The International Symposium on Language and Linguistics :: Vol 3
Articles about language contact (Click to see all in SALA)

DJVU PDF Chen, M.Y. 1992, "Competing sound changes: evidence from Kam-Tai, Miao-Yao, and Tibeto-Burman", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 16-27. Chulalongkorn University. cite.

DJVU PDF Aslanov, V.I.O. 1992, "Semantic and phonetic changes in the process of assimilation of foreign borrowings", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 841-851. Chulalongkorn University. cite.

DJVU PDF Miyamoto, T. 1992, "Truncation of Sanskrit and Pali loanwords in Thai", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 869-882. Chulalongkorn 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 Toan, V. 1992, "The Tay-Nung language in contact with the Vietnamese", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 909-919. Chulalongkorn University. cite.

DJVU PDF Goswami, S. 1992, "The impact of the Tai-Ahom speech on the Assamese language, on Indo-Arayan speech of Assam, India", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 1351-1357. Chulalongkorn University. cite.

DJVU PDF Suthiwan, T. 1992, "Malay loanwords in Thai", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 1358-1366. Chulalongkorn University. cite.