Dear Dr Ruppel, Thank you so much for making these resources available! I wish they’d been around when I began studying Sanskrit. These free resources make the language so much more accessible.
Sincerely, Tejas On Sat, Sep 4, 2021 at 4:21 PM Antonia Ruppel via INDOLOGY < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > > There are a few resources I've been putting together for Sanskrit students > and teachers that I thought might be useful for the List to know about. > > -- My Reader still hasn't come out (it will in November!), but the online > flashcards for the 900-word study vocab list are available on Brainscape > <https://www.brainscape.com/l/dashboard/an-introductory-sanskrit-reader-17671407/decks>. > To access them all for free, students need to open a (free) Brainscape > account and then click on this code: > https://www.brainscape.com/p/16X72-LH-AIRCF (The list is meant for > beginning to intermediate students; it focuses on epic and narrative texts > (so: the kinds of genres students would likely encounter early on), is > split into two parts (ca. 450 very frequent words, ca. 450 frequent words), > and was put together using the word frequency tool at > sanskritdictionary.com.) If anybody would like the pdf of the entire > list, please simply email me. > > -- A few days ago, the second episode of the Sanskrit Studies Podcast > <http://sanskritstudiespodcast.com> went live. I started this podcast to > introduce the breadth of scholarly work on Sanskrit in all its facets and > applications to a wider public: precise and detailed, but always > accessible, in the hopes that it will not only help us attract students to > the field, but perhaps also give us a better idea what our colleagues > further afield are doing. I hope you will agree that my first two > interviewees, McComas Taylor and Dagmar Wujastyk, both introduce their work > and interests splendidly! > > -- The grammar posters I made to go with my intro textbook are now also > finally available <https://shop.yogicstudies.com/collections/accessories> > online. (The bigger ones are *really* big, so I'd recommend those only for > classrooms or offices.) In the past, my students have found them very > helpful after about a term/semester or so of Intro Sanskrit. > > All my best, > Antonia > > _______________________________________________ > INDOLOGY mailing list > [email protected] > https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology >
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