13 episodes, Produced in 1958, By META (University of Buffalo) for NET Network.
"Dr. Henry Lee Smith, Jr., of the University of Buffalo, presents an introduction to linguistics covering the nature of language, its structure and development. He conducts a comprehensive survey of what language really is, considering how it forms a basis for all human interaction. Dr. Smith shows the relation of linguistic science to teaching a foreign language, teaching reading and the analysis of the psychiatric interview."
This really ancient series was at the Start of a continuing tradition of excellence in educational video ... so now you can see what the state of the art in educational television was: Sixty Five Years ago. Television was just beginning to be explored as an educational medium at the time ... ripe with potential! Remember, this was still 11 years before Sesame Street would be Born ... literally the dawn of Educational Television!!!
Language And Linguistics 01 Introduction
Language And Linguistics 02 Language And Writing
Language And Linguistics 03 A Definition Of Language
Language And Linguistics 04 The Linguistic Approach To Language Learning
Language And Linguistics 05 The Sounds Of Language
Language And Linguistics 06 Dialects
Language And Linguistics 07 Grammar - Part 1
Language And Linguistics 08 Grammar - Part 2
Language And Linguistics 09 History Of The Indo-European Language Family
Language And Linguistics 10 History Of The English Language
Language And Linguistics 11 The Alphabet
Language And Linguistics 12 Linguistics And The Teaching Of ReadingÂ
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