helpidentify source of this lesson
dgloster at web.de
dgloster at web.de
Tue May 20 14:38:41 UTC 2008
Dear Owen,
I found the PDF document on the internet (Google search for first line).
It was on the website of the University of Bologna, Italy
homepage: http://www.facli.unibo.it/Lingue/default.htm
After a right mouse click on the document, and the link "document properties"
the author of the document is identified as: Giovanni Marchetti
a professor in the department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literature.
Here's the link with his details (address, phone no., etc):
http://www.unibo.it/Portale/Strumenti+del+Portale/Cerca/paginaWebDocente.htm?UPN=giovanni.marchetti@unibo.it
He apparently conducts courses in Spanish (in case you don't speak Italian and he doesn't speak English!)
I hope this gets you a bit further.
Best regards,
David Gloster
Unterhaching, near Munich, Germany
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Von: "Owen Thomas" <oenthomas at gmail.com>
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Listeros,
I have a lesson captured from the web and want to know if it is
copyrighted or who wrote it. Can anyone recognize the author?
The beginning of first lesson is pasted:
*#4. El sustantivo *
puede tener una de las siguientes terminaciones: -tl, -tli, -li o -in.
Se usarán los
siguientes sustantivos en las primeras lecciones. Memorizar:
amóxtli : libro ocuíllin : gusano
átl : agua pétlatl :petate
cálli : casa pílli niño
cíhtli : abuela táhtli : padre
cíhuatl : mujer tecólotl : buho
cóatl : serpiente teopántli : iglesia
cólli : abuel tepálcatl : loza
comálli : cenicero tétl : piedra
itzcuíntli : perro tianquíztli : mercado
mázatl : venado tlácatl : hombre
mécatl : cordón tlálli : tierra
míchin : pescado tlaxcálli : tortilla
nántli : madre tóchtli : conejo
xálli : arena
yétl : frijol
*#5. *
En las primeras lecciones también se utilizarán las palabras que
siguen:
ámo : no ípan : en, sobre
cá : está ític : dentro de
¿cámpa? : ¿dónde? náhui : cuatro
cáteh : están nícan : aquí
cé : un, uno, una óme : dos
íhuan : y ompa : allá
ín : él, la quéma : sí
ínin : este, esta yéyi : tres
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