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Portuguese Language and Brazilian Studies, GIST 177, LAC 177, PORT 177: Pronunciation
Resources for beginning to advanced students about all topics related to the Portuguese language and Brazilian Studies.
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Pronunciation - Books and recordings
Pronouncing Brazilian Portuguese
by
Richard V. Teschner; Antonio R. M. Simoes
Call Number: PC5443 .T47 2007
Publication Date: 2007
Includes CD-ROM
Talking Brazilian : a Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation workbook
by
Mário A. Perini
Call Number: PC5444 .P48 2004
Publication Date: 2004
Yale language series
2 sound discs also available
Portuguese [sound recording]
by
Manuela Cook
Call Number: PC5067.5 .C66 2004
Publication Date: 2004
2 sound discs also available
European Portuguese [sound recording]
by
Course writers, Cristina Lobato, Joan Schoellner, Christopher J. Gainty ; editors, Elisabeth B. Heinle, Beverly D. Heinle ; executive producer, Beverly D. Heinle ; producer & director, Sarah H. McInnis
Call Number: PC5067.3 .E976 2006
Publication Date: 2006
Pimsleur language program
5 sound discs available
Portuguese Pronunciation
Portuguese Pronunciation
Tá Falado
Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation for Speakers of Spanish
Podcasts designed to help those who are learning Portuguese, especially if you have a previous background in Spanish.
Sonia Portuguese
Language Study
Learn Portuguese
Tongue Twisters
Spanish and Portuguese; Spain and Latin America
Milton Machuca-Gálvez
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