Definition of Linguaphone. Meaning of Linguaphone. Synonyms of Linguaphone

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Linguaphone. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Linguaphone and, of course, Linguaphone synonyms and on the right images related to the word Linguaphone.

Definition of Linguaphone

No result for Linguaphone. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Linguaphone from wikipedia

- Linguaphone may refer to: Linguaphone (company), a language-training provider Linguaphone (musical instrument) or lamellophone, a class of musical instruments...
- Linguaphone is a global language training provider based in London that has provided self-study, online and face to face language courses since 1901....
- A lamellophone (also lamellaphone or linguaphone) is a member of the family of musical instruments that makes its sound by a thin vibrating plate called...
- Bloody English: The Story of George Bernard Shaw, Linguaphone and Eliza Doolittle, London: Linguaphone Institute, 2002. Safire, William (24 April 1982)...
- ****ociation. He is also a member of the six-man Academic Advisory Committee at Linguaphone. Wells has long been a pioneer of new technology. He is the inventor...
- SOAS. Smyth, David A., and Manas Chitakasem (1984). Linguaphone Thai Course. London: Linguaphone Institute. ISBN 9780747310051. Smyth, David A. (1995)...
- these on the vowel diagram. He made two further disc recordings for Linguaphone in 1943 and 1956. With the p****ing years, the accuracy of many of Jones's...
- Découvertes Gallimard collection. Other works include: Méthode d'arabe Linguaphone, Linguaphone Institute, 1979 ****met, Desclée de Brouwer, 1999 L'Islam, La Découverte...
- Bloody English: The Story of George Bernard Shaw, Linguaphone and Eliza Doolittle, London: Linguaphone Institute, 2002. With foreword by Lord Quirk. ISBN 0747309493...
- tension (free solid, for example, xylophones, cymbals, or claves); I.B: linguaphones (lamellophones) (solid fixed at only one end, such as a kalimba or thumb...