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@STTURNX
I'm studying English Literature and there is study about psycholinguistics
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@NkhuzyeniMukuli
Does that mean that speaking is just an illusion made by our brain 🤨
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@aldop2665
thanks!
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@Nikiteacher7
I Just Love it 💗, I have to watch it again and again
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@Lana_758
مين من الجامعة الاردنية😂؟
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@ruxsky7593
Thank you professor amazing lesson ❤
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@ayoubjaaouani1707
2:39 AMOGUS
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@rachelgriffiths6863
Love this video broken down nicely and all relevant so I can remember
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@AirBlue-s2r
My brain cnnot undrstand its own self😢
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@Tzhxyhk
Found exactly what I have been looking for Thank you very much 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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@brandonjester3683
Hi desperate father here My son and daughter have a very rear genetic 5q34 duplacation My sone 7 is 100 non verbal even after 5 years of speech therapy My question is how were can we go to see if his brain is functioning in a way that is capable of speech? Doctors, colleges, any one or any were we can go to get some answers brbrCurrently has a diagnosis of global aperxia but our speech pathologist is baffled as to why he isbrNot making progress brbrWe are in north west Ohio Dayton area brbrAny direction or advice would be a blessing
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@sokanonost
My friend's daughter is 30 months old and has a malformation in her cerebelum so mostly problems with equilibrium, walking But she stilll doesn't speak , only says aaa or makes crying sounds She understands what others say to her
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@sojibsojib5412
Hello i am from Bangladesh and i am a student of linguistics Please give more Videos on linguistics ❤
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@isa333
dude, youre amazing! thanks for explaing the wernicke-geschwind model so understandable
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@davidnduli85
My brain learning its own Functions😂
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@Angeltheothertwin87
Proved the model Angel Tsunami
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@jonetsuhana
Great video!
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@aliyagalim
All great But how can you compare humans and dolphins if dolphins don't even have vocal cords and the sounds they produce do not come from throat While our wiring incorporates all those
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@PauloRLustosa
Muito obrigado, professor, pela explicação
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@darrenreed9796
I am interested in what this looks like when a person decides to learn sign language
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@bintenur6684
Nice
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@Joeythegoats
One more topic down thanks
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Thanks a lot for your information these are so much good but still complex Human brain is very complex and involving several different regions with very specific functions Also human communication is complex, but we have innate ability to understand and formulate it Language is in the left hemisphere and in the motor theory this controls our movenents such as those required to produce speech Fot example animals can not do what we do Plus we have to area Broca's area and Wernicke's area bith of them are critical for language
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@protopier
Thank you for making this available for all of us!
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@wasitohadi7143
Thanks prof for presenting the topic very clear
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@nurah1293
Thanks alot
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@eilbaewin606
I just found your channel and I really want to say thank you for the knowledge also thanks because your explanation is very easy to understand
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@hassanbelkamin5945
It is a great explanation and totally helpful
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@eyal9654
you're pointing to the right hemisphere :)
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@bilalel-mansoury59
greaaat
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@a4q2020
We could see how much effort you put into creating a video brSuper👍brWe A4Q team with your growth brFull support 💪
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@marciajacobs575
Good Morning Professor Davebrmy name is Marcia Jacobs, I would like to thank you for sharing your lecture and information on varies of topic, such as biology and history on President and many more topic that was beneficial to me while I studied for my Associate Degree Thanks to you, all other Professors on campus, and on YouTube that make resources to learning more achievablebrbrThank YoubrMarcia Jacobs
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@camrozenovels
I'm looking at getting into linguistics and this is absolutely informative-
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@fatimanaeem1342
this was a great video Honestly so helpful!
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@AshakaEducation
Great Insights by Dave | Keep Moving and Keep Posting
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@karandixit5093
When i thin ka bour any think mt mind automatically set a picture hepl !!
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@RUDEBOYY2K80
I’m not at college or university and I find this man very interesting and easy to understand Good luck to all you proper students 👍🏻🇬🇧🤣
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@mrv1845
Thanks 🙏 a lot you did help me to understand these difficult things brbut I have a question what the difference between a lesion in Brocka’s than Wernike’s area???
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@IsaSaien
Doesnt more recent research suggest bilaterality of language?
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@yeeptv461
Please on your next video please touch on why the wernicke’s aphasia considered as fluent aphasia
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@VietnamCulturalExchange
Thanks a lot for this video (and the others too)brI was hoping to find an answer, but didn't find it Since my retirement I spend a lot of time in Vietnam and of course I wanted to learn the language It was said that it was difficult to learn because of the pronunciation and that it is a tonal languagebrSo I bought myself all available courses and start to study, soon I felt that there was something wrong with the study The most obvious is the great attention for the pronunciation, I find that strange because to distinguish and to produce sounds is a very physical thing and that just takes a lot of time But there was more Most courses are just of an incredible low educational level $0 years ago I studied education theory and during my study I did a research on chess books for beginners I saw a lot of similar mistakes, but I first had to know more about the Vietnamese language brSo I started my research and one of the first things I saw is that the Vietnamese language uses alphabetic script since less than 100 years The French made it mandatory and it was also developed by the French They used Latin letters but there aren't enough letters to mark all the sounds, especial the glides (and they have more than 20 of them) have no marking For the Vietnamese it is no problem because they learn the pronunciation before they can writebrbrBefore the alphabetic script they were using logographic scripts combination of Chinees and Chu Nom (the script for the Vietnamese words)brbrWhen we see an alphabetic script we think that the grammar and the use of sound is as in our language and that isn'tbrbrWriting logographic characters is a total visual activity, there's no sound involved I think like mathematical formulas When the character is finished one can pronounce it, but that's not necessary to read most of them Also the strokes they use have no sound or emotional or other relation with the total characterbrAnd that is complete opposite with writing alphabetic script: words are build up letter by letter, sound by soundbrSo I think that the process of writing and reading of those two total different scripts take place in different part of our brainsor the proportions are very differentbrCharacters are stand alone units, the order within a sentence doesn't take in account the sound The reason for this is that writing and reading logographic writing is like reading comic books while reading an writing alphabetic script is sound based: the breathing is thus important that they make use of dots and comma's Today logographic writing also use them but that is only since a few centuriesbrbrAn interesting aspect is that Western people often think that Asian people do not show their emotionswell they do! but not as we do! We use sound and body language to express our emotions Since logographic writing doesn't use sound or body language, they make use of small particles we hardly hearbut they do! brFor example the almost same Vietnamese sentence can have an enormous difference when one of the two has also the particle 'bị' it is short and low spokenbut it make the meaning of the whole sentence negative brbrAnd how difference collection information visual or auditory is: have ten people sitting on a table and pass a picture of a crying child they all will say how sad it is and so on But in the other room you do not pass the picture but play a tape with a crying childthey will jump up brVisual information is often more understanding auditory is more emotionalbrbrThe Vietnamese are using an auditory based script for a visual based languagein my opinion is that the reason why it is difficult to learn because courses do not take that in accountbrThey are still thinking that the tones make the language zo difficultbrthey only have 6 tones and they have only a vocabulary function English has many more tones, they can be used for vocabulary functions, for adding emotion or for grammatical reasonsbrForeigners have to learn NOT to use tones and soundbrbrMeanwhile is there any research on the difference between reading en processing auditory written languages and logographic written ones?
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@snoopytv244
You are very amazing Sir
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@jindagi_ka_safar
The path of the activities that take place during conversation covers almost all of the rear area of the left hemispheregreat illustration thanks
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@59rashad
Sometime I don't understand what other people speaking Pronounciation sounds meaningless and I can't relate to the context So I ask again for 3-4 times to understand the speaking and it is embarrassing to me often Sometime pronounciations are misinterpreted and I respond like a dumb Why does this happen?
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@ຈິນດາວອນK
Thank you so much for your video
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@briza2022
I thought left hemisphere was receptive and right hemisphere was the productive But simply one side of the body is more weak than the other The frontal brain is in charge of production and management All the other parts next to the frontal are receptive
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@mariaar9919
Thank you a lot!
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@clouds4403
Why sudy videos have less like than watching 😑
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@priyankakanwar5429
Well done
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@jad112
Iam studying forensic psychology, and it seems that you are going to be my help-lecturer here:D
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@lita_london
Excited for the Linguistics course!!! Thank you professor Dave!
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@gitanjaligaikwad6067
Thank you sir
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@engsimple9527
we are the only animals
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@romithromith
I'm a little surprised that you didn't mention right handedness in passing
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@O-02
i want references would u mind give them
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@Tachyon1457
Any ideas on how the areas used in language are the same used when building or making tools?
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@Zetsuke4
I like these kinds of videos do more of these but go into more in-depth details please I'm sure anyone will benefit from these kinds of knowledge and apply it to their lives
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@Hohoho-z1r
Albert Einstein said that the universe can be interpreted with a very simple logic brI do believe that our brain and consciousness can be interpreted so simply one day
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@Zetsuke4
Incredible! I like these kinds of videos!!
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@peretzo
Professor Dave i'm like totally in love with you😍
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@subschallenge-nh4xp
Explained or Google Neurology of procrastination please please
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@jackshepherd2660
When you are bilingual or more do you think in the language that you are going to speak in? Just curious because I know maybe 20 words in Spanish, but it comes from thoughts in English
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@taylorbarnett1199
I feel like I’m going to be watching you a ton next semester in physics Studying to be a radiation therapist :)
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@IsraeliOccupiedUnitedStates
First!
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@kutilkol
my brain has tompano?
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@easylearning1249
Thank sir you support to me
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@shawnhansen9007
Thank you so much Sir
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@kaihiwatarigaming
I passed my chemistry physics of bachelor of science too easily as it is smoothly explained by professor Dave 💯
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@farah1ali970
Thanks dave
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@IcegelTanOfficial
👍👍👍💖
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@maryamiitaahmett3626
thnks
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@aliadwaw7607
So cool!
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@muhamadjangimuhamad6820
Thank you professor
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