Introduction (Units 1-4); Units 1-5, 7-11, 13-17, 19-23, and 25; [Note: the Review Lessons (Nos. 6, 12, 18, and 24) are not recorded; the ends of Lessons 20, 21, 22 and 25 are either garbled or missing.]
Collection Technical Notes:
(Donated to the LLA by the Kostas Kazazis estate on January 28, 2003)
Units 1-12, based mostly on the pattern: Basic Sentences; Hints on Pronunciation, Listening In; (Units 6 & 12 both consist of “True-False Statements 1-80”.)
Collection Technical Notes:
Phonograph records are apparently Holt’s re-issues of the course developed during WW II and copyrighted by the Linguistic Society of America in 1945.
Unnamed English speaker (male) introduces each lesson and provides slates for each section; a native speaker (male) voices the Sanskrit. The identity of the text is not specified.
Collection Technical Notes:
Cassettes are the copies sent from Berkeley and donated to the LLA by Paul J. Griffiths on 9/24/85. WAVE files are now converted to MP3s.
After introducing the course in English, an Indian speaker (male), using only Sanskrit, is reading what sounds like vocabulary and transformation drills.
Collection Technical Notes:
Master is a dub of the 3.75 ips, half-track copies (on five-inch reels) lent to the LLA by E. Gerow in 1978. WAVE file is now converted to an MP3.
Units 1-12 (to accompany Treviño's Spoken Spanish: Basic course)
Collection Technical Notes:
The author’s name does not appear on the discs but is supplied from the notes of N.A. McQuown. 11/10/88 “Identical with the edition published for the United States Armed Forces Institute”–from the title page. Note: the author’s name is given as “S.N. Treviño” in the text; his given name is supplied from the notes of N.A. McQuown.