "lecture". For student zombies (they are legion) fixated on getting some kind of diploma this sort of pre-digested stuff may serve a purpose. It is unlikely to induce independent critical thinking, but in many environments that is unwelcome anyway. Long ago I went down this generative linguistics rabbit hole then climbed out again after walking away from two PhD candidatures on it (wrote one on something else). For what it is worth, I've come to see generative models as a reasonable description of computer languages, but not of natural human languages which are emergent.
@ESTHERJOEL-yy3ox Thanks for your visit. I would recommend the book "Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction" by William O'Grady, John Archibald, Mark Aronoff, and Janie Rees-Miller. This comprehensive textbook provides an overview of various schools of thought in linguistics, making it an excellent resource for understanding the different approaches and theories within the field. ia801005.us.archive.org/29/items/ContemporaryLinguisticsAnIntroductionWilliamOGrady/Contemporary%20Linguistics%20-%20An%20Introduction%20%28William%20O%27Grady%29.pdf Greetings
brother in christ nice videos but please chill out with the bell sound effect
@Umut Berkgün Nebioğlu thank you so much for your comment. Sure, I'll fix this issue next time.
Thanks!
The principles are missing. There are the types of rules but no explanation for the principled
Thanks for your feedback! You're right-understanding the principles behind the rules is crucial. I’ll make sure to clarify those in future content! 😊
This has to be an AI generated "lecture". For student zombies (they are legion) fixated on getting some kind of diploma this sort of pre-digested stuff may serve a purpose. It is unlikely to induce independent critical thinking, but in many environments that is unwelcome anyway. Long ago I went down this generative linguistics rabbit hole then climbed out again after walking away from two PhD candidatures on it (wrote one on something else). For what it is worth, I've come to see generative models as a reasonable description of computer languages, but not of natural human languages which are emergent.
Thanks Sir
Thank you for watching! Assisting my audience is an honor.
AI is so boring
Thanks for sharing your opinion! It's always interesting to hear different perspectives.
Appreciate your efforts sir ..thnxx ❤ keep teaching us
It's all my pleasure to share . keep watching!
The amount of times the subscribe bell rang was very off-putting.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with me.
I'm a new subscriber sir,I really like this teaching
Please can you recommend a text with all linguistics schools of thought?
@ESTHERJOEL-yy3ox Thanks for your visit.
I would recommend the book "Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction" by William O'Grady, John Archibald, Mark Aronoff, and Janie Rees-Miller. This comprehensive textbook provides an overview of various schools of thought in linguistics, making it an excellent resource for understanding the different approaches and theories within the field.
ia801005.us.archive.org/29/items/ContemporaryLinguisticsAnIntroductionWilliamOGrady/Contemporary%20Linguistics%20-%20An%20Introduction%20%28William%20O%27Grady%29.pdf
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Thank you 🇩🇿❤️🥰
@nur özlem Glad it was helpful! Keep tuned.
thank you sir
Most welcome! My pleasure to help @NARIMEN