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Caelin McMahon, Anthropology and Spanish Research Advisor: Casey Golomski
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Gwynevere Norris (gcn1002), Linguistics, International Affairs, and German Research Advisor: Thomas Safford
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Sean M. Kohlbrenner, Computer Science Research Adviser: Laura K. Allen
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Author: Curtis Newton '21 Majors: Political Science/International Affairs Research Advisor: Thomas Safford
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Madison Smith, Communication Sciences and Disorders Research Advisor: Dr. Robin
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Kaitlyn Seamans, Occupational TherapyResearch Advisor: Dr. Lou Ann Griswold
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Ashlyn Murphy, Communication Sciences and Disorders Research Advisor: Jill Thorson
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This short video by Professor Stephen M. Trzaskoma of UNH's Classics Program provides an overview of the vocative case of Latin nouns. This video is part of UNH Classics' Brevia ac Dulcia…
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This short video by Professor Stephen M. Trzaskoma of UNH's Classics Program provides an overview of the genitive case of Latin nouns. This video is part of UNH Classics' Brevia ac Dulcia…
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A quick overview introducing or reviewing 5th declension nouns in Latin. Professor Harriet Fertik takes us through the endings and standout features of these nouns in a presentation geared toward…
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A quick overview introducing or reviewing 4th declension nouns in Latin. Professor Harriet Fertik takes us through the endings and standout features of these nouns in a presentation geared toward…
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A quick overview introducing or reviewing 3rd declension nouns in Latin. Professor Harriet Fertik takes us through the endings and standout features of these nouns in a presentation geared toward…
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A quick overview introducing or reviewing the 2nd declension nouns in Latin. Professor Harriet Fertik takes us through the endings and standout features of these nouns in a presentation geared toward…
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This short video by Professor Stephen M. Trzaskoma of UNH's Classics Program provides an overview of the nominative case of Latin nouns. This video is part of UNH Classics' Brevia ac Dulcia…
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A quick overview introducing or reviewing the 1st declension nouns in Latin. Professor Harriet Fertik takes us through the endings and standout features of these nouns in a presentation geared toward…
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Morgan Chabot, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Research Advisor: Dr. Kathryn Greenslade
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