Video resources for UW linguists
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On-line resources. Some videos are referenced in more than one source.
- Word document of links to mostly video resources
for linguists compiled by Laura
McGarrity
- LSA video
archive. Clicking on a clip opens another window which contains a
summary of the clip's contents. The archive is searchable by linguist
or by topic. Contains clips of Christopher (the language-learning
savant), Ocracoke brogue, among other topics. Also many clips from the
Human Language series.
- Williams
syndrome.
- Language Learning Center video clips.
Currently contains only assorted streamable clips from the nine
volumes of The
Story of English (1986) Note that some of these are about other
languages of the British Isles, in particular Irish Gaelic and
Scottish Gaelic. UW net id required.
- Some clips from The Human Language. Quicktime format.
- Pat Kuhl demonstrating McGurk effect. 3:52.
- Linguistic videos owned by UW (in
library system). 2006 list.
- Educational Media Center video
resources (Linguistics, Speech and Hearing Sciences are good
places to search)
- Personal copies of "Pieces of Mind: The Man with Two Brains" are
around. This is a ten-minute clip about a patient with severed corpus callosum
performing various right and left hemisphere tasks. Laura, Alicia,
Sharon and others have copies.
Previous links that don't seem to be working at the moment
Nicaraguan sign language.
Clips from "Do you speak
American?" American regional dialects, Ebonics, and more.