Goldstein and a native speaker (male) voice Lessons 1-5 of the course, Essentials of Modern Literary Tibetan: A Reading Course and Reference Grammar (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991).
Collection Technical Notes:
Tapes are the cassettes sent from Harvard. WAVE files are now converted to MP3s.
Course belongs to the "Language/30" series now owned by MPS Multimedia, based in San Mateo, CA. It is intended for individuals who have only limited time to study a language. The method involves the pronunciation of an English word or phrase, followed by the Xhosa equivalent spoken twice. (No text was supplied by the donor of the tapes.)
Collection Technical Notes:
Cassettes are the publisher's originals donated to the LLA at an unknown date. They have been digitized in order to give the DMA a representation of this language. (Note: This course is no longer offered by the publisher.) The WAVE files are converted to MP3s.
One pamphlet, excerpted from Say it in Portuguese by the editorial staff of Dover Publications, Inc., New York, folded, inside a box for a five-inch reel.
Unnamed native speaker (male) voices Lessons 1-24 of Speak Chinese, Revised (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Institute of Far Eastern Languages, 1971). This text may be found in Regenstein Library.
Collection Technical Notes:
Tapes are the copies of tapes recorded at Yale University; they were donated to the LLA by Prof. C.C. Chao in 2003.
The WAVE files are now converted to MP3s.