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Title: 2018 American Classical League Institute
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From https://aclclassics.org

The 2018 ACL Institute will be held at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana. The pre-institute sessions will take place June 27 and 28, and the institute sessions will be June 28-30. Learn more at https://aclclassics.org/events/2018-acl-institute


Source: ACL
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Title: ASL-LEX: Database of ASL Sign Properties
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ASL-LEX is a database of lexical and phonological properties that have been compiled for nearly 1,000 signs of American Sign Language.
 
It contains:
 
• Frequency ratings
• Iconicity ratings
• Lexical properties (e.g., initialized signs, lexical class)
• Phonological coding (6 features)
• Neighborhood density calculations
• English translation
• Alternative translations (for a subset of signs)
• Reference video clip
 
ASL-LEX is available at http://asl-lex.org/

Source: ASL-LEX
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Title: New York Arabic Teachers’ Council
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From http://www.glpny.org/nyatc/

The New York Arabic Teachers’ Council provides a forum for Arabic teachers to network, collaborate, and share innovative approaches to teaching with the goal of strengthening and professionalizing the field of Arabic language education by helping teachers support other teachers and their communities. 

Visit the NYATC website for information about upcoming professional development opportunities: http://www.glpny.org/nyatc/


Source: Global Language Project
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Title: New Italian Cinema in San Francisco
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From http://becomingitalianwordbyword.typepad.com/becomingitalian/2017/10/new-italian-cinema.html

New Italian Cinema 2017, a film festival in San Francisco, will take place this year November 8-12. See what’s playing and how you can get tickets at http://newitaliancinema.org/2017/


Source: Becoming Italian Word by Word
Inputdate: 2017-10-26 12:21:40
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Title: Film|Neu German Film Festival in Washington, DC
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New films from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland will be featured at the Film|Neu festival in Washington, DC, November 2-5. Learn more at http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/was/prj/flm/enindex.htm?wt_sc=filmneu


Source: Goethe-Institut
Inputdate: 2017-10-26 12:22:35
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Title: Field Trips to the Goethe-Institut New York
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Do you teach German at a middle or high school in the vicinity of New York City? Then take your class for a field trip to the Goethe-Institut New York! Staff will create a personalized program for your visit that includes games, music videos and workshops covering a variety of topics such as studying in Germany, intercultural differences, or youth language. Contact the Goethe-Institut New York at teacherservice-newyork@goethe.de for more information.

Goethe-Institut New York: Discussions, Language Classes, Movies, and More! (mail@newyork.goethe.org, 19 Oct 2017).


Source: Goethe-Institut
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Title: Digital Collection: Images of Rome
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From https://exhibits.stanford.edu/lanciani

4000 images from the Rodolfo Lanciani archive, a collection of around 15,000 images of Rome over time, have been digitized. You and your students can explore Rome through the ages by accessing the collection online: https://exhibits.stanford.edu/lanciani/browse

Learn more about the collection here: http://www.openculture.com/2017/10/new-digital-archive-puts-online-4000-historic-images-of-rome-the-eternal-city-from-the-16th-to-20th-centuries.html


Source: Stanford Libraries
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Title: How to Learn Latin from Your Things
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From https://www.latinitium.com

Label the everyday items in your home in Latin. Learn why this can help your (and your students’) Latin and how you (and they) can find the words in this blog post: https://www.latinitium.com/blog/learn-latin-from-your-things


Source: Latinitium
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Title: Warmup Activity: This Day in History
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From http://todallycomprehensiblelatin.blogspot.com/

Here is a warmup activity in which students guess which of three different things actually happened on today’s date. Read how to do it at http://todallycomprehensiblelatin.blogspot.com/2017/10/this-day-in-history.html


Source: Todally Comprehensible Latin
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Title: Companion Website and Database for Speech Presentation in Homeric Epic
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From http://www.laits.utexas.edu/DeborahBeck/about

Deborah Beck writes, “I hope that making my database of all the speeches presented in the Homeric epics available online will offer a specific example of how new technological tools can enable Classicists to develop innovative and fruitful approaches to the enduring questions that are central to our discipline. My book, Speech Presentation in Homeric Epic (University of Texas Press, 2012), explores how various ways of depicting speech shape the narratives in the Homeric poems; similarly, this database and the kinds of questions it allowed me to ask has shaped the scholarly narrative in my book. I hope that making it directly available to all will shape future scholarly inquiries, and that users of the database will tell me how they have used it and what kinds of questions it has helped them to explore.”

Access the database at http://www.laits.utexas.edu/DeborahBeck/home
Speech Presentation in Homeric Epic is published by the University of Texas Press. Visit the publisher’s website at https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/becspe
Read a recent the database at https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/-/preservation-for-the-digital-ages


Source: University of Texas
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