Papers from the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society Conferences
Articles about historical linguistics (Click to see all in SALA)

DJVU PDF Kullavanijaya, P. 2007, "A historical study of time markers in Thai", in SEALS XIII Papers from the 13th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2003, ed. I. Shoichi et al., Canberra, Australia, pp. 105-124. Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University. cite.

DJVU PDF Anderson, G.D.S. and Zide, N.H. 2002, "Issues in Proto-Munda and Proto-Austroasiatic Nominal Derivation: the Bimoraic Constraint", in Papers from the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Macken, pp. 55-74. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Finney, J.C. 2002, "Will the Real Proto-Austronesian Please Stand Up?", in Papers from the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Macken, pp. 127-146. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Mcginn, R. 2002, "Where Did the Rejangs Come From?", in Papers from the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Macken, pp. 247-262. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Theraphan L-Thongkum. 2002, "The Role of Endangered Mon-Khmer Languages of Xekong Province, Southern Laos, in the Reconstruction of Proto-Katuic", in Papers from the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Macken, pp. 407-430. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Na nagara, P. 1998, "Common vocabulary of Sukhothai inscriptions and different Tai dialects", in Papers from the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. U. Warotamasikkhadit and T. Panakul, pp. 157-164. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Finney, J.C. 1998, "The Yap languages: Whence and how?", in Papers from the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. S.L. Chellian and W.J.D. Reuse, pp. 97-114. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Benedict, P. 1994, "Retrograde reconstruction in Southeast Asia", in Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. K.L. Adams and T.J. Hudak, pp. 15-23. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Blust, R. 1994, "The Austronesian Settlement of Mainland Southeast Asia", in Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. K.L. Adams and T.J. Hudak, pp. 25-83. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Edmondson, J.A. 1994, "Change and variation in Zhuang", in Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. K.L. Adams and T.J. Hudak, pp. 147-185. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Diffloth, G. 1992, "Vietnamese as a Mon-Khmer language", in Papers from the First Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Ratliff and E. Schiller, pp. 125-139. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Edmondson, J.A. 1992, "Pa-hng development and diversity", in Papers from the First Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Ratliff and E. Schiller, pp. 159-186. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Matisoff, J.A. 1992, "The Mother of All Morphemes: augmentatives and diminutives in a real and universal perspective", in Papers from the First Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Ratliff and E. Schiller, pp. 293-349. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Sagart, L. 1992, "Chinese tones from Austronesian final consonants", in Papers from the First Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Ratliff and E. Schiller, pp. 367-379. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.

DJVU PDF Thurgood, G. 1992, "The aberrancy of the Jiamo dialect of Hlai: speculation on its origins and history", in Papers from the First Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. M. Ratliff and E. Schiller, pp. 417-433. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.