Dear Dimitry
thank you for offering to post (email) Pali Primer but it's not necessary
'cos Yong Peng is able to get us the book.
i went into http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/PALI/reading/vanda2.htm and
http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/PALI/reading.htm
and found those useful. thanks.
we certainly don't want to infringe copyright but i guess it's all right to
have a bit of text occasionally. definitely not a large chunk.
metta
evelyn/beng suan (no matter - :)

>From: "������� ��������� (Dimitry Ivakhnenko)" <koleso@...>
>Reply-To: Pali@yahoogroups.com
>To: evelyn chew <Pali@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Re[2]: [Pali] Study Group
>Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 18:44:55 +0300
>
>Dear friends,
>For those of you who for some reasons are unable to acquire 'Pali
>Primer' and 'Key to Pali Primer', I can post it to you by e-mail in two
>MS Word files, converted from Dhammagiri Chattha Sangayana CD. Please
>be aware that these files, though included on CD for free
>distribution, still retain the copyrights and can't be placed on any
>website without permission. I will share them only according to personal
>requests.
>
>Fortunately, the very first text for reading from "A New Course in
>Reading Pali" is also explained in great detail at:
>
>http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/PALI/reading/vanda2.htm
>
>with sound files included. To get the font displayed rightly you
>are advised to follow the instructions at:
>
>http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/PALI/reading.htm
>
>As Derek Cameron wrote, chanting texts are quite familiar to many of
>us and serve as introduction to Pali. If there are some people
>interested, we can study Vandana sentences presented at the above
>address, with the additional advantage of hearing Pali. We can also
>seek guidance from the authors of this website.

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