Linguaphone

  1. Lamellophone
  2. Old Linguaphone Collection (Language Programs, Books & Tapes) Language Learning Forum
  3. Linguaphone (company)
  4. LINGUAPHONE – EdTech Plus
  5. 1. Persian/Farsi Folder : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive


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Lamellophone

A lamellophone (also lamellaphone or linguaphone) is a member of the family of Linguaphone comes from the Latin root lingua meaning "tongue", (i.e., a long thin plate that is fixed only at one end). lamellophone comes from the lamella for "small metal plate", φωνή phonē for "sound, voice". The lamellophones constitute category 12 in the plucked According to The most usual [of plucked idiophones] is a flexible lamella or tongue attached to a frame, plucked by a finger and resonated by a small box. African lamellophones [ ] Main article: A large number of lamellophones originate in sanza, [ citation needed] In most cases the tongues are divided in two playing halves with the lowest notes in the centre; from there to the left and to the right each tongue is tuned higher than the previous one. The tongues may also be arranged in a linear arrangement in the manner of a Mbira, have an additional rows of tongues, in which case not just the thumbs are used for plucking.) Some conjecture that African lamellophones were derived from [ citation needed] Lamellophones may be made with or without Electric lamellophones [ ] Schaeffner's musical instrument classification scheme has a post-prominent place for the linguaphones (lamellophones) at the second highest level of classification. In 1932, Andre Schaeffner developed a new classification scheme that was "exhaustive, potentially covering all real and conceivable instruments" [Kartomi, p.176]. Schaeffner's system has only two top-level...

Linguaphone

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Old Linguaphone Collection (Language Programs, Books & Tapes) Language Learning Forum

Message 1 of 1101 March 2013 at 3:53pm | IP Logged Im in the process of collecting the old Linguaphone courses (50s-70s) and transferring them to mp3. The books i scan and clean up with photoshop and convert to eBook. So far i have: German (1960s) German (1970s/80s) Spanish (1970s/80s) French (1960s) French (1970s/80s) PDQ Arabic Polish (1960s) Polish (1970s) Italian (1970s) Madarin Chinese (1970s) Greek (1960s) However, the Polish 1960s course has the coursbook but no vocab notes orEnglish explinitry notes. Does anyone have these books? I'd be glad to pay for the scanned pages. 1 person has voted this message useful stelingo Hexaglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined5305daysago Speaks: Studies: Message 2 of 1101 March 2013 at 6:42pm | IP Logged Sorry, can't help you with the Polish, but can I ask you what you use to convert the audio to mp3? I have the Arabic course which I would love to have on my mp3 player. Edited by stelingo on 01 March 2013 at 6:42pm 1 person has voted this message useful Juаn Senior Member Colombia Joined4818daysago Speaks: Message 3 of 1101 March 2013 at 8:01pm | IP Logged You can connect the audio output of a tape or record player to the line-in input of your computer sound card, and then use the program Audacity to capture the sound. For Mistermark21, are the main lessons in your different German, French and Polish courses the same? I own a Polish Linguaphone course. I'll check it out later. 2 persons have voted this message useful Mistermark21...

Linguaphone (company)

Linguaphone is a global language training provider based in London that has provided self-study language courses since 1901. Methodology [ ] Linguaphone’s self-study courses follow Linguaphone's in-house methodology of “Listen, Understand, Speak.” Students are encouraged to listen to the language from the beginning, to begin to read as they listen, and only to speak once they have learned to understand the language presented. [ citation needed] History [ ] Linguaphone was established in 1901 by At the height of their popularity, Linguaphone was not only a large, international publishing house with many prestigious representative offices (for books, records, tapes and cassettes) but they also ran fashionable language schools in a number of major cities across the world, such as London, Paris, New York and Tokyo. This chain of Linguaphone Institutes could claim to be the second oldest among the international language teaching establishments (the oldest being Berlitz, founded in 1878 and known today as [ why?] Berlitz method) and, as such, Linguaphone had, at one time, the privilege of being an almost automatic first choice among the famous of the day, including royalty. The schools that mainly catered for the business world and the diplomatic service, adapted the Linguaphone method to be used flexibly in combination with face-to-face tuition and the then new language laboratory. The tape recorders in these school language laboratories were specially designed (and patented) b...

LINGUAPHONE – EdTech Plus

Established in 1901 and headquartered in London, England, the Linguaphone Institute is the world’s leading provider of assisted and distance language learning solutions. Over the last 120 years, we have helped millions of people successfully learn a new language through our wide range of self-study and classroom-based language courses. Linguaphone Group also has an extensive global network of over 200 English learning training centers for both children and adults, in over 60 countries worldwide. Linguaphone learning programs enable learners to master a new language in only 4 months by studying 40 minutes per day. They will start practicing oral communication from their very first lesson. Furthermore, learners can study at their own convenience – any time, any place – allowing them to create their own classroom wherever and whenever they feel most comfortable. Our Mission Our goal is to empower and inspire people from around the world to enrich their lives with flexible and learner-focused language training solutions. Our Values We take pride in our services and innovation. Across our worldwide network, we are committed to providing a service that is not only warm and supportive but also reliable and trustworthy, With enthusiasm and dedication, we inspire and motivate all of our customers and staff to ensure their full and maximum potential is reached. Established in 1901 and headquartered in London, England, the Linguaphone Institute is the world’s leading provider of assi...

1. Persian/Farsi Folder : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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