Deutsches Lesebuch in Lautschrift, subtitled 'Als Hilfsbuch Zur Erwerbung Einer Musterg ltigen Aussprache, ' is a German reader designed to aid students in achieving exemplary pronunciation. Published in 1907, this volume by Wilhelm Vi tor presents German texts both in phonetic transcription and in the standard orthography of the time. It serves as a valuable resource for learners seeking to master German pronunciation through systematic practice and observation. The book offers insights into the linguistic standards and pedagogical approaches of the early 20th century, making it a useful tool for historical linguistics and language education. A fascinating glimpse into the methods used to teach German pronunciation a century ago.
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