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START 2/e (Book only)
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Available to ship
Focus Item #: 0132X
Author(s): Ben Rifkin
ISBN: 978-1-58510-132-0
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Table
of Contents
Description
START explains the fundamental concepts of Russian pronunciation and writing to
first year English-speaking students. Pronunciation by native speakers is given
with reference to English sounds and word hard and soft consonants, voiced and
voiceless consonants, regressive assimilation, and the reduction of unstressed
vowels.
Market
The START program is designed to be used with any first year Russian textbook.
Ancillary Material
DOWNLOAD: Self-quizzes and
their answer key. These are provided
free of charge.
CD-ROM: compatible for
Macintosh and PCs ISBN: 1-58510-199-0 • © 2005 • $19.95
Technical requirements: mp3 player, QuickTime
plug in, Windows 2000 or better, Macintosh OS 9 or 10
Audio files: The numbered audio files
correspond to the numbered sections of the lessons in the manual that have an
audio file for you to listen to. Listening to the audio files will help you
master the fundamentals of Russian pronunciation. As you listen, you'll hear a
male and female pronounce each sound. The two native speakers may, at times,
seem to pronounce the sounds differently. Be assured that in such instances
where the pronunciations seem to differ, in fact both pronunciations are within
the range of normative Russian pronunciation.
Video files: The video files
correspond only to the even-numbered lessons of the book. These video files can
be played on both Windows and Macintosh computers with the QuickTime plug-in.
The video files depict the writing of the cursive letters of the Russian
alphabet in various combinations (each letter in word-initial, mid-word, and
word-final position with a variety of other letters before and after it). There
are video files for most, but not all, of the writing samples in this manual.
Site
License:
Must be purchased if using the CD in a classroom or language lab setting. Please email orders@pullins.com for details on how to
purchase. ISBN 1-58510-202-4 • $50.00 per academic year.
About the
Author
Benjamin
Rifkin is Professor of Russian and Vice
Dean for Undergraduate Affairs at the
College
of
Liberal Arts at
Temple
University.
He was until recently Professor of Russian, Director of the Russian Language
Program and Chair of the Slavic Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Rifkin is an ACTFL-Certified OPI Trainer in Russian and served as director of
the
Middlebury
Russian
School
from 1999-2003 and as President of AATSEEL from 2003-2004.
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