Collection Descriptive Notes | One or another man speaking English introduces the various exercises drawn (probably) from the 1957 edition of Introduction to Modern Arabic, by Farhat J. Ziadeh and R. Bayley Winder (Princeton: Princeton University Press),which can be found in Regenstein Library. A native consultant (male) supplies the Arabic. |
Collection Technical Notes | These masters were dubbed (probably) in the (new) Language Lab in autumn 1962 apparently from phonograph records, which are not in the DMA collection. Note: It is not clear why these materials are called supplements as opposed to the exercises in the textbook itself. (Unreviewed) WAVE files are now converted to MP3s. |
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Title | Contributor | Medium |
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An introduction to modern Arabic: supplementary material [1] | Ziadeh, Farhat J. (author); Winder, R. Bayly (author); Unnamed male speaker [1] (speaker); Unnamed native speaker (male) (speaker) | 1/4 inch audio tape |
An introduction to modern Arabic: supplementary material [2] | Ziadeh, Farhat J. (author); Winder, R. Bayly (author); Unnamed male speaker [2] (speaker); Unnamed native speaker (male) (speaker) | 1/4 inch audio tape |