Jamila Lyiscott is a “tri-tongued orator;” in her powerful spoken-word essay “Broken English,” she celebrates — and challenges — the three distinct flavors of English she speaks with her friends, in the classroom and with her parents. As she explores the complicated history and present-day identity that each language represents, she unpacks what it means to be “articulate.”
David y Ben Crystal explican el modo en que se articula la pronunciación original (OP) de las obras de Shakespeare y lo que las mismas nos revelan acerca de la historia del inglés.
Coherencias en Transcripción
Caption 52 [es]: "Y a sus talones, amarrados como sabuesos, el hambre, la espada y el fuego se agacharán por empleo". Caption 52 [en]: "And at his heels, leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword and fire crouch for employment."