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(Lecture-47), Language as Communication, Basic Human Need, Integrating Process, Complicated System
(Lecture-46), Meaning, Definitions and Types of Semantics
(Lecture-1), How to Write a Paragraph?; Structure of a Paragraph; Art of Paragraph Writing
(Lecture-1), Literature as Art; General & Artistic Meaning of Literature; Definitions of Literature
(Lecture 45), Is Hierarchical Structure of a Bicycle and a Sentence the Same?
(Lecture-44), Theories on the Origins of Human Language
(Lecture-43), Properties of Language, Displacement, Arbitrariness,Productivity, Cultural transmisson
(Lecture-42), Duality as a Property of Language, Charles F. Hockett
(Lecture-41), "Discreteness" as a Property of Language, Meaning, Concept and Example of Discreteness
(Lecture-40), Cultural Transmission as a Property of Language, Key Aspects of Cultural Transmission
(Lecture-39), Productivity as one of the Properties of Human Language
(Lecture-38), "Arbitrariness" as one of the Properties of Language
(Lecture-37), Displacement as one of the Properties of Language
(Lecture-36), What is meant by ‘Unique Properties of Human Language’? by George Yule
(Lecture-35), What is Writing Process, Pre-writing Stage? Importance of Prewriting and Writing Stage
(Lecture-34), Writing as 'Communication', 'Art' and 'Process'
(Lecture-33), Linguistic Competence and Performance by Noam Chomsky, Langue and Parole by Saussure
(Lecture-32), Meaning, Types, Difference, and Importance of Accents
(Lecture-31), Meaning, Definition, Importance and Aspects of Vocabulary
(Lecture-30), Standard Vs Non-standard Language, History and Examples of Standard Language
(Lecture-29), Polysemy Vs Homonymy; Related and Unrelated Meanings; Related and Unrelated Senses
(Lecture-28), Substance and Form in Linguistics, Graphic and Vocal Symbols, Signifier & Signified
(Lecture-27), What is Isogloss? What is Heterogloss?
(Lecture-26), 'Langue' and 'Parole' as two Aspects of Language by Ferdinand de Saussure
(Lecture-25), Diachronic and Synchronic Approach in Linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure
(Lecture-24), What is a Linguistic Sign? Symbol: Signifier and signified; Semiotics
(Lecture 23), Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy of Cognitive Learning; Meaning of Taxonomy and Cognition
(Lecture-22), Roman Jakobson’s Model of the Language; Six Factors of Communication by Jakobson
(Lecture-21), Dell Hymes' Model of SPEAKING