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About the Visual :: Overview - Visual Dictionary Online - 1 views

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    The Visual Dictionary is designed to help you find the right word at a glance. Filled with stunning illustrations labeled with accurate terminology in up to six languages, it is the ideal language-learning and vocabulary dictionary for use at school, at home or at work.
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"Let It Go" - Google Translate Version | SMOSH - 0 views

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    Illustrates some of the downfalls of an online translator
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Slideshow: Using Skype in Prof. Janet Caulkins' French 313 - 0 views

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    This slideshow illustrates how Professor Caulkins uses Skype to bring authentic voices into the classroom, provide students with opportunities to apply their skills, and bring course content to life with compelling and challenging cross-cultural experiences.
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Site de l'Encyclopedie Quid - Cartes de France - Cartes du monde - atlas - villes et vi... - 0 views

shared by yc c on 17 Jan 10 - Cached
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    site de l'encyclopedie quid, cartes de france detailles, 6000 cartes et illustrations du monde, 36 000 villes et villages de france, histoire, geographie, informations, quid.fr
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The International Phonetic Alphabet - limited free version - 1 views

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    The following page provides a graphic interface for exploring the International Phonetic Alphabet. To use the resource simply click on any link to hear an illustrative example. For example, most rows in the Pulmonic chart (Manner of Articulation) have descriptive audio that explains each row completely. Other charts (Non-Pulmonic, Vowels etc.) have detailed audio descriptions available by clicking on the chart title. Within each chart, clicking on any IPA character will play an example of that sound. With consonants, you will hear the sound in exclusion followed by an intervocalic example. You will need a recent browser and QuickTime installed on your computer in order to use the page to the fullest. You will also need a UVic NetLinkID to access these copyrighted materials.
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jeKai Home Page - 3 views

shared by yc c on 25 Nov 09 - Cached
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    a group of volunteers throughout the world began creating an open, free, online Japanese-English dictionary. The form and content of the dictionary are decided by the participants in the project. Among its features are the following: * Definitions that explain the meaning of words as completely as possible * As many examples as possible of each word in real contexts * Photographs and other illustrations, especially for entries about uniquely Japanese things * No restrictions on the type or range of vocabulary * No restrictions on the length of entries The dictionary has been named jeKai (je海), pronounced "jay-kai" or ジェーカイ.
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