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Under the Spell of Latin

One of the oddest hurdles to overcome as a Latin teacher involves pronunciation. Even if yours is impeccable — and I like to think of myself as a bit

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Dennis in Language, Pedagogy | December 15, 2010 | 370 Words

Bad Coaster Latin

We’re having lunch at the Ram at Univerity Village in Seattle, and came across a bit of bad coaster Latin: MAGNUS, MELIORIS, MUSTUS This is supposed t

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Dennis in Bad Latin, Language | November 1, 2010 | 118 Words

Typing in Ancient Greek

As an addendum to my last post I discussed methods for typing in Ancient Greek. I had been using Tavultesoft Keyman from my undergraduate days when ot

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Dennis in Language, Technology | October 25, 2010 | 497 Words

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