Video 5, for Tuesday

Video 5 is finally available. It is here: Video 5. And the accompanying handout is here: Handout 5. This one is longer than the prior ones, it clocked in at 1:08. I will try to keep future ones below the 1 hour mark where possible.

In it, there are a couple of things to do in preparation for class. One of them is to work out how to assemble “Chris glanced at Pat.” Not for turning in, but for discussing. The other is at the end, thinking about complements and adjuncts and why the last sentence on the handout is ungrammatical.

Slight delay on video 5

So. I intended to post video 5 this morning, and then the day wound up being filled with meetings and colloquium-related events, and now I was just about to post it now when I discovered that—although I recorded it already—it hasn’t been rendered out yet. So, it’s going to take a bit more work to prepare it, meaning I think that it’s not going to be available until tomorrow (Saturday) probably around mid-day. Sorry about the delay, but I’ll try to get it posted as soon as it’s ready.

Site running, video 2 for Thursday

Ok, I have the blog running now. I sent out an email with this link already, but here it is posted on the blog as well. The second lecture is here, on YouTube. There is also a handout (PDF) that goes along with it (just a printout of the slides).

Particularly in these cases where there was no reading assigned, the expectation is that you will have watched these before class. I’ll assume it as background in the class discussions, and things that are covered there will be on the exams and homework. I might still give out readings sometimes, and there probably won’t be a video to watch before every single class, but they are to be considered required.