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Bernard Tranel, The Sounds of French: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press, 1987, v–xv + 232 pp. Illustrative cassette, 88 minutes. - Glanville Price, An Introduction to French Pronunciation. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991, v–ix + 176 pp. - François Wioland, Prononcer les most du français: sons et des rythmes.(Série F Autoformation.) Paris: Hachetter, 1991, 127 pp.

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Bernard Tranel, The Sounds of French: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press, 1987, v–xv + 232 pp. Illustrative cassette, 88 minutes.

Glanville Price, An Introduction to French Pronunciation. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991, v–ix + 176 pp.

François Wioland, Prononcer les most du français: sons et des rythmes.(Série F Autoformation.) Paris: Hachetter, 1991, 127 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2008

Douglas Jamieson
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Department of FrenchUniversity of Hull

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