I’ve been digging up old posts looking for stuff worth resurfacing, and I realized I buried a rather significant list of SOAS vidoes in a comment elsewhere, moving it to its own topic here.
(I went to see if I should update the list but it seems none have been added since this was originally posted, unless I’m missing something?).
-pat
Looks like SOAS has a slew of videos on YouTube, here’s the homepage:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1z_PGhPjwcoIpLE0F7EsEIkiES_Brmap
Here’s a list of 140 of them (not sure if that’s complete!). Lots of these are relevant to community members here:
We-code Honorifics in Southern Amami Ōshima
Indigenous Research Methodologies and Field Linguistics Training
The biased leading the biased: Testimonies of violence against women
Strategic Responses to Changing Socio-Ecologies
The effects of recording devices and software on phonetic analysis
Linking language evolution, language acquisition and language diversity
What if Babel was just a myth?
Accent Bias and Fair Access in Britain
Gender representation in constructed example sentences
Rethinking the language of language endangerment
Making computers actually useful to historical linguists
Documenting the Language of the Indonesian Sign Community (Palfreyman)
Promoting Your Language on Social Media
Historical Linguistics of Korandje (Souag)
Nigerian English and National Identity (Ugwuanyi)
Regional Variation in Indonesian (Yanti & Shiohara)
Orchid, my sister: Identities, relationality, and language documentation
Language Documentation and the Empowerment of Target Community Members
Asian etymology: achieving faster progress and more secure results
Linking Tamangic verbs with Tibetan paradigms
Applying the comparative method to some words in Old Chinese
Poetic meter, lexical distributions, and linguistic reconstruction
Poetic meter, lexical distributions, and linguistic reconstruction
The contribution of medieval data to the reconstruction of proto-Basque
Reconstructing selectional properties of derivational morphology
Sound change and subgrouping in the Hindu Kush region
Indo-European nominal morphology and subgrouping
Reconstructing Basque laryngeals
Proto-Western Kho-Bwa onsets from the perspective of Duhumbi and Khoitam
Advances in Proto-Basque reconstruction
Redundancy in Multiple Exponence
Language Policies and Practices Across Asia
Verb meaning and valency-changing morphology: Insights from Bantu
Cypriot Greek as a heritage and community language in London
Endangered Alphabets - From Art to Revival - Tim Brookes
Two Songs for a Red Girl - Guilherme Heurich
Normativisation and the hyper-dialect
The creation of a contact sign language in West and Central French-speaking Africa
The changing language worlds of Singapore
Video clip taken from the film KANRAXËL
Vera Da Silva Sinha - “Time in culture”
Kirill Bogdanov, “Оne Tangut shamanistic text from Khara-Khoto”
“The Altar of Conciliation: re-examining a Tangut manuscript”
Shintaro Arakawa, “Re-analysis of the Tangut suffix for ‘dual’”
Xun Gong, “Grade II in Tangut and Hexi Late Middle Chinese”
Chung-pui Tai (Hong Kong), “On the reconstruction of Tangut medial -w-”
Romain Lefebvre, “Did the Tanguts have their own medical treatments?”
Marc Miyake, “Some remarks on Tangut historical phonology”
How motion verbs acquire narrative discourse functions
Auditor design and digital surveillance
Strategies for the empowerment of Nahuatl speakers in Mexico
The Tunisian community of Mazara del Vallo (Sicily)
Multilingual practices in the Casamance
Who has the ‘right to know’ in interaction, and how to find that out
Story collection to storybook: Producing community material
Experimental study of attitudes towards varieties of Swahili and English spoken in Nairobi, SOAS
On some typological characteristics in Kilimanjaro Bantu languages, SOAS University of London
Engaged humanities in Europe, SOAS University of London
“Ours in writing”: Reclaiming access to Lakota texts at Standing Rock, SOAS University of London
‘Mathinnyi’ - Film Screening & Discussion of Music & Language Revitalisation in Jersey, SOAS
The “mirror” of insubordination, Linguistics Seminar, SOAS University of London
Adding English: Language Learning and La République Démocratique du Congo, SOAS University of London
Assessing ethnolinguistic vitality: Methodological and ethical problems, SOAS University of London
Co-speech gestures in Syuba, SOAS University of London
Narrative development and brain activation in L1 and L2, SOAS University of London
Homophony of DOM and DAT: Morphology or syntax?, SOAS University of London
The Art of Language Invention by David J Peterson, SOAS University of London
The sounds of Malacca Portuguese Creole, Stefanie Pillai (Malaya), SOAS University of London
A personal Narrative of an indigenous Xingu speaker (in Portuguese), SOAS University of London
Determining the origin of asylum claimants through language analysis: The case of Arabic, SOAS
Prof. Irina Nikolaeva’s Talk On The Marvels of Tundra Nenets, SOAS University of London
Between JC & JayZ: Appropriating The Secular In Holy Hip Hop, SOAS University of London
Liberating Language, Liam Renouf, SOAS University of London
Beyond a two-way typology of Western Austronesian, SOAS University of London
The use of mimetics and gesture among speakers of Japanese as a second language, SOAS
Metathesis in Amarasi, Owen Edwards (ANU), SOAS University of London
Writing at the Creative Edge: Tracing the Evolution of a New Idea in Language, SOAS
A Journey of Change: la ~ għand in Maltese, Linguistics Seminar, SOAS University of London
Haeree Park (Hamburg): Dialect borrowings in Old Chinese, SOAS University of London
Haeree Park (Hamburg): Dialect borrowings in Old Chinese, SOAS University of London
Hannes A. Fellner (Vienna): Linguistic Contact between Indo-European and Old Chinese
Guillaume Jacques (CRLAO, CNRS): How many *-s suffixes in Old Chinese?, SOAS University of London
Mark J. Alves (Montgomery College): OC Loans in Vietnamese: Historical & Archaeological Data, SOAS
Matthias L. Richter (UC Boulder): Limitations to the phonetic value of manuscript characters, SOAS
Marco Caboara (Hong Kong): Baxter & Sagart’s usage of recently excavated Chu manuscript sources
Marc Miyake (British Museum): OC type A/type B in areal perspective, SOAS University of London
Christoph Harbsmeier (Oslo): Irrefutable Conjectures, SOAS University of London
Johann-Mattis List (CRLAO, CNRS): Using Network Models to Analyze Old Chinese Rhyme Data, SOAS
Johann-Mattis List (CRLAO, CNRS): Using Network Models to Analyze Old Chinese Rhyme Data, SOAS
Yeshy T. Sotrug (Berne): A prefix without a cause – The OC *p-prefix and its tentative TB cognates
Lai Yunfan (Paris III): Rgyalrongic vs Old Chinese initials: How (dis)similar are they?, SOAS
L Sagart (CRLAO, CNRS) & W H Baxter (Michigan): OC type A/type B vs. Lushai long/short, SOAS
Lin Deng (Arizona State): Reconstruction of the Demonstratives *tə 之, *deʔ (?) 是, and *tsheʔ (?) 此
Xun Gong (CRLAO, CNRS): How Old is the Chinese in Bái?, SOAS University of London
Much Ado About “dou” [all/even] in Mandarin Chinese, Linguistics, SOAS University of London
Keeping small-scale multilingualism going at Warruwi Community (Australia), SOAS
Beyond cognacy: Historical relations between words, Mattis List, SOAS University of London
Grammatical gender and the conceptualisation of objects across five languages, SOAS
A New Technique for Measuring Multilingualism, SOAS University of London
Ellen Smith: Contact-induced change in Papapana, SOAS University of London
Aicha Belkadi: The syntax of nominal states in Berber. SOAS University of London
A drive in the country with Umpila and Kuuku Ya’u speakers, SOAS University of London
The "“new speaker” as agent of social and linguistic change, SOAS University of London
“I can’t believe how it has changed”: oral testimonies on Basque, SOAS University of London
Chege Githoria: The Logic of Sheng, SOAS University of London
Oleg Belyaev: Coordination and subordination: Delimiting the domains, SOAS University of London
Prof. Francesca Orsini Inaugural Lecture, Literature in a Multilingual Society, SOAS
Language Attitudes and Identity in the Tibetan Dharamsala Diaspora, SOAS University of London
Some considerations on the linguistic variation in Dragomans’ writings, SOAS University of London
A new interdisciplinary approach to loanword phonology: the Salience and Dominance Model, SOAS
Methodology and Citation - The State Of The Art In Linguistics, SOAS University of London
Kwadwo Osie-Nyame Jnr. African Literatures & African Linguistics, SOAS University of London
On an emotive particle in Singlish, SOAS University of London
Contact and change at the northern Bantu borderlands, SOAS, University of London
Cross-linguistic equivalence and the theory of bilingual phonology, SOAS, University of London
Metaphor in South African tsotsitaal, SOAS, University of London
Attitudes to different accents of English in African communities in the UK and Germany, SOAS
Plurality and Implicature, SOAS, University of London
Tlingit Oratory, SOAS, University of London
Conflicting expectations in multilingual literacy acquisition, SOAS, University of London
Women, Bride-price and baskets, SOAS, University of London
How words are related, Dr Andrew Spencer, SOAS, University of London
On the expression of Tense-Aspect-Mood on nouns: Evidence from Tundra Nenets, SOAS
Prof Friederike Lüpke: Language Diversity, African Style, SOAS, University of London
María J. Arche, On Perfective but incomplete situations, SOAS, University of London
Tanya Slavin, The structure of the verb stem in Oji-Cree, SOAS, University of London
Dr John Wynne, Language Endangerment and Sound Art, SOAS, University of London
Ken Safir and Mamadou Bassene, Stem Structure in Eegimaa, SOAS, University of London
Julia Sallabank, Language ideologies, practices and policies in New Caledonia, SOAS
Education Language Policy Planning, SOAS, University of London
Tonal Variation in Bantu Language Varieties, SOAS, University of London
Modified numerals: form, meaning and implicature, Rick Nouwen, SOAS, University of London
Referential density and Differential Argument Marking in Manange, Nar and Manang Gurung, SOAS
Literacy micro planning in a Papua New Guinean community, SOAS, University of London
Languages for an interconnected world
Prof. Lutz Marten (SOAS): Linguistic Variation, Language Contact and the New Comparative Bantu
Prof. Anne Pauwels: Heritage and Community Languages in Higher Education, SOAS, University of London
Prof. Anne Pauwels - Politics of Multilingualism and Language Learning: Who Benefits?