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  • The Language of Television
    The Language of Television

    The Intertext series has been specifically designed to meet the needs of contemporary English Language Studies.Working with Texts: A Core Introduction to Language Analysis (2nd edn 2000) is the foundation text, which is complemented by a range of 'satellite' titles.These provide students with hands-on practical experience of textual analysis through special topics and can be used individually or in conjunction with Working with Texts. Aimed at A-Level beginning undergraduate students, The Language of Television:* provides an extensive history of British television* explores a range of genres, from breakfast news to soap operas and 'reality TV'* analyses television scheduling and listings* includes extracts from scripts of popular television programmes: Queer as Folk and The Royle Family* includes a substantial glossary.

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  • How Toddlers Learn the Secret Language of Movies
    How Toddlers Learn the Secret Language of Movies

    This book takes a radically new approach to the well-worn topic of children's relationship with the media, avoiding the "risks and benefits" paradigm while examining very young children's interactions with film and television.Bazalgette proposes a refocus on the learning processes that children must go through in order to understand what they are watching on televisions, phones, or iPads.To demonstrate this, she offers unique insight from research done with her twin grandchildren starting from just before they were two years old, with analysis drawn from the field of embodied cognition to help identify minute behaviours and expressions as signals of emotions and thought processes.The book makes the case that all inquiry into early childhood movie-viewing should be based on the premise that learning–usually self-driven–is taking place throughout.

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  • Politics Go to the Movies : International Relations and Politics in Genre Films and Television
    Politics Go to the Movies : International Relations and Politics in Genre Films and Television

    Movies and television series are excellent tools for teaching political science and international relations.Understanding how stories in various film and television genres illustrate political ideas can better assist students and fans understand and appreciate the political subtext of these media products.This book examines politics through five film genres and their variants.Gangster movies focus on American and other organized crime.They reached their zenith in the films of Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese.Political thrillers express paranoia about secrecy and political conspiracies, while action movies channel anger at foreign and domestic threats to order.Superhero films and TV present modern characters who seek to serve society as they face personal struggles about their individual identities.War movies promote positive images of wars when conflicts are perceived as successful, but often include antiwar messages when wars turn out badly.Western movies fell out of favor in the 1970s and 1980s but have undergone a renaissance since the 1990s.Westerns can be taken as either political parables, or as meditations on policing, anarchy, community organization.The author argues that while these genres all offer escape, they also offer important political lessons.

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  • Language and Gender in Children's Animated Films : Exploring Disney and Pixar
    Language and Gender in Children's Animated Films : Exploring Disney and Pixar

    Disney and Pixar films are beloved by children and adults alike.However, what linguistic messages, both positive and negative, do these films send to children about gender roles?How do characters of different genders talk, and how are they talked about? And do patterns of representation change over time? Using an accessible mix of statistics and in-depth qualitative analysis, the authors bring their expertise to the study of this very popular media behemoth.Looking closely at five different language features – talkativeness, compliments, directives, insults, and apologies – the authors uncover the biases buried in scripted language, and explore how language is used to construct tropes of femininity, masculinity, and queerness.Working with a large body of films reveals wide-scale patterns that might fly under the radar when the films are viewed individually, as well as demonstrating how different linguistic tools and techniques can be used to better understand popular children's media.

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  • Mind Your Language: The Complete Series
    Mind Your Language: The Complete Series

    The complete series 1-3 of the 1970s comedy show about a fresh and eager young English teacher, Jeremy Brown (Barry Evans), who takes a job teaching a group of immigrants who can hardly speak a word of English between them.The episodes are: 'The First Lesson', 'An Inspector Calls', 'A Fate Worse Than Death', 'All Through the Night', 'The Best Things in Life', 'Come Back All Is Forgiven', 'The Cheating Game', 'Better to Have Loved and Lost', 'Kill Or Cure', 'Hello Sailor', 'A Point of Honour', 'How's Your Father?', 'The Examination', 'All Present If Not Correct', 'Queen for a Day', 'Brief Re-Encounter', 'Many Happy Returns', 'Don't Forget the Driver', 'A Hard Day's Night', 'Take Your Partners', 'After Three', 'I Belong to Glasgow', 'Who Loves Ya Baby?', 'No Flowers By Request', 'Just the Job', 'Guilty Or Not Guilty?', 'Repent at Leisure', 'The School Fete' and 'What a Tangled Web'.

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  • The Language of Food: Through the Lens of East Asian Films and Drama
    The Language of Food: Through the Lens of East Asian Films and Drama

    The Language of Food: Through the Lens of East Asian Films and Drama invites readers into the fascinating world where food culture and language intersect, revealing how each dish communicates beyond mere taste. Through East Asian films and television shows, this book uncovers the rich tapestry of 'food languages' embedded within East Asian cultures.Divided into three parts – Base, Ingredients, and Seasoning – this book provides a structured exploration of this phenomenon.The Base section offers philosophical and historical context, while the Ingredients section delves deeper into specific themes, using examples from film and television drama to illustrate the nuanced communication inherent in food culture.Finally, the book is 'seasoned' with linguistic insights and a practical food words glossary, aiding readers in navigating the intricate verbal and cultural nuances at play.This illuminating resource goes beyond the realm of food itself, offering a profound understanding of how each dish carries its language, enriching communication and deepening cultural connections. This book will captivate students and researchers of East Asian languages, media studies, film studies, food studies, and Korean Wave studies and anyone intrigued by the intricate relationship between food and language.

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  • Cambridge Topics in English Language Language Change
    Cambridge Topics in English Language Language Change

    Essential study guides for the future linguist. Language Change is an introduction to how English has developed, grown and changed through history.It is suitable for students at advanced level and beyond.Written with input from the Cambridge English Corpus, it explores the nature, origins and process of language change, as well as the attitudes towards it.Furthermore, it looks at the policies and politics behind encouraging or halting change.Using activities to help explain analysis methods, this book guides students through major modern issues and concepts.It summarises key concerns and modern findings, while providing inspiration for language investigations and non-examined assessments (NEAs) with research suggestions.

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  • Cambridge Topics in English Language Language Development
    Cambridge Topics in English Language Language Development

    Essential study guides for the future linguist. Language Development is an introduction to how we learn to speak, read and write.It is suitable for advanced level students and beyond.Written with input from the Cambridge English Corpus, it considers the theoretical approaches to language development from early childhood to teenager.Language Development explores the lifelong process of learning a language, as well as the social factors that affect it.Using activities to help explain analysis methods, this book guides students through major modern issues and concepts.It summarises key concerns and modern findings, while providing inspiration for language investigations and non-examined assessments (NEAs) with research suggestions.

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  • What Asian series and films are available in German language?

    There are several Asian series and films available in German language on various streaming platforms. Some popular ones include "Kingdom" and "My Holo Love" on Netflix, "Crash Landing on You" and "Vincenzo" on Rakuten Viki, and "Train to Busan" and "Parasite" on Amazon Prime Video. These titles offer German dubbing or subtitles for viewers who prefer to watch in the German language.

  • In which language do you watch movies/series?

    I watch movies and series in English. I find that English is a widely spoken language and most of the content I enjoy is in English. Additionally, watching movies and series in English helps me improve my language skills and allows me to better understand the nuances and cultural references in the content.

  • Do you exclusively watch English-language movies and series in their original language?

    As a language model AI, I don't watch movies or series. However, many people prefer to watch English-language movies and series in their original language to experience the authentic performances of the actors and to fully understand the nuances of the dialogue. Watching in the original language also allows viewers to appreciate the cultural context and language-specific humor that may not fully translate in dubbed versions. Additionally, it can be a great way to improve language skills and become more familiar with different accents and dialects.

  • In which language are films shot?

    Films can be shot in various languages depending on the location, storyline, and target audience of the film. Some films are shot in English, as it is a widely understood language globally. However, films can also be shot in other languages such as Spanish, French, Hindi, Mandarin, and many more to cater to specific audiences or to accurately portray the cultural context of the story being told. Ultimately, the language in which a film is shot is a creative decision made by the filmmakers.

  • Should more foreign language films be shown without German language dubbing?

    Yes, more foreign language films should be shown without German language dubbing. This allows audiences to experience the original performances and cultural nuances of the film, rather than a potentially inaccurate dub. It also promotes language learning and cultural understanding, as viewers can engage with the film in its original language. Additionally, it can help to diversify the film industry and expose audiences to a wider range of storytelling and perspectives.

  • Are foreign language films translated identically into German?

    Foreign language films are not always translated identically into German. Translators may need to adapt the dialogue to ensure that cultural nuances and references are accurately conveyed to a German-speaking audience. Additionally, certain phrases or jokes may not have direct equivalents in German, so translators may need to find alternative ways to convey the same meaning. Overall, the goal is to provide German viewers with a translation that captures the essence of the original film while making it accessible and relatable to a German-speaking audience.

  • Which Korean series and movies are suitable for learning the Korean language?

    For learning the Korean language, popular Korean series like "Crash Landing on You," "Itaewon Class," and "Goblin" are great choices as they feature everyday conversations and expressions. Movies like "Parasite," "Train to Busan," and "The Handmaiden" can also be helpful for language learning due to their engaging storylines and diverse vocabulary. Additionally, Korean variety shows such as "Running Man" and "Infinite Challenge" provide exposure to different accents, speech patterns, and colloquial language.

  • How can one watch series and movies to learn a foreign language?

    One can watch series and movies to learn a foreign language by choosing content that matches their language proficiency level. It's important to start with simpler content and gradually progress to more complex material. Using subtitles in both the original language and the learner's native language can also be helpful for comprehension. Additionally, actively engaging with the content by pausing to look up unfamiliar words or phrases and practicing speaking along with the characters can aid in language acquisition. Finally, regularly watching and listening to content in the target language can help improve vocabulary, pronunciation, and overall language skills.

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