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Joseph Conlon (Deka Glossai) suggests that French and German offer a wealth of language learning material beyond that available in English...but doesn't give examples. What kinds of things is he talking about?
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POLYGLOT LIFE Short book (more of an essay) sharing insights from a pretty accomplished young polyglot now teaching Classics at Princeton. He lear - Twitter thread from orm @ormulus - Rattibha
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What resources can you recommend to learn a medieval languages (Medieval Greek)? : r/languagelearning
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