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== Podcasts == | == Podcasts == | ||
{{CreatedByStudents1213}} ''Involved participant: [[User: | {{CreatedByStudents1213}} ''Involved participant: [[User:VerenaS|Verena Sinkel]] | ||
<mediaplayer>http://youtu.be/eUQ2IaBtt4s</mediaplayer> | <mediaplayer>http://youtu.be/eUQ2IaBtt4s</mediaplayer> |
Revision as of 23:37, 3 September 2013
Podcasts
The following material is an adapted form of material created by student participants of the project e-Learning Resources for Semantics (e-LRS). Involved participant: Verena Sinkel
<mediaplayer>http://youtu.be/eUQ2IaBtt4s</mediaplayer>
Note:
- The part from 2:11 to 3:25 is not directly relevant for the topic. The core idea here is that two words can only be antonyms if they apply to the same things.
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