8.862, Books: Available for review

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-8-862. Thu Jun 12 1997. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 8.862, Books: Available for review

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PRONUNCIATION OF MUSIC NAMES

Fradkin, Robert A. 1996. The Well Tempered Announcer: A pronunciation
guide to Classical Music. Indiana University Press. Bloomington.

Radio announcers have very few resources for learning to pronounce
foreign words and anmes associated with classical music. In this
innovateive guide, Fradkin provides the pronunciation of over 2000
names, titles and musical terms. Fradkin explains the principles of
pronunciation of about 2 dozen languages and provides clues for
identifying the language fo a strange word and making an
educated guess at its pronunciation.



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 -----------------------Publisher's backlists-----------------------

The following contributing LINGUIST publishers have made their
backlists available on the World Wide Web:

Blackwells:
	http://linguistlist.org/pubs/blackwell.html
Cascadilla Press:
	http://www.cascadilla.com/
Cornell University Linguistics Dept:
	http://linguistlist.org/pubs/cornell.html
CSLI Publications:
	http://csli-www.stanford.edu/publications/
John Benjamins:
	http://www.benjamins.nl
	OR
	http://www.benjamins.com
Kluwer Academic Publishers:
	http://kapis.www.wkap.nl/kapis/CGI-BIN/WORLD/hierarchy.htm?H+0+
	0+0+NOTHING+COMBINED
Lawrence Erlbaum:
	http://www.erlbaum.com/inform.htm
MIT Working papers in Linguistics:
	http://broca.mit.edu/mitwpl.web/WPLs.html
U. of Massachusetts Graduate Linguistics Association:
	http://linguistlist.org/pubs/glsa.html
Pacific Linguistics Publications:
	http://linguistlist.org/pubs/pacific.html
Summer Institute of Linguistics:
	http://www.sil.org/acpub/catalog/catalog.html

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