Recorded Celtic Language Poetry
Elizabeth J. Pyatt
ejp10 at PSU.EDU
Tue Nov 13 18:06:33 UTC 2007
New poetry Web site announced on CELTIC-T
>I found a website, Lyrikline.org, that offers poetry in many LCTLs,
>including Breton, Irish, Scottish-Gaelic, and Welsh.
>
>Just listening to so many languages is fascinating for people like
>me who love languages. I plan to use some of the sound clips in a
>linguistics course, just so the students can hear snippets of many
>languages. Go to http://lyrikline.org/index.php?id=59&L=1 for a list
>of all the languages included.
>
>I think you might need real-audio player for these (but other
>players might also work).
>
>Enjoy!
>
>Louis Janus,
>List manager
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Elizabeth J. Pyatt, Ph.D.
Instructional Designer/Instructor in Linguistics
Penn State University
ejp10 at psu.edu
http://www.personal.psu.edu/ejp10/
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