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Journeyer
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 Message 201 of 245
08 April 2011 at 2:05am | IP Logged 
PM-ing the link, maybe. As several people have said, they aren't interested in making money off of the texts, including myself.
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DavidW
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 Message 202 of 245
10 April 2011 at 2:00am | IP Logged 
If someone wants to go through them and check the copyrights (of the original text and
the translations), I can host them, given it's ok with whoever created the files. I
guess 1/3 - 2/3 could have copyright issues, depending on which translations were used.
I've got a copy of the texts. Better to make them available to everyone if possible
rather than passing them around privately. I could do it but probably wouldn't get
round to it for a while.

Regarding the Hindi texts, are there any of Premchand's books that have both
translations and recordings? That could be turned into a bilingual text.

Here's a number of sites with audiobooks in Farsi. There are apparently a lot of
audiobooks in Farsi, despite not being that easy to find in bookshops (at least outside
of Tehran). It should be legal for anyone outside of Iran to download them, due to
their funky copyright laws.

http://audiobook.blogfa.com/
http://farsibooks.ir/2009/10/14/persian-audio-books-for-sale .html
http://tanzneviseghadimi.com/?cat=109
http://www.farsilearning.com/audiobook-farsi/
http://www.irtanin.com/
http://www.iranianbookstore.com/en/online-shop?page=shop.bro wse&category_id=6
http://www.irpdf.com/sub-categories-27.html
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aru-aru
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 Message 203 of 245
10 April 2011 at 9:11am | IP Logged 
DavidW wrote:
Regarding the Hindi texts, are there any of Premchand's books that have both translations and recordings? That could be turned into a bilingual text.


Sent you a PM
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MarcoDiAngelo
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 Message 204 of 245
11 April 2011 at 1:04am | IP Logged 
Journeyer wrote:
PM-ing the link, maybe. As several people have said, they aren't interested in making money off of the texts, including myself.


That's not important, it's because of the forum rules. :) I'll try to send the texts to anyone who contacts me, of course, but it can be a little tiresome for me.

Edited by MarcoDiAngelo on 14 April 2011 at 8:46pm

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tbone
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 Message 205 of 245
30 April 2011 at 5:27pm | IP Logged 
Found a parallel text to accompany the excellent Don Quijote audiolibro mentioned earlier at

http://www.educaragon.org/arboles/arbol.asp?guiaeducativa=41 &strseccion=A1A68
(very clear, native speaker. So much better than the librivox readers)

http://mgarci.aas.duke.edu/cibertextos/EDICIONES-BILINGUES/I NGLES/DQ-1-01.HTM

You have the choice of English, French, German, and Italian as your counterpart to Spanish.

Additional parallel texts (mostly Spanish-English) are further up at
http://mgarci.aas.duke.edu/cibertextos/EDICIONES-BILINGUES/

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audiophile
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 Message 208 of 245
03 June 2011 at 7:50pm | IP Logged 
For Alice in Wonderland,it was first translated into Chinese by the prominent linguist
Yuan Ren Chao. The following BBS discussion link has most of its chapters:

http://www.tianya.cn/publicforum/content/books/1/60482.shtml

Edited by audiophile on 03 June 2011 at 7:58pm



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