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A first language (also native language, mother tongue, arterial language, or L1) is the language or are the languages a person has learned from birth or within the critical period, or that a person speaks the best and so is often the basis for sociolinguistic identity . In some countries, the terms native language or mother tongue refer to the language of one's ethnic group rather than one's first language. Children brought up speaking more than one language can have more than one native language, and be bilingual.
By contrast, a second language is any language that one speaks other than one's first language.
One of the more widely accepted definitions of a native speaker is someone who was born in a particular country and was raised to speak the language of that country during the critical period of their development, The journal or qualifies as a "native speaker" of a language if they were born and immersed in the language during youth, in a family where the adults shared a similar language experience as the child. Native speakers are considered to be an authority on their given language due to their natural acquisition process regarding the language, versus having learned the language later in life. This is achieved through personal interaction with the language and speakers of the language. Native speakers will not necessarily be knowledgeable about every grammatical rule of the language, but will have good "intuition" of the rules through their experience with the language.
The Tower of Babel (/ˈbæbəl/ or /ˈbeɪbəl/; Hebrew: מִגְדַּל בָּבֶל, Migdal Bāḇēl) is an etiological myth in the Book of Genesis of the Tanakh (also referred to as the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament) meant to explain the origin of different languages. According to the story, a united humanity of the generations following the Great Flood, speaking a single language and migrating from the east, came to the land of Shinar (Hebrew: שנער). There they agreed to build a city and tower; seeing this, God confounded their speech so that they could no longer understand each other and scattered them around the world.
The Tower of Babel has been associated with known structures according to some modern scholars, notably the Etemenanki, a ziggurat dedicated to the Mesopotamian god Marduk by Nabopolassar, king of Babylonia (c. 610 BCE). The Great Ziggurat of Babylon was 91 metres (300 ft) in height. Alexander the Great ordered it demolished circa 331 BCE in preparation for a reconstruction that his death forestalled. A Sumerian story with some similar elements is told in Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta.
Did one original language shatter into many? The Tower of Babel, the evolution of languages and the quest for Proto-World. Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang Follow my progress or become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=584038 This video was unlocked as a Patreon milestone goal. I appreciate the patrons who made it happen. Stay for the credits to see them! ~ For you readers ~ The Tower of Babel is one of humankind's early attempts to explain the variety of languages spoken across the earth. Thousands of years later, philologists and linguists studied the natural evolution of language. So then, what's the true story of language history? In this video, we'll look at the traditional interpretation of the Tower of Babel story: t...
Languages spoken around the world today, including English, Irish, German, and Swedish, are descended from ancestor languages -- also called proto-languages or first languages. Have you ever wondered what these proto-languages sounded like? Mark Riggleman, Writer in Language Content at Rosetta Stone®, answers this frequently asked question in this insightful video! Your language-learning journey awaits! Try our free demo today: http://www.rosettastone.com/lp/demo/?cid=sm-yt-ag-demo-desc-proto.
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Like most things in human history, language is a result of evolution. In fact, all of today's languages can be traced back to a single common linguistic ancestor called "Proto-Human", a language spoken between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago. But what did this "Proto-Human" language sound like? Unless scientists can first build a time machine, we can never be sure, but we have some guesses. In fact, "Proto-Human" may have had a word order that made us sound like Yoda. Very informative, this video is.
First Language and Lullaby by Jason Upton from album Remember
My Ted talk is about the importance of keeping your native language focusing mostly on International Students. Overall I want the audience to understand that this is an important topic and will talk about why it is relevant as well as sharing some of the negative impacts losing your native language can have on an individual. Hantz is 17 years old and a junior at the International School of Bangkok. He is Canadian-African and lived in Quebec, Canada for 10 years before moving to Ghana followed by Thailand. His first language is French and he started learning English upon his arrival in Ghana. He enjoys participating in activities such as basketball and track and field, as well as helping out with play productions. His Ted Talk focuses on the importance of your mother tongue and the...
The introduction of writing systems changed the world. It allowed humans to physically express thoughts and language, as well as record events for future generations to study. Although different writing systems developed independently in different areas of the world, many are tied together by common roots. John Haywood of Princeton University chronicles the spread of writing systems in "The New Atlas of World History: Global Events at a Glance." Subscribe to BI: Science - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9uD-W5zQHQuAVT2GdcLCvg -------------------------------------------------- Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI Video On Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1bkB8qg Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ -------------------------------------------------- Business I...
Tifinagh (Alphabet), Tamazight (Language) is one of the oldest written and spoken languages in the world, if not the first! The word Tifinagh means; tifin "Discovery" nagh "Oneself". It still exist till today and its spread among the Amazigh tribes from the Canaries islands in the Atlantic to the Siwa oasis in Egypt, and from the mediterranean sea in north Africa to the niger river in the Sahara.
Did one original language shatter into many? The Tower of Babel, the evolution of languages and the quest for Proto-World. Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang Follow my progress or become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=584038 This video was unlocked as a Patreon milestone goal. I appreciate the patrons who made it happen. Stay for the credits to see them! ~ For you readers ~ The Tower of Babel is one of humankind's early attempts to explain the variety of languages spoken across the earth. Thousands of years later, philologists and linguists studied the natural evolution of language. So then, what's the true story of language history? In this video, we'll look at the traditional interpretation of the Tower of Babel story: t...
Languages spoken around the world today, including English, Irish, German, and Swedish, are descended from ancestor languages -- also called proto-languages or first languages. Have you ever wondered what these proto-languages sounded like? Mark Riggleman, Writer in Language Content at Rosetta Stone®, answers this frequently asked question in this insightful video! Your language-learning journey awaits! Try our free demo today: http://www.rosettastone.com/lp/demo/?cid=sm-yt-ag-demo-desc-proto.
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Like most things in human history, language is a result of evolution. In fact, all of today's languages can be traced back to a single common linguistic ancestor called "Proto-Human", a language spoken between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago. But what did this "Proto-Human" language sound like? Unless scientists can first build a time machine, we can never be sure, but we have some guesses. In fact, "Proto-Human" may have had a word order that made us sound like Yoda. Very informative, this video is.
First Language and Lullaby by Jason Upton from album Remember
My Ted talk is about the importance of keeping your native language focusing mostly on International Students. Overall I want the audience to understand that this is an important topic and will talk about why it is relevant as well as sharing some of the negative impacts losing your native language can have on an individual. Hantz is 17 years old and a junior at the International School of Bangkok. He is Canadian-African and lived in Quebec, Canada for 10 years before moving to Ghana followed by Thailand. His first language is French and he started learning English upon his arrival in Ghana. He enjoys participating in activities such as basketball and track and field, as well as helping out with play productions. His Ted Talk focuses on the importance of your mother tongue and the...
The introduction of writing systems changed the world. It allowed humans to physically express thoughts and language, as well as record events for future generations to study. Although different writing systems developed independently in different areas of the world, many are tied together by common roots. John Haywood of Princeton University chronicles the spread of writing systems in "The New Atlas of World History: Global Events at a Glance." Subscribe to BI: Science - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9uD-W5zQHQuAVT2GdcLCvg -------------------------------------------------- Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI Video On Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1bkB8qg Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ -------------------------------------------------- Business I...
Tifinagh (Alphabet), Tamazight (Language) is one of the oldest written and spoken languages in the world, if not the first! The word Tifinagh means; tifin "Discovery" nagh "Oneself". It still exist till today and its spread among the Amazigh tribes from the Canaries islands in the Atlantic to the Siwa oasis in Egypt, and from the mediterranean sea in north Africa to the niger river in the Sahara.
This Emmy Award-winning documentary chronicles the efforts of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians to preserve and revitalize the endangered Cherokee language. a film by Danica Cullinan and Neal Hutcheson executive producer Walt Wolfram associate producers Hartwell Francis and Tom Belt -------------------- Want to learn more? Find out who we are: https://www.ncsu.edu/linguistics/ncllp/index.php Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NCLLP Listen to our podcast: https://www.mixcloud.com/Linglab/ Watch some DVDs: https://commerce.cashnet.com/cashnetg/selfserve/storehome.aspx
This video lecture is a part of the course 'An Introduction to English Linguistics' at the University of Neuchâtel. This is session 22, which addresses the topic of language acquisition. How is it that children acquire language so fast and so effortless? Do parents reinforce language learning? Do children have innate language-learning capabilities?
Marjo Mitsutomi is Professor and Executive Director of the Language Education Institute (LEI) at Osaka Gakuin University, Japan. Prior to her current position at OGU, she was academic director of three language acquisition programs at Akita International University, Japan. Her most notable contribution as a linguist was as co-author of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation English proficiency standards for pilots and air traffic controllers worldwide. This ICAO proficiency standard (adopted by vote at the United Nations) governing both native and non-native speakers of English is the first global language mandate of its kind. Minna Kirjavainen is an associate Professor at the Language Education Institute at Osaka Gakuin University. She received her undergraduate d...
This introductory screen-cast shows the basics of creating a new language in MPS. It helps the beginners to get familiar with the essential skills and techniques needed to design language's structure, editor and generator. Watch this demo if you are new to MPS and want to dip your toe in the basics of the DSL definition process.
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Did you know that the English word "human" has a Latin origin? And did you know that the word "people" actually comes from French? Today, hundreds of millions of people speak English either as their first or second language. But hundreds of years ago, the English language that we know today did not exist. It has been evolving through the centuries and continues to do so now. In this lesson, I will teach you the history of invasions, migrations, and other influences that have helped to shape English as we know it. You will also discover English words that have origins in Latin, French, and other languages. Don't miss this fascinating lesson! http://www.engvid.com/discover-the-history-of-english/ TRANSCRIPT Hello. I'm Gill from engVid, and today... As you know, I usually teach an aspect of...
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It's a brand-spanking new year, and we're kicking it off with a show where we've done a lot to improve on our already-great sound. We start this episode with a tip on how to really piss people off without even trying. From there, we take a trip through several recent news items, including coverage of the Y'allqaeda dipshits in Oregon. American Atheists President, David Silverman, will be joining us in-studio in one month! Be sure to grab a copy of his book, Fighting God: An Atheist Manifesto for a Religious World, so you can send in any questions you'd like us to ask him! You can find the Godless Rebelution around the Internet at these links: Podbean: www.godlessrebelution.podbean.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/GodlessRebelution Twitter: www.twitter.com/TGRPodcast You can also send ...
Comprehensive guide to the First Language English examination Paper 2 (Extended). Includes an overview of the exam; passages from June 2010 past paper; suggested responses; mark scheme with commentary. Exam code: 0500/02