Using the Linguistic Atlas of the Gulf States to Mine Alabama’s Linguistic Mother Lode - This is a free workshop for graduate students and faculty given by Dr. Thomas Nunnally, Professor emeritus of English, Auburn University, and Editor of Speaking of Alabama: The History, Diversity, Function, and Change of Language (2018).
Join us February 28th for the Jalsa Arabiyya (Arabic Gathering) to discuss Jordanian culture, studying abroad in the Middle East, and opportunities for funding your study abroad. Mansaf (a very delicious traditional Jordanian dish) will be served.
Dr. Thomas Nunnally, Professor emeritus of English, Auburn University, and Editor of Speaking of Alabama: The History, Diversity, Function, and Change of Language (2018), will give the talk, Speaking of Alabama and My Return to Y’all. Reception will follow the talk.
Recent decades have seen a resurgence of scholarly interest in the phenomenon of civil war at Rome and how survivors coped with this. However, the question of what impact the civil wars had on Roman religion remains understudied. In this talk, I will argue that civil war posed problems for Romans on a divine level,…