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61. Pimsleur Western Armenian : Learn
 
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62. A graded west Armenian reader;:
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63. Call of Plowmen: [Ranchbarneri
 
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72. Languages of Azerbaijan: Russian
 
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73. Languages of Lebanon: Aramaic
 
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74. Indices To The Armenian Version
 
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75. A grammar of the modern Armenian
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76. Radio Stations by Language: Afrikaans
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77. Proto-Indo-European Urheimat Hypotheses:
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78. Armenian-Language Newspapers:
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79. Endangered Diaspora Languages:
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80. Armenisches Lehngut Im Turkeiturkischen

61. Pimsleur Western Armenian : Learn to Speak and Understand Armenian with Pimsleur Language Programs (Compact) (Digital Audiobook) (Audiofy Audiobook Chip Solutions)
by Dr. Paul Pimsleur
Cards: Pages (2006)
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Pimsleur has been a recognized name in language training for decades, and updated Audiofy audiobook chip editions of Pimsleur Compact courses combine a handful of cassettes or CDs onto a tiny memory card - yielding an affordable, durable, more portable product. Each Audiofy audiobook chip, hardly larger than a stamp, holds an unabridged Compact course with five hours of digital audio, and saves the last listening position automatically (unlike CDs).Created for adult learners, this Pimsleur Compact Western Armenian edition offers ten half-hour lessons, providing "meet and greet" conversation skills to enrich upcoming travel, begin adjusting as a new arrival, or surprise and bond a bit more closely with a foreign-born relative. Like all Pimsleur courses, the lessons emphasize good pronunciation and common courtesy, allowing practical interaction with native speakers.This Audiofy audiobook chip edition can be played on Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh desktop computers or laptops (Microsoft Windows XP/2000/Me/98, or Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9 and above) using an SD memory card slot or adapter, like those for digital cameras. Audiobook chips also move seamlessly to most Palm OS and Pocket PC handheld PDAs with SD expansion slots, as well as Treo and Windows Mobile "smartphones" (Palm OS 5.2 or Windows Mobile 2002 and above).Audiofy audiobook chips avoid the lengthy downloading or "syncing" of other digital formats. Audiofy audiobook chips offer "no look" navigation, announcing your listening position with two button clicks and letting you jump to other lessons in seconds. It's also ideal for anyone hindered by the small displays on some devices. Since university linguist Dr. Paul Pimsleur designed courses that are almost entirely audio-based, they are suitable for traveling, commuting or exercising. With Audiofy audiobook chips, this proven technique is now more convenient than ever. ... Read more


62. A graded west Armenian reader;: Selections from Armenian literature
by James Etmekjian
 Unknown Binding: 187 Pages (1963)
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Asin: B0007FHROU
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63. Call of Plowmen: [Ranchbarneri khanche(Language Armenian)] (Armenian Edition)
by Khachik Dashtents
Paperback: 314 Pages (2010-05-15)
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Khachik Dashtents was born in a shepherd's family. After the Armenian Genocide he moved to Yerevan and finished the Yerevan State University (1932), and then the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages. Dashtents is an author of poetry collections ("Songbook", 1932; "Spring Songs", 1934; "Fire", 1936), "Tigran The Great" a historical drama (1947), translations from William Shakespeare, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and William Saroyan. The "Khodedan" (1950) and "Call of Plowmen" (published posthumously, in 1979) novels tell the tragic story of Western Armenians during World War I. ... Read more


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72. Languages of Azerbaijan: Russian Language, Turkish Language, Armenian Language, Ukrainian Language, Kurdish Language, Georgian Language
Paperback: 212 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1157606148
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Chapters: Russian Language, Turkish Language, Armenian Language, Ukrainian Language, Kurdish Language, Georgian Language, Talysh Language, Tatar Language, Pontic Greek, Eastern Armenian Language, Lezgian Language, Ukrainian Dialects, Avar Language, Aghul Language, Kilit Language, Juhuri Language, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Udi Language, Lishán Didán, Tsakhur Language, Rutul Language, Northeastern Neo-Aramaic, Shirvani Arabic, North Azeri Language, Khinalug Language, Tat Language, Lomavren Language, Languages of Nagorno-Karabakh, Cek Dialect, Khalaj Language. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 210. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: RomaniaSlovakiaPolandSerbia Ukrainian (Ukrainian: ukrayins'ka mova, ) is a language of the East Slavic subgroup of the Slavic languages. It is the official state language of Ukraine. Written Ukrainian uses the Cyrillic alphabet. The Ukrainian language traces its origins to the Old East Slavic of the early medieval state of Kievan Rus'. In its earlier stages it was known as Ruthenian. Ukrainian is a lineal descendant of the colloquial language used in Kievan Rus (10th13th century). Percentage of people with Ukrainian as their native language according to 2001 census (by region).The Ukrainian language has continued to exist and be used by Ukrainians despite active discouragement. It has always maintained a sufficient base among the Ukrainian people in its folklore songs, itinerant musicians, and prominent authors. The question of whether contemporary Ukrainian and Russian (as well as Belorussian and Rusyn) are dialects of a single language or separate languages is not entirely decided by linguistic factors alone. Some linguistic references list them as dialects of a single language, while others list them as separate languages. As members of the East Slavic group of...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=46279 ... Read more


73. Languages of Lebanon: Aramaic Language, Arabic Language, Armenian Language, Western Armenian Language, Levantine Arabic, Lebanese Arabic
 Paperback: 72 Pages (2010-05-01)
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Asin: 1155213750
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Aramaic Language, Arabic Language, Armenian Language, Western Armenian Language, Levantine Arabic, Lebanese Arabic, Sureth. Excerpt:item : This article contains Arabic text, written from right to left in a cursive style with some letters joined. Without proper rendering support , you may see unjoined Arabic letters written left-to-right instead of right-to-left or other symbols instead of Arabic script . item Arabic item Writing system : Arabic alphabet , Syriac alphabet (Garshuni ), Latin Alphabet item Official status item Official language in: Official language of 25 countries, the third most after English and French List Algeria Bahrain Comoros Chad Djibouti Egypt Eritrea Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates Western Sahara Yemen African Union Arab League OIC United Nations item Regulated by : Algeria : Supreme Council of the Arabic language in Algeria Egypt : Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo Iraq : Iraqi Academy of Sciences Jordan : Jordan Academy of Arabic Libya : Academy of the Arabic Language in Jamahiriya Morocco : Academy of the Arabic Language in Rabat Sudan : Academy of the Arabic Language in Khartum Syria : Arab Academy of Damascus (the oldest) Tunisia : Beit Al-Hikma Foundation item Language codes item ISO 639-1 : ar item ISO 639-2 : ara item ISO 639-3 : ara Arabic (generic) (see varieties of Arabic for the individual codes) item Map of majority Arabic speakers (green) and minority Arabic speakers (light green) Distribution of Arabic as sole official language (green) and one of two or more official languages (blue) item Note : This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode . Arabic ( al- arab yah , ( Arabic pronunciation (help ·info )) or arabi ) i... ... Read more


74. Indices To The Armenian Version Of Pseudo-dionysius The Areopagite. (Dutch Studies in Armenian Language & Literature) (English, Greek and Armenian Edition)
by Robert W. Thomson
 Library Binding: 126 Pages (1997-01)
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These indices give the complete vocabulary of the Armenian translation of the works attributed to Pseudo-Dionysius. They are based on the critical edition of the Armenian text by R.W. Thomson, Louvain 1987 [CSCO 488]. In the Greek-Armenian Index each different rendering of a Greek word is listed with a reference to its first occurrence. The Armenian-Greek Index lists each different Greek word translated by the same Armenian word.
Since the translation of Pseudo-Dionysius, made in Constantinople by Step'annos of Siwnik', is precisely dated to between 715 and 718, these indices are of great importance for the study of Armenian translation technique. This book will therefore be of value to several groups:
1. scholars interested in the study of Pseudo-Dionysius, both in the original Greek and in the oriental versions;
2. those involved in the study of classical Armenian literature, and especially in texts translated from Greek;
3. linguistics interested in Indo-European languages in general, and the study of translation technique in particular. ... Read more


75. A grammar of the modern Armenian language as spoken in Constantinople and Asia Minor
by Elias Riggs
 Paperback: 96 Pages (2010-09-08)
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76. Radio Stations by Language: Afrikaans Language Radio Stations, Arabic-Language Radio Stations, Armenian-Language Radio Stations
Paperback: 876 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1157922155
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Chapters: Afrikaans Language Radio Stations, Arabic-Language Radio Stations, Armenian-Language Radio Stations, Cantonese-Language Radio Stations, Catalan-Language Radio Stations, Chinese-Language Radio Stations, Croatian-Language Radio Stations, English-Language Radio Stations, French-Language Radio Stations, German-Language Radio Stations, Greek-Language Radio Stations, Korean-Language Radio Stations, Lists of Radio Stations by Language, Malayalam-Language Radio Stations, Mandarin-Language Radio Stations, Persian-Language Radio Stations, Portuguese-Language Radio Stations, Romanian-Language Radio Stations, Russian-Language Radio Stations, Spanish-Language Radio Stations, Turkish-Language Radio Stations, Radio Free Europe/radio Liberty, List of Radio Stations in Greece, List of Radio Stations in Croatia, Radio Television Hong Kong, Commercial Radio Hong Kong, China Radio International, Ksuh, Kwyz, Voice of Russia, Shenzhen Media Group, Bbc Russian Service, Turkish Radio and Television Corporation, List of German-Language Radio Stations, List of Russian Language Radio Stations, Klbs, Silver Rain Radio, Metro Broadcast Corporation Limited, Xeww-Am, Hit Fm Taiwan, Jacaranda 94.2, Fairchild Group, Ofm, Xerok-Am, Y.e.s. 93.3fm, Shanghai Media Group, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, Radio Taiwan International, Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals, China National Radio, Voice of Malaysia, Bbc Mundo, Wyfr, Beijing Xinwen Guangbo, La Tremenda 106.5, Lm Radio, Wygg, Rádio Inconfidência, Radio Guangdong, Echo of Moscow, List of Polish Language Radio Stations, Teledifusão de Macau, Rdp Antena 3, London Turkish Radio, Long Guang, List of Italian-Language Radio Stations, Radio 1003, Bbc Persian, Beijing Renmin Guangbo Diantai, Voice of Iraq, Broadcasting Corporation of China, Radio Pretoria, Xebg-Am, Voice of Turkey, Trans World Radio, Radio Luxembourg, 883jiafm, London Greek Radio, Rdp Internacional, Vibe Fm, Rotana, Radio-T...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=184408 ... Read more


77. Proto-Indo-European Urheimat Hypotheses: Proto-Indo-European Language, Albanian Language, Armenian Language, Baltic Language, Celtic Languages
Paperback: 112 Pages (2010-03-21)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses are designed to explain the origins of the Proto-Indo-European language and the people. The identity of the Proto-Indo-Europeans has been a recurring topic in Indo-European studies since the 19th century. Many hypotheses for an Urheimat have been proposed, but none of them has gained general acceptance among the linguistic community. As Mallory (1989:143) once put it: "One does not ask 'where is the Indo-European homeland?' but rather 'where do they put it now?'" ... Read more


78. Armenian-Language Newspapers: Horizon Weekly, Armenian Newspapers, List of Newspapers in Armenia, Haratch, Proletariatis Brdzola, Agos
Paperback: 68 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Horizon Weekly, Armenian Newspapers, List of Newspapers in Armenia, Haratch, Proletariatis Brdzola, Agos, Hairenik, Jamanak, Bazmavep, Alik, Aztag Daily Newspaper, Ararad Daily Newspaper, Arev, Zartonk Daily Newspaper, Azdarar, Tchahagir, Housaper, Marmara, Abaka, Asbarez, Baikar, Massis Weekly, Arax, Azat Or. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 67. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Horizon Weekly ( in Armenian) is an Armenian Canadian newspaper publication and is the official political organ of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF)'s Canadian Central Committee. Canada's Horizon Armenian Weekly was first published in 1979, sharing its birthday with Armenia's first Independence Day, May 28th. Born as the official political organ of Canada's Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Central Committee, Horizon was first conceived during ARF Canada's first regional meeting held in 1977. During its first two years, until March 1981, Horizon was run by different editorial boards. In March 1981, a three-member editorial board was established with Vrej-Armen Artinian, Antranik Bedrossian and Levon Benguian. A couple of years later, Vrej-Armen Artinian became the first editor-in-chief and held the title for a decade. Giro Manoyan took over as Horizon's second editor-in-chief until his move to Armenia in 1999. Vahakn Karakashian, then the editor-in-chief of Boston's Hairenik Weekly, was invited to Montreal, and has since been at the helm of the newspaper. Horizon Weekly publishes several supplements, including the only Armenian monthly literary publication in the Diaspora. Edited by Vrej-Armen Artinian, this supplement brings together the works of talented writers across the Diaspora. The literary supplement has an editorial committee. Other Horizon supplements include a youth pa...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=10228285 ... Read more


79. Endangered Diaspora Languages: Istro-Romanian Language, Canadian Gaelic, Arvanitika, Pennsylvania German Language, Western Armenian Language
Paperback: 174 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Istro-Romanian Language, Canadian Gaelic, Arvanitika, Pennsylvania German Language, Western Armenian Language, Arbëresh Language, Gullah Language, Cajun French, Isleño, Welsh Argentine, Molise Croatian Dialect, Xibe, Lower Sorbian Language, Saterland Frisian Language, Sankethi Language, Upper Sorbian Language, Pannonian Rusyn Language, Griko Language, Riograndenser Hunsrückisch, Badaga Language, Texas German, Negombo Tamil Dialect, Algherese, Talian Dialect, Chipilo Venetian Dialect, Palenquero, Kanikkaran Language. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 173. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Canadian Gaelic or Cape Breton Gaelic (Scottish Gaelic: ), locally just Gaelic or The Gaelic) refers to the dialects of Scots Gaelic that have been spoken continuously for more than 200 years on Cape Breton Island and in isolated enclaves on the Nova Scotia mainland. To a lesser extent the language is also spoken on nearby Prince Edward Island, Glengarry County in present-day Ontario and by emigrant Gaels living in major Canadian cities such as Toronto. At its peak in the mid-19th century, Gaelic, considered together with the closely related Irish language, was the third most spoken language in Canada after English and French. The language has sharply declined since that period, however, and is now nearly extinct. Recently, efforts have been made to revitalize the language. In 1621 King James VI of Scotland allowed privateer William Alexander to establish the first Scottish colony overseas. The group of Highlanders all of whom were Gaelic-speaking settled at what is presently known as Port Royal, on the western shore of Nova Scotia. Within a year the colony had failed. Subsequent attempts to relaunch it were cancelled when in 1631 the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye returned Nova Scotia to...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2491859 ... Read more


80. Armenisches Lehngut Im Turkeiturkischen Am Beispiel Von Hemsin.(Dutch Studies in Armenian Language and Literature 2)
by Uwe BlÄSing
Paperback: 148 Pages (1992-01)
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