[nabs-l] Dictionary

Mark J. Cadigan kramc11 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 24 14:32:14 UTC 2010


There are several good dictionaries you can get on the computer or on line; 
most of them are accessible with a screen reader to some extent. However, if 
you are looking for a stand alone dictionary, I would look at the Franklin 
language master.  It is available at 
http://www.franklin.com/estore/dictionary/LM-6000B/

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> Does anyone know of a good talking dictionary?
> Miranda
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