Sách nói: LibriVox Language Learning Collection Vol. 001
- Download Beginning Latin, Lesson 1 audio
- Download First Steps in Anglo-Saxon, Be þissum middangearde audio
- Download The Eighth Principle – Universal Peace audio
- Download Esperanto in Twenty Lessons, Lessons 1 - 5 audio
- Download Perseus, from Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles audio
- Download French Conversation-Grammar, first lesson audio
- Download Greek Lessons: 1-10 audio
- Download How to Learn a Foreign Language audio
- Download First Steps in Anglo-Saxon, Nouns section audio
- Download On the Science of the Origin of Words audio
- Download On inflection and parts of speech audio
- Download A Primer of Persian – Phonology Section audio
- Download A Practical Arabic Course audio
- Download First Steps in Anglo-Saxon, Pronunciation section audio
- Download The Study of Living Languages - Part 01 audio
- Download The Study of Living Languages - Part 02 audio
- Download A Grammar of the English Tongue, part 1 audio
- Download A Grammar of the English Tongue, part 2 audio
- Download A Grammar of the English Tongue, part 3 audio
- Download A Grammar of the English Tongue, part 4 audio
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This collection is part of an initiative to create a language learning resource at LibriVox. The LibriVox Language Learning Collections contain readings from various language learning books, grammars, primers, phrasebooks, dictionaries, readers and even other works which contain information on various languages, recount experiences of language learning and encountering new languages or provide guides for correct pronunciation, writing or discourse in a language. These works could describe English or any other language whatsoever, from Latin to Sumerian, Chinese to Wampanoag, Esperanto to Swahili (etc.).
This Volume includes a treatise by Sir Arthur Cotton, author of an "Arabic Primer". His daughter, Lady Hope, on page 523 of her biography of her father, writes that he "had very strong theories on the subject of learning “Living Languages,” his opinion being that, as every child who comes into the world learns its mother tongue orally, and at first without grammar… so the learning of all modern languages would be very much facilitated by a similar process." Also included are the orientalist E.G. Browne's opinions on language learning (taken from the introduction to A Year Amongst the Persians), the first lesson from Dr. Emil Otto's "French Conversation-Grammar", a talk by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on the need for a universal auxiliary language, Samuel Johnson's "A Grammar of the English Tongue", several sections from Henry Sweet's "First Steps in Anglo-Saxon", Lessons 1 - 5 from "Esperanto in Twenty Lessons", two sections on language by Varro, a story in Latin from "Fabulae Faciles", "Greek Lessons: 1-10", the Phonology Section from a "Primer of Persian" and Lessons 1 - 19 from "A Practical Arabic Course". (Summary by Nicholas James Bridgewater)
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