Articles by AMARA Prasithrathsint (8 articles)

DJVU PDF Natchanan Yaowapat and Amara Prasithrathsint. 2008, "A typology of relative clauses in mainland Southeast Asian languages", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 38, pp. 1-23. cite.

DJVU PDF Amara Prasithrathsint. 2005, "Nominalization and categorization of verbs in Thai", in SEALS XV Papers from the 15th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2003, ed. P. Sidwell, pp. 73-82. Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University. cite.

DJVU PDF Amara Prasithrathsint. 2004, "The adversative passive marker as a prominent areal feature of Southeast Asian languages", in Papers from the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. S. Burusphat, Tempe, Arizona, pp. 583-598. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Amara Prasithrathsint. 2001, "A componential analysis of kinship terms in Thai", in Essays in Tai Linguistics, ed. M.R. Kalaya Tingsabadh and A.S. Abramson, pp. 261-276. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.

DJVU PDF Prasithrathsint, A. 1997, "Emergence and Development of Abstract Nominalization in Standard Thai", in Southeast Asian Linguistics Studies In Honor of Vichin Panupong, ed. A.S. Abramson, pp. 179-190. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.

DJVU PDF Prasithrathsint, A. 1996, "Stylistic differentiation of /kaan/ and /khwaam/ nominalization in standard Thai", in The Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Thailand, pp. 1206-1216. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.

DJVU PDF Prasithrathsint, A. 1992, "The adversative passive in Tai Nuea: evidence of language contact and implications for a theory of language change", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 883-897. Chulalongkorn University. cite.

DJVU PDF Clark, M. and Amara Prasithrathsint. 1985, "Synchronic lexical derivation in Southeast Asian languages", in Southeast Asian Linguistic Studies Presented to André-G. Haudricourt, ed. S. Ratanakul et al., pp. 34-81. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.