11.2140, FYI: Interactive Phonetics CD, Translation Day

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Subject: 11.2140, FYI: Interactive Phonetics CD, Translation Day

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1)
Date:  Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:27:23 +1000
From:  Nick Reid <nreid at metz.une.edu.au>
Subject:  Interactive Phonetics CD - update

2)
Date:  3 Oct 2000 13:56:41 -0000
From:  "Linguaden" <vms at linguaden.com>
Subject:  International Translation Day

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:27:23 +1000
From:  Nick Reid <nreid at metz.une.edu.au>
Subject:  Interactive Phonetics CD - update

A few weeks ago I posted information about the release by the University of
New England (Australia) of the CD 'An Interactive Introduction to
Phonetics'. In giving prices for the CD I neglected to factor in
Australia's recently acquired Goods and Services Tax. The information below
is a reposting, but with the amended prices.

cheers

Nick
_____________
Many LL subscribers expressed interest in the original 2-disc multimedia
program  we developed  for introductory Linguistics students at the
University of New England (Australia) way back in 1995. This new CD ROM
version 'An Interactive Introduction to Phonetics' has been significantly
expanded from the disc-based program incorporating new topics and glossary
information.

With this program you can explore ideas in these modules:

* Vocal tract: click on parts of the vocal tract to learn about their role
in articulation.

* Speech sounds: click on buttons to associate vowel and consonant sounds
with their IPA symbol.

* Airstream mechanisms: learn about different ways that air can be made to
move in order to produce speech sounds.

* Phonation modes:  see the vocal folds in action, and discover how
different settings produce different voice qualities.

* Acoustic analysis: discover ways to analyse speech acoustically.

* Self Testing Exercises: The program also includes exercises so you can
assess your learning.


Availability
Available on dual-platform CD-ROM, offering equal access to both Windows
and Macintosh users.  Please note that this program has been developed for
the latest hardware standards - it will NOT run on an old computer! The
minimum system requirements are given below - check with your dealer if you
need advice.

For Macintosh:		For Windows:
System 7.5.1 or later	Windows 95/98/NT4
68040 or faster processor	Pentium processor or equivalent
2 x Speed CD-ROM drive	2 x Speed CD-ROM drive
12 meg physical RAM (free)	12 meg physical RAM (free)
800x 600 8 bit colour display	800x 600 8 bit colour display

Animations:
Uses computer animations to demonstrate a variety of processes, such as
egresive airflow, the 'mucosal wave' action of the vocal folds, the
production of clicks, and speech using esophageal air.

Movies:
Includes endoscopic film of the vocal folds. You can play movies to see how
finetuning the vocal folds creates different voice qualities.

Price:
Student: 		Aus$54.77
Institution: 	Aus$98.63

More info?
I'll shortly have a web site up and running where you can get more info and
possibly run a demo. Meantime if you 'd like further information, please
contact Nicholas Reid on nreid at metz.une.edu.au
 _____________________________________________
How to order:
Please send me: Phonetics: an Interactive Introduction

Student: 		Aus$54.77
Institution: 	Aus$98.63

(Prices include GST, and postage & handling)

Name:
Address:

Postcode:		Date:
Ph:_
Note, if despatch is to a Post Office Box, please
include home address (for credit card purposes).

____________________________________

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Please charge: Credit Card (please tick):
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Card expiry:______________  Signature:___________________

Send your order to:
University Coop Bookshop
University of New England - Madgwick Hall
PO Box U7
Armidale
NSW 2351
Australia

Ph: +61 [0]2 6772 2632  Fax: +61 [0]2 6771 2040
email: une at mail.coop-bookshop.com.au

You may also place your order via the World Wide Web at;
http://www.coop-bookshop.com.au

Dr Nicholas Reid
School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics
University of New England
Armidale 2351, AUSTRALIA

ph: +61 [0]2  6773 3400
fax: +61 [0]2  6773 3735
email: nreid at metz.une.edu.au
website: http://www.une.edu.au/~arts/Linguist/linguist.htm
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-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  3 Oct 2000 13:56:41 -0000
From:  "Linguaden" <vms at linguaden.com>
Subject:  International Translation Day

International Translation Day
	
To celebrate the International Translation Day, in its own way,
Linguaden is pleased to inform you that a special email ID
<vms at linguaden.com> has been created for the linguistic
community, to facilitate free and easy subscription to Linguanews
( - a weekly electronic newsletter on global languages and resources)
for the period October - December 2000.

To subscribe Linguanews, send a blank email to < vms at linguaden.com >
and mention <subscribe> in the subject line.

The above subscription procedure and email ID will be valid
until October 07, 2000 as a part of  ITD celebrations.

Thereafter, usual subscription procedure and email ID would be
applicable. For more information, have a look at:
http://www.linguaden.com/linguanews.html

For any queries, mailto:query at linguaden.com

Thanks in advance for disseminating the above information
among your friends and colleagues.

Linguaden
http://www.linguaden.com



	

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