Restore curly braces for translation protection in text; keep quotes only in titles

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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ INTRO: Here are some cultural notes regarding formal address in German.
$LESSON Section 2: Pronunciation
$DIALOGUE Long "e" Listening Exercise
INSTRUCTION: Listen to the pronunciation of the long "e" sound.
INSTRUCTION: Listen to the pronunciation of the long {e} sound.
LINE: eben
LINE: Tee
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ LINE: nehmen
LINE: vergeben
$DIALOGUE Long "e" Discrimination Exercise
INSTRUCTION: Listen to the following German words with the long "e" sound.
INSTRUCTION: Listen to the following German words with the long {e} sound.
LINE: Klee
LINE: geht
@@ -84,10 +84,10 @@ LINE: leg
LINE: Leber
LINE: laden
$GRAMMAR Articulation Exercise: long "e"
$GRAMMAR Articulation Exercise: long {e}
INSTRUCTION: Read the articulation instructions.
To produce the German long "e", open your mouth slightly and position your tongue relatively high and forward in the mouth. The lips should be slightly spread (not rounded). The key is to keep the sound pure and steady — do not let your tongue glide upward at the end. The result should be the German exclamation {he!}. Isolate the long "e" sound and pronounce it a number of times by itself.
To produce the German long {e}, open your mouth slightly and position your tongue relatively high and forward in the mouth. The lips should be slightly spread (not rounded). The key is to keep the sound pure and steady — do not let your tongue glide upward at the end. The result should be the German exclamation {he!}. Isolate the long {e} sound and pronounce it a number of times by itself.
$EXERCISE Long "e" Repetition Drill
INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the German words.
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ PROMPT: Vetter
RESPONSE: Väter
$DIALOGUE Final short "e" Listening Exercise
INSTRUCTION: Listen to the pronunciation of the final short "e" sound.
INSTRUCTION: Listen to the pronunciation of the final short {e} sound.
LINE: Binde
LINE: Marke
@@ -194,10 +194,10 @@ LINE: rosa - Rose
LINE: Motte - Motto
LINE: Gotha - Gote
$GRAMMAR Articulation Exercise: Final short "e"
$GRAMMAR Articulation Exercise: Final short {e}
INSTRUCTION: Read the articulation instructions.
The final short "e" (called "Schwa") is a very brief, relaxed, neutral vowel. To produce it, relax your mouth completely and produce a very short, unstressed "uh" sound. Listen to the word {Scheine} — the final -e is this brief, neutral sound. Isolate it and pronounce it a number of times by itself.
The final short {e} (called "Schwa") is a very brief, relaxed, neutral vowel. To produce it, relax your mouth completely and produce a very short, unstressed "uh" sound. Listen to the word {Scheine} — the final -e is this brief, neutral sound. Isolate it and pronounce it a number of times by itself.
$EXERCISE Final short "e" Repetition Drill
INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the German words.
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ PROMPT: diese
RESPONSE: diese
$EXERCISE Final short "e" Contrastive Drill
INSTRUCTION: Produce the final short "e" form as modeled.
INSTRUCTION: Produce the final short {e} form as modeled.
EXAMPLE
PROMPT: linden
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ PROMPT: villain
RESPONSE: Wille
$EXERCISE Final short "e" Minimal Pair Drill
INSTRUCTION: Convert the final sound to short "e".
INSTRUCTION: Convert the final sound to short {e}.
EXAMPLE
PROMPT: Kola
@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ RESPONSE: Nein, man sagt „Auf Wiederhören!“.
$LESSON Section 6: Reinforcement Drills
$EXERCISE Pronunciation: Long "e" in isolated words
INSTRUCTION: Substitute long "e" for the first vowel sound as modeled.
INSTRUCTION: Substitute long {e} for the first vowel sound as modeled.
EXAMPLE
PROMPT: sagen
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ PROMPT: Der Lehrer trägt ein schweres Paket.
RESPONSE: Der Lehrer trägt ein schweres Paket.
$EXERCISE Pronunciation: Final short "e" in isolated words
INSTRUCTION: Substitute short "e" for the final vowel sound.
INSTRUCTION: Substitute short {e} for the final vowel sound.
EXAMPLE
PROMPT: Lotto