> clue in pronunciation. I can read all of the guides until my eyes are as > crossed as my tongue, but I really do need to hear it being spoken. > Does anyone know of a taped lanaguage course? Yes: "Now you're talking" is on videotape (including USA format), and various other self-study courses have audio tapes. Details are in the files below, obtainable from the Listserv: CU_STUDY BIBL Welsh learning materials and self-study courses. CU_BOOKS BIBL Welsh bookshops (not only in Wales), including mail-order. To retrieve a file, send the following command, as text of a MAIL or TELL message, to LISTSERV@IRLEARN.UCD.IE: GET CU_STUDY BIBL or GET CU_BOOKS BIBL Cofion Briony -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Briony Williams briony@uk.ac.ed.cstr (JANET) Centre for Speech Technology Research, briony@cstr.ed.ac.uk 80 South Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1HN, UK. Tel: (0)31 650 2790 (A quarter-Irish Englishwoman working on Welsh in Scotland)