Nannerpuss (anarchys_savior) wrote in linguaphiles,
Nannerpuss
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I checked the user info to see if this type of post is permitted and didn't see anything to the contrary, but just in case it's not, let me know and I'll take it down. Thanks.

I'm selling my Spanish Phonetics book I used last semester.


It came with CDs that I never opened. haha The book itself is in great condition because I'm anal-retentive about things like that. :P

The book is "Camino Oral: Richard V. Teschner (Paperback, 1999)
ISBN-10: 0073655201 | ISBN-13: 9780073655208"

Here's my link on half.com: http://product.half.ebay.com/Camino-Oral_W0QQprZ160880QQitemZ340250720142QQtgZvidetails

The book cost me $130; if you're interested and can't afford the $80, I'll work with you and tweak the price on half.com. It's an interesting book even if you don't need it for class, although I wouldn't recommend it for someone with a strong background in Spanish phonetics; it's definitely a beginner's book. Oh, and it's written entirely in Spanish, so knowing Spanish would be... well, necessary. haha
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