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Spanish spelling and pronunciation are extremely regular, making it the
`easiest` of foreign languages for us to learn. Once you know the system, you
can copy with good accuracy anything in Spanish even if you don`t understand it.
The IRCA Mexican Log (annual, but now in need of a new editor) has A Quick
Guide to the Spanish Language, written years ago by Bill Hardy. I quibble with
a number of details, but it could get you started.
Glenn Hauser
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On Mon, 4/20/15, Les Rayburn <l...@highnoonfilm.com> wrote:
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Randy,
My
thanks to you too. I really need to work on Spanish language
identifications. Many channels have
dominating Spanish language
stations--and I
suspect most of them are Mexican. But with many AM
domestics shifting to Spanish language
programming, being able to
identify
stations in that language will become increasingly
important.
Are there any
good articles from past NRC or IRCA bulletins on
identifying Spanish stations?
--
73,
Les Rayburn,
N1LF
Maylene, AL
EM63
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