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In lessons 1-3, you learned how to identify cognates in languages, and how to use those cognates to compare languages to their family members. Now I show you how to reach back into the past in order to uncover and reconstruct an unattested parent language.

The "Intro to Historical Linguistics" series is a remastered version of four older videos from nativlang.com.

NOTE: links now obsolete. Instead see my playlist on "Sound change":
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc4s09N3L2h2myb-Ltyluuh83ecywa7Cl

Visit the website for more information, including examples and exercises:
http://www.nativlang.com/linguistics/historical-linguistics-lessons.php

Here's my course on the International Phonetic Alphabet:
http://www.nativlang.com/linguistics/ipa-pronunciation-lessons.php

This page lists regular sound changes with examples of each type of sound change:
http://www.nativlang.com/linguistics/historical-sound-changes.php

music by Kevin MacLeod
Intro to Historical Linguistics: Reconstruction of Lost Proto-Languages (lesson 4 of 4)Sound Change - Various Changes (part 4 of 5)Bee Dance Language - the linguistics behind animal languageRomance Languages: subject pronounsSOV: Why is this the most popular word order across languages?The Languages of Siberia - OLD (bad audio)Euroversals - Are all European languages alike?Grammar of Words: Pronouns (Lesson 4 of 7)Logic & Arguments - Truth Tables (values of propositions, operators & statements) - remasteredMaya Before, Maya After: How a Tenseless Language Talks Past and FutureDoes time work differently in different languages? - Hopi TimeSound Change - Epenthesis & Elision (part 3 of 5)

Intro to Historical Linguistics: Reconstruction of Lost Proto-Languages (lesson 4 of 4) @NativLang

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