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ÌÒ Briain Annual Public Lecture – Prof Jan Pedersen, University of Stockholm, ‘Subtitling Cultural References: When Mr Rodgers became Donald Duck

ÌÒ Briain Annual Public Lecture - Prof Jan Pedersen,University of Stockholm, 'Subtitling CulturalReferences: When Mr Rodgers became Donald Duck One of the classic translation problems is cultural references, and when it comes to subtitling the constraints are quite severe: not only is there a shift from spoken to written mode but there is also the... | Read on »

Language Games: A Seminar on Language and Literature

'Language Games': An AWC Seminar on Language and Literature.All welcome.This week's seminar will deal with W.B. Yeats's A Vision Texts for discssion will be provided at the meeting.Contact: irina.ruppo@nuigawlay.ie

Public Lecture: Peter Killeen, Arizona State University and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow: What is Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and where does it come from?

What is Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and where does it come from? The simplest definition of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) consists of a list of the typical symptoms. Professor Killeen provides a more comprehensive definition that informs us of the events that trigger ADHD in both its acute and chronic manifestations; the neurobiology that underlies... | Read on »

‘A Peculiar Society’? Ireland, 1970s-1990s – April 24th and 25th 2015

A Peculiar Society? Ireland, 1970s-1990sProgrammePROGRAMME‰Û÷A peculiar society'? Ireland, 1970s-1990sMoore Institute, Hardiman Research Building,National University of Ireland Galway24-25 April 2015‰Û÷Ireland is a peculiar society in the sense that it was a nineteenth century society up to about 1970 and then it almost bypassed the twentieth century' (John McGahern)24 April 201510.30 - Registration11.15 - Welcome and Introductory... | Read on »