On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 01:34 AM, Mathewson wrote:
Yes! 'Consonants' and 'Vowels' are the basis of 2 standalones that I use for teaching phonetics at the University of St Andrews. I developed them at home, in my own time: i.e. the copyright rests with me !!!
Cool. How do I get them?
If you want to use them for teaching phonetics I should be grateful if you would do the following:
1. Make sure that any standalones you spin off give credit to me "John Richmond Mathewson", you include my e-mail address.
2. I suggest $10 to your local Cancer charity per copy ???
3. Try not to alter them unduly other than this.
I would be pleased to give you that courtesy.
We homeschool at our home and emphasize both linguistics and language arts approaches to language. I downloaded the IPA sounds and have CDs that came with some books, but I think this might be an easier approach. Especially for a guy like me who has negative language aptitude for language.
Uh, does homeschooling (we teach two of our own kids at home) count as teaching phonetics?
Dar Scott
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