Great Courses Latin 101: Learning a Classical Language 6 DVDs No Book
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Great Courses TRANSCRIPTS : PRIVACY PROPERTY and FREE SPEECH new
Privacy, Property & Free Speech. The complete set of transcripts, covering all 24 lectures. Transcripts only — no DVDs or CDs are included !
The Great Courses Myths, Lies, and Half-Truths of Language Usage (2011, DVD) NEW
The Great Courses Myths, Lies, and Half-Truths of Language Usage is an educational DVD course presented by Prof. John McWhorter, focusing on exposing common misconceptions and inaccuracies in language usage. With a publication year of 2011, this intermediate-level textbook covers a wide range of general language topics in English. Produced by Teaching Company, LLC, T.H.E., […]
THE GREAT COURSES The Story of Human Language DVDs & Guidebook
The Science of Information: From Language to Black Holes The Great Courses|B…
You are purchasing a New copy of ‘The Science of Information: From Language to Black Holes’.
The Great Courses – The Story of Human Language Parts 1-3 6-DVD Set
The product is a 6-DVD set titled “The Great Courses – The Story of Human Language Parts 1-3.” It is a lecture series by John McWhorter, published by The Teaching Company in 2004. The DVDs are in English and cover the subject of human language from an educational perspective within the social sciences genre. See […]
The Story of Human Language/Great Courses 1600/36 lectures/2004
This textbook, published in 2004, delves into the fascinating world of linguistics, exploring various aspects of language and communication. The course is designed for adult learners seeking to deepen their understanding of language evolution and genetics.
THE GREAT COURSES-Story of Human Language 6-disc DVD/Guide/Lectures Book NEW
Story of Human Language by professor John McWhorter.
The Great Courses Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language Parts 1-3
Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language is a 36-lecture course from The Great Courses taught by Professor John McWhorter. The course explores linguistics as a scientific hierarchy of systems rather than just a collection of words or rules.