Received: from spooler by stryx.demon.co.uk (Mercury/32 v2.01); 22 May 98 21:54:02 +0000 Return-path: Received: from punt-11.mail.demon.net (194.217.242.34) by stryx.demon.co.uk (Mercury/32 v2.01); 22 May 98 21:53:59 +0000 Received: from punt-1.mail.demon.net by mailstore for ia@stryx.demon.co.uk id 895842672:10:02084:0; Fri, 22 May 98 13:11:12 GMT Received: from listserv.cuny.edu ([128.228.100.10]) by punt-1.mail.demon.net id aa1121296; 22 May 98 13:11 GMT Received: from listserv (listserv.cuny.edu) by listserv.cuny.edu (LSMTP for Windows NT v1.1b) with SMTP id <3.FF9C935B@listserv.cuny.edu>; Fri, 22 May 1998 9:12:40 -0400 Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 01:08:16 +1200 Reply-To: Chris Double Sender: Lojban list From: Chris Double Subject: lojban audio X-To: Lojban List To: Multiple recipients of list LOJBAN Message-ID: <895842667.1121296.0@listserv.cuny.edu> X-PMFLAGS: 33554560 7 Content-Length: 681 Lines: 17 Are there any audio samples of spoken lojban available? Sound files on the internet or cassette tapes available for ordering? I'd be keen to hear some spoken lojban as a guide to see if I'm pronouncing things even remotely correctly. The only spoken lojban I've come across on the net is a small sentence from Nick Nicholas: http://www.lexicon.net.au/~opoudjis/nick-loj.html