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・The warmth of the Yuru Student Cafe is amazing! ・Mizuno's linguistics resolution is getting higher and higher! Yuru Linguistics Radio / @yurugengo Mizuno's X (old Twitter) @yuru_mizuno [References] Imai Kunihiko (ed.), Chomsky Small Dictionary (Taishukan Shoten, 1986) Takubo Yukinori, Inada Toshiaki, Nakajima Heizo, Generative Grammar (Science of Language 6) (Iwanami Shoten, 2004) ◎On Wednesdays, we welcome guests to "Linguistics Bar" (NEW!), and on Sundays, Hotta and Inoue will talk about linguistics and English linguistics in detail (?). ★Please send in any comments or questions. We may take them up in the talk. Please subscribe to the channel and give us a high rating. ◎We will talk about the fun and appeal of English linguistics and linguistics. It will be interesting (I think) for people who do research, people who don't research, and people who have never researched! We will talk about how to look at "sociolinguistics". We will also talk about the research field of "English history" in an easy-to-understand way. We will also touch on "English studies" and "the history of the reception of English". At first glance, they may seem easy to understand, but the fascinating aspects of "English studies" and "linguistics" that are surprisingly little known will be explained in an easy-to-understand way, mainly from the perspectives of English history (the study of the history of the English language) and sociolinguistics (the study of the relationship between language and society and communication). It will also be useful for understanding English language learning and English culture (British and American culture). (Note) "Middle English" (ME): English from around the Norman Conquest (1066) to the time of Shakespeare (around the 16th century) "Old English" (OE): English from around 450 to the Norman Conquest ◎ Narrator: Inoue Itsubei (Faculty of Letters, Keio University) Specialty: English linguistics and sociolinguistics Twitter: @ippeiinoue Hotta Ryuichi (Faculty of Letters, Keio University) Specialty: English linguistics and history of the English language Twitter: @chariderryu [Major works by Inoue Itsubei] The Simplest English Writing Lectures (Keio University Press) https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4766427890/ How to Think in English: Grammar and Cultural Lessons for Speaking (Chikuma Shinsho) https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4480074104/ Mechanisms of Communication and Intercultural Communication (Nagundo) https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4523263396/ [Major works by Hotta Ryuichi] Answering the English "Why?" Questions: An Beginner's History of English (Kenkyusha) https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4327401684/ Unraveling Misunderstandings in English Through the History of English: To Learn English with Conviction (Chuo University Press) https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4805727047/ The History of English Spelling (Hayakawa Publishing) (Translated by Simon Horobin) https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4152097043/ ・Sites related to Hotta Ryuichi・Radio-------------------------------------------------------------------- hellog~English History Blog: http://user.keio.ac.jp/~rhotta/hellog/ Voicy's "Radio to Learn the Etymology of English Words": https://voicy.jp/channel/1950 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The first issue of Hotta Seminar's "English History Newspaper" https://keio.box.com/s/41e0xf4e3crvja... Twitter / khelf_keio YouTube of "English History Newspaper" Editor-in-Chief Masanyan (3rd year PhD student in Hotta Seminar) / @MasyanChannelEnglish History [Inoue Itsubei's past mass media appearances] ・InterFM "Barakan Morning" (regular) ・TV Asahi "Future Tracks →R" ・NHK Educational TV "English Conversation through the News" (regular) ・NHK Educational TV "Basic English for Hospitality" (regular) ・TBS "Hayashi Sensei is Surprised: First Time I Hearing" ・Abema TV "ABEBA Prime" ・Tokyo MX TV "Hori Jun Morning FLAG" [Hotta Ryuichi's past mass media appearances] ・NHK Educational TV "Kanji Fumu Fumu" ・NHK "Chiko-chan ni Shikarareru! ” #PrayForUkraine Ongaku Fukagawa (Fukagawa Music) https://withmusic-wimu.com/ Opening Music: https://withmusic-wimu.com/wonderful-... Ending Music: https://withmusic-wimu.com/innocent-joy/ **English** Japanese Linguist and Philologist Talking About Language (Casual Talk in Japanese on Linguistics and Philology) Topic: Known as collectors and compilers of fairy tales, the Brothers Grimm were also linguists Speakers: Ippei INOUE, Professor of Linguistics, Keio University, Japan Ryuichi Hotta, Professor of Philology, Keio University, Japan