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Language A to Z

By: John McWhorter, The Great Courses
Narrated by: John McWhorter
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Linguistics, the study of language, has a reputation for being complex and inaccessible. But here's a secret: There's a lot that's quirky and intriguing about how human language works-and much of it is downright fun to learn about. But with so many potential avenues of exploration, it can often seem daunting to try to understand it. Where does one even start?

In these twenty-four 15-minute lectures by one of the best-known popularizes of language, you'll discover a delightful way to get accessible, bite-sized introductions to language. Using the English alphabet as a unique, offbeat way to approach the subject, Professor McWhorter has crafted a hopscotch tour of some of the field's major topics, hot-button issues, and more.

You'll learn why it can actually be OK to use slang like "LOL." Why English speakers don't use words like "thou" and "thee" anymore. What makes "mama" and "papa" a child's first words-in many languages. How popular rhymes like "Eeny, meeny, miney, moe") actually derive from the words for numbers in an early relative of Welsh. Why "like" is here to stay in common American speech. And much more.

These and other fascinating topics are all delivered in Professor McWhorter's light-hearted yet informative teaching style, which makes this series essential for anyone looking for a welcoming window into the quirks, curiosities, and intricacies of how language works. Filled with humor, whimsy, and no shortage of insights, it's a fast-paced tour of the same territory linguists tread each and every day.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

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For anyone even mildly interested in languages or just words in general and the best part is that it's not just English although it is a kind of point of departure for most lecturers. Just wished they were longer.
McWorther is very knowledgeable about his subject but makes sure to "dumb" it down without patronizing his listener, and he seems to be having a lot of fun it too. Note he is a bit hyperactive but it makes it fun although it might be annoying to begin with, you will get used to it.

Nice introduction to linguistics

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This is the third Great Courses lecture set by John McWhorter I have listened to, and although I have enjoyed all of them equally, this one did was a little different from the others.

This “course” takes the form of 24 short talks, each covering a topic inspired by a letter of the alphabet. As such, it’s kind of reminiscent of QI: entertaining tidbits of trivia. It’s perfectly set up to listen to as “mini episodes” as and when you wish, in any order you wish, as opposed to the other courses which are much more structured. However, this is also its downfall: the bite-size nature of the set means that it is much shallower than the other two courses.

John McWhorter is, as always, a hugely engaging and entertaining lecturer and I cannot fault him. In fact, this lecture so it might be the perfect introduction to him for listeners who are more interested in something that they can pick up and put down rather than a more “heavy” course.

Hugely entertaining albeit a little shallow

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Fast paced, entertaining and often funny zip through interesting aspects of human language - ambitious without being overly technical. Like other lecture series by John McWhorter, it sits somewhere between academia and stand-up. His compressed delivery is a celebration of the nuance, breadth and elegant brevity of human speech, and the world seems forever different after listening to it. I can’t see anyone not being impressed after hearing their first John McWhorter lecture. And he’d never use a double negative to make a positive.

Zappy and snappy

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I have listened to and loved a lot of the Great Courses series on Audible, but McWhorter has to be my favourite lecturer of the lot. Very entertaining.

What a fantastic lecturer

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What I certainly learnt from this course is how enthusiastic linguistics are. That aside it was an interesting course wuth a lot if facts well presented

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