Re: Languages on line.
From: | Thomas R. Wier <trwier@...> |
Date: | Monday, July 22, 2002, 0:03 |
Quoting Abrigon Gusiq <abrigon@...>:
Wow! This has my professor's grammar of Georgian online! I suspect
that the woman reading it is Dodona K'iziria, who teachers Russian
literature (and, apparently, Georgian) at Indiana, and whom I met
last spring at the Caucasology Conference here in Chicago. Definitely,
an real resource if you're want to hear how Georgian is really
pronounced, with consonant clusters and all. (Hearing Dodona
reading Longfellow's _The Song of Hiawatha_ and _Romeo and Juliet_
in Georgian translation is a treat.)
Thanks for posting it.
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Thomas Wier "...koruphàs hetéras hetére:isi prosápto:n /
Dept. of Linguistics mú:tho:n mè: teléein atrapòn mían..."
University of Chicago "To join together diverse peaks of thought /
1010 E. 59th Street and not complete one road that has no turn"
Chicago, IL 60637 Empedocles, _On Nature_, on speculative thinkers
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