thanks so much. i just skimmed all of these videos within 1.5 hrs for my linguistics test tomorrow. you've expertly summed up and simplified so many of these core concepts and i will proceed to take some of your practice tests on your website ! i can't thank you enough :) you're also v interesting to listen to (not boring like other lectures), so thanks for that as well!
thank you so much for this video! i'm revising for my intro to phonology class and online lectures make it a bit difficult to understand certain topics - this video has helped me a lot to understand rules!
Hi Travel, thank you so much for your awesome video. I believe at 18:00 you made a mistake. Instead of coronor property, I think you meant dorsal property?
thanks so much. i just skimmed all of these videos within 1.5 hrs for my linguistics test tomorrow. you've expertly summed up and simplified so many of these core concepts and i will proceed to take some of your practice tests on your website ! i can't thank you enough :) you're also v interesting to listen to (not boring like other lectures), so thanks for that as well!
8 years since you posted these and they were super helpful for my linguistics test and helped me understand much better!! thank you so much
thank you so much for this video! i'm revising for my intro to phonology class and online lectures make it a bit difficult to understand certain topics - this video has helped me a lot to understand rules!
Thank you very much. skimmed all these videos for tomorrow linguistics exam :D
Thank you for assisting me through my academic years 💜
I feel so honoured being given such a special task!
Amazing courses congratulation ; but i noticed that morphology is little bit tough to be grasped easily lol :)
Hi Travel, thank you so much for your awesome video. I believe at 18:00 you made a mistake. Instead of coronor property, I think you meant dorsal property?
you are the best, I wish I found your video earlier Q_Q
Hear here!
how to determine the underlying phonemic form and phonological processes which result in the surface phonetic form [hudjusi]?
So very helpful! Thank you!
Excellent!
Thanks ,its real a great thing
Where can I find the exams on your website? Thank you!
I think you've mixed between underlying and surface explanation?
Excellent video Thanks!!
Have you made a video about deletion?
Not specifically, but you should be able to do it with what's presented in the video.
thank you so much for your effort! all the courses were so usefull.
Amazing stuff, many tnx
Thank you very much!!
Why did you take the continuant out (-cont)? isn't it better just to add + stop
There’s no such feature as +stop so we can’t use non-features.
nopeee still don't get it lol fml
AmE :-(
this is so fucking confusing