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Dish or plate? English vocabulary and prototype theory - Duration: 8:55.

We had a great question from a viewer called Aurum last week.

Aurum asked what's the difference between a dish and a plate?

Some languages have only one word.

A dish is a container or bowl.

It's usually pretty shallow, so not very deep.

We serve food from a dish and sometimes we cook food in it too.

But sometimes a dish is a particular type of food that's served as part of a meal.

Like a fish dish or a pasta dish.

A plate is flat and usually round.

We put our food on it and eat from it.

And in American English, a plate can also be a whole main course of a meal.

But not in British English.

No?

No.

Aurum's question looked simple, but when you go deeper, it's quite tricky.

There are lots more words like this.

Let's look at some.

What do we call this in our house, Jay?

This is a mug.

And why do we call it a mug?

Because it has a handle and I drink coffee out of it.

OK.

What's the difference between a mug and a cup?

Well a mug doesn't have a saucer and it's taller.

OK.

Then what's this?

Well, this is what we call your coffee cup.

Cup!

But it doesn't have a saucer and it's tall.

Yes, but it has curved sides and mugs have straight sides.

So we call this a cup because it has curved sides.

OK, what's this?

This is a bowl.

And what's this?

That's a bowl too.

So size doesn't matter.

Well size always matters but in this case what's important is that they have curved

sides.

OK.

What's this?

That's a bowl.

But it has straight sides.

Yeah, but it's a bowl.

It isn't a mug?

No.

Cups and mugs have handles and bowls don't.

OK.

So this isn't a bowl?

Yes, I'd call that a bowl because it's bigger than a cup.

But you just said size doesn't matter for bowls.

OK.

What about this?

It's a bowl.

And not a plate, right?

No, plates are flat.

Bowls are deeper like that.

But it's also a dish.

Why?

Well, we share food from it.

If we share food from it, it's a dish.

So it's a bowl and a dish.

Yes!

Wow!

That was confusing!

Yes.

It's because the meaning of words often overlap with other words.

Another meaning starts before one meaning has finished.

So we call this a cup, but we could also call it a mug.

It's part cup and part mug.

Exactly.

The boundaries between the words are fuzzy.

There's no clear dividing line between their meanings.

Are there more words like this?

Oh yes, lots.

What about the word game?

What does game mean?

You mean a board game like Monopoly, or a card game like poker?

Yes.

Or a game like football or tennis.

Or computer games.

Or the Olympic Games.

What do they all have in common?

Well there's competition.

We compete against another person or another team.

If it's a game we can win or lose.

But there's also the game of patience.

We call that solitaire.

It's a card game you play on your own.

And what if a child throws a ball against a wall?

It's a game, but it's not a competition.

OK.

Is it that games are all amusing and fun?

Well, that's often true, but some games are quite serious like chess, or war games.

Is it about skill?

We need to learn and practice a game to play well – like chess or football?

They require skill.

Skill can be important, but in some games, you can win by chance.

Like roulette or bingo.

You don't need skill to win them.

So there are different features of the word 'game': competitive, amusing, skillful.

But we don't need all the features to call something a game.

Exactly.

The meanings of words are often a group of ideas that are similar.

But they don't all have to be true for the meaning to work.

They just have to have a family resemblance.

OK.

Here's a big question.

What does this mean if you're learning English?

It means words you have in your language might not match English words exactly.

They could be similar in some ways but different in others.

Because the word boundaries might be different.

That's right.

And there's some interesting research about that.

In the 1970s a psychologist, called Eleanor Rosch, ran some experiments on prototypes.

A prototype is a typical example of something.

For example, she showed people lots of dogs and asked them what's the doggiest dog for

you?

A sheep dog, a bull dog, a collie, a dachshund, a Pekingese?

So she wasn't asking what dogs people liked.

She was asking what kind of dog is most typical of all dogs.

She asked the same question about lots of different categories of things.

For example birds, vegetables, toys, pieces of furniture.

And she discovered two things.

The first one was people kept ranking things in the same way.

Their answers were very consistent.

For example, most people thought a chair was the best example of a piece of furniture and

a lamp wasn't very good.

And the second thing Eleanor discovered was very curious.

People believed the words must share some common features.

So for example, they'd look at different birds and say they're birds because they

can all fly.

But a penguin can't fly and an ostrich can't fly.

Flying is a common feature of birds but it's not a necessary feature.

People kept looking for necessary features that don't exist.

So things in her categories shared some features, but not all of them.

Yeah, and the things that shared the most features were the best prototypes.

It was like the word 'game'.

Different games have some features in common, but they don't share all of them.

Our brains want to think that words fit neatly into categories and that there are clear boundaries

where one word stops and another begins.

But that's not how it works.

The meanings of words are fuzzy at the edges.

You can't always separate them with clear lines.

And this is something that's true for all languages.

I have a question.

What's that?

What's the birdiest bird for you?

Oh it's the robin.

Definitely.

For me it's the sparrow.

Really?

But robins are such a common bird.

But in the UK, the most common bird is a sparrow.

Wow.

So maybe we have different ideas of what a bird is.

And maybe you have different ideas about birds, or what dishes and plates are.

Write and tell us in the comments if you do.

And if you've enjoyed this video, please share it with a friend.

And Aurum, thank you for a great question.

See you all next week everyone.

Bye-bye.

Bye.

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Fruits Song | Luke and Lily Rhymes | Preschool Learning Videos For Babies - Duration: 16:12.

Do you like fruits?

I do...

At times I want an Apple

Sometimes, I want some grapes

Some days, I feel hungry

And I want to eat them all...

Look, there is Banana

Sometimes, I want a Banana

Sometimes, I want a Pear

Some days, I am feeling hungry

And I want to eat them all...

Oh hiee! really like fruits

At times I want an Orange

Sometimes, want a Watermelon

Some days, I am feeling hungry

And I want to eat them all...

Look there! are those Strawberries

Sometimes, I want Strawberries

Sometimes, I want a Peach

Some days, I am feeling hungry

And then I want to eat them all...

I want some more Fruits

Atimes, I want an Apple

Sometimes, I want some grapes

Some days, I am feeling hungry

And then I want to eat them all...

Fruits...

Fruits...

Fruits...

And more Fruits...

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True Crime: The Zodiac Killer - Duration: 9:55.

Hello there horror fans, and once again welcome back to the scariest channel on YouTube.

It fills my soul with gladness that you can promptly join us - right here - for your daily

dose of horror.

Today though, we're going to be doing things a little bit differently.

Over the past few months, we've happily traversed the endless, mind bending dimension

of horror fiction, planting our Top 5 Scary flags across the way, in an effort to analyse

and understand just exactly WHY fear holds such an important place in the hearts of humanity.

Today though - marks the beginning of a brand new journey into the hard-boiled, harrowing

history of True Crime, as we flip through the case files of some of the most heinous

mysteries in human memory.

An appropriate place to begin then, would be perhaps the most unexplainable and notorious

crimes of them all - the case of the Zodiac Killer.

Well, please - take a seat, because as per usual, I'll be your horror host Jack Finch

- as today we peel back the layers of both fact and fiction - and take a look at the

True Crime Mystery of The Zodiac Killer.

Roll the clip.

Picture this.

The day was December 20th, 1968 and a young couple, a pair of high school students by

the names of Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday were on their first date together.

Their plan was to head to a Christmas concert at Hogan High School, which they both attended

and remained a mere three blocks away from Betty Lou Jensen's home, safe in the confines

of their Mom N' Pop etiquette.

Instead though, as young lovers often do - they changed their plans, and David took the keys

of his mother's Rambler so that the pair could visit a friend.

After eating at a local restaurant - the couple drove out to Lake Herman Road, just inside

the Benicia city limits of Solano County, California.

At around 10.15 PM - David Faraday parked his mother's car in a secluded gravel turnout,

notorious to locals as a well used lovers lane.

This would be the last known time that the young couple were alive.

Shortly after 11 PM - Stella Borges, the owner of the nearby Borges Ranch - discovered the

bodies of both Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday - the pair had been shot, Faraday

in the head - and Jensen with five shots through her back as she attempted to flee.

The Solano County Sheriff's Department took the helm in the investigation, but no viable

leads developed.

It would later mark the first known murders at the hands of the Zodiac Killer.

Sadly though, they would not be the last.

A little over six months later, just before midnight on the 4th of July 1969 - another

couple, Darlene Ferrin and Michael Mageau drove into the Blue Rock Springs Park in Vallejo,

almost precisely four miles from the Lake Herman murder site - and proceeded to park

up in a similar fashion.

A little while later, a second car approached their vehicle and parked behind them.

Quickly, and without warning - the driver of the second vehicle approached the passenger

door of Ferrin's car - clutching a flashlight attached to a 9 millimeter Luger - and fired

five shots at the couple after startling them with the flashlight.

Both victims were hit, and several bullets had passed through Mageau and into Darlene

Ferrin.

Later, she would tragically be pronounced dead on arrival at hospital - but incredibly,

Michael Mageau survived the brutal attack despite being shot in the face, neck and chest

multiple times.

This would be an incredibly important landmark in the Zodiac Killer case - as Mageau provided

a description of his attacker.

He described him as a white male between 26-30 years old, roughly 200 pounds, possibly more

- around 5'8 - with short, light brown curly hair - a description that would later be corroborated

by the few known witnesses to the Zodiac.

That brief scrap of information would quickly be overshadowed though, because a few minutes

later - at approximately 12:40 AM - the Vallejo Police Department received a phone call - the

first known correspondence with the Zodiac Killer.

Police Dispatcher Nancy Slover answered, as the caller, a man, said - 'I want to report

a murder.

If you will go one-mile east on Columbus Parkway, you will find kids in a brown car.

They were shot with a nine-millimeter Luger.

I also killed those kids last year.

Goodbye.'

This would begin what is perhaps known as the most iconic modus operandi of the Zodiac

Killer - his startling and brazen correspondence with the Police and detective authorities.

The first of which occured on August 1st 1969 - when three separate letters were sent to

three of the most important Newspapers in California - the Vallejo Times Herald, the

San Francisco Chronicle - and the San Francisco Examiner.

Each letter - which were nearly identical in content - took credit for both of the shootings

at Lake Herman Road and Blue Rock Springs.

But perhaps the most interesting facet of this act was that one third of a 408-symbol

cryptogram was included in each letter, which when combined would produce a key to the puzzle.

The Zodiac Killer claimed that this cryptic clue contained his identity, and if it wasn't

printed by all three newspapers, he would be forced to go on a rampage across the city.

Perhaps it was an elaborate game to him, and perhaps part of the mystery and mire that

surrounds the Zodiac Killer is down to the ambiguity and skewed intention of these cryptograms,

but nevertheless - on August 8th 1969 - a little over a week later, husband and wife

Donald and Bettye Harden of Salinas, California - cracked the code after seeing it in the

newspaper.

They discovered that the message read, 'I like killing people because it is so much

fun, it is more fun than killing wild game in the forest because man is the most dangerous

animal of all.' - as well as going on to describe his intention to collect slaves for

the afterlife.

Humorously enough, it didn't reveal the killers name - as he had promised.

Despite this crypto revelation though - there were now, many more questions than answers.

Over a month later - perhaps the most iconic act of the Zodiac Killer's murderous reign

occured - the Lake Berryessa attack.

On September 27th, 1969 - two students of Pacific Union College, Bryan Hartnell and

Cecelia Shepard - who were, identical to his previous victims, again a couple - and were

picnicking on a small island in the middle of Lake Berryessa, Napa County, California.

The pair were lounging in the sun, in the remote isolation of the lake - when they were

approached by a white male, wearing a black executioners type hood with a bib on his chest,

with the strange, white marking of a 3 by 3 cross-circle symbol on it.

This would be the first confirmed use of the infamous Zodiac symbol.

Initially, the couple believed that they were victims of a weird, bizarre robbery - and

after the Zodiac held them at gunpoint, he tied them up with precut lengths of plastic

clothesline.

Quickly and without warning though - the Zodiac drew a knife and stabbed the couple repeatedly.

Bryan Hartnell suffered six stab wounds, and Cecelia Shepard ten.

After the Zodiac Killer quickly fled the scene, he hiked 500 yards back up to the nearby Knoxville

Road where Bryan Hartnell's car was parked - and then with a black-felt tip pen, drew

the familiar Zodiac symbol on the window - and beneath it wrote, 'Vallejo/12-20-68/7-4-69/Sept

27th-69-6:30/by knife.'

Incredibly though, for the second time in history, a victim of the

Zodiac Killer miraculously escaped death.

Bryan Hartnell survived, after Cecelia Shepard tragically succumbed to her wounds after being

rushed to Queen of the Valley Hospital in Napa County.

In similar fashion as before, the Napa County Sheriff's department shortly received a

call from the Zodiac Killer.

At 7.40 pm - an operator answered the phone - when the perpetrator stated verbatim, that

he wished to report a murder - no, a double murder - that he himself had committed.

After Bryan Hartnell's recovery from the heinous and violent act, on September 30th

1969, he took to KPIX Eyewitness News to try and make sense of

the ordeal.

The state of California was equal parts shocked and perplexed at the calculated crimes that

had unfolded.

Seemingly, a pathological killer had emerged from the unknown, who remained outside the

realms of conventional police work and the traditional, historical patterns of murderous

criminals.

Every twist and turn seemed to reveal another dead end, like a payphone hung off the line

- always a minute too late - or a handprint on a window, too misted and foggy to pick

up a print.

Sadly, it wouldn't be the last time though, because a little over two weeks later - the

Zodiac Killer's modus operandi shifted once more.

This time, in a stark departure from his previous murderous methods - in his successful attempt

to stay one step ahead of the law, and the unsuspecting public that he preyed upon.

Although, unfortunately for us - that case is left for the next part of True Crime.

There we have it horror fans - our first toe dip in the endless ocean that makes up the

mystery of the Zodiac Killer.

Thank you for sticking around all the way until the end, and bearing witness to the

first part in what will hopefully be a lengthy series.

In the next video, we'll be taking a look at the latter end of the strange and perplexing

Zodiac timeline - as well as the string of theories that only add to the continued mystery.

Make sure to comment down below, and let us know your thoughts on where we should take

True Crime - whether you love it, whether you hate it - and whether you just want more!

I'll be reading out some of your best comments in the next part of this series.

If you were a fan of this video, make sure to hit that thumbs up button - as well as

that subscribe bell, and I'll be seeing you in the next one.

As per usual, I've been your horror host Jack Finch, you've been watching Top 5 Scary

Videos - and until next time, you take it easy.

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