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This author's H-Index: 2, G-Index: 2 Noonan, Thomas S. 1974. "Medieval Islamic Copper Coins From European Russia and Surrounding Regions: The Use of the Fals in Early Islamic Trade with Eastern Europe." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 94 , no. 4: 448--453. American Oriental Society. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 1988. "[Untitled]." In Language, 64 , no. 1: 196--197. Linguistic Society of America. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 1989. "[Untitled]." In Language, 65 , no. 2: 433--434. Linguistic Society of America. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 1996. "The Fall and Rise and Fall of the Chantyal Language." In Southwest journal of linguistics, 15 , no. 1-2: 121-135. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 1997. "Versatile Nominalizations." In Essays on language function and language type dedicated to Talmy Givón, edited by Joan L. Bybee John Haiman Sandra A. Thompson. 373-394. Benjamins. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 1999. "Chantyal Dictionary and Texts / With Ram Prasad Bhulanja Jag Man Chhantyal William Pagliuca." 615 p. Mouton de Gruyter. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 1999. "Converbal Constructions in Chantyal." In Topics in Nepalese linguistics, edited by Yogendra P Yadava and Warren W Glover. 401-420. Royal Nepal Academy. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Noonan, Michael. 2001. "The Double Demonstratives of Chantyal." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 24 , no. 2: 173-188. cite.
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Noonan, Michael and Karen Grunow-harsta. 2002. "Posture Verbs in Two-Tibeto-Burman Languages of Nepal [Chantyal and Magar]." In The linguistics of sitting, standing, and lying. Amsterdam; Philadelphia, Penn, edited by John Newman. 79-101. John Benjamins. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 2003. "Chantyal." In The Sino-Tibetan languages, edited by Graham Thurgood and Randy J. Lapolla. 315-335. Routledge. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 2003. "Motion Events in Chantyal." In Motion, direction and location in languages in honor of Zygmunt Frajzyngier. Amsterdam; Philadelphia, Pa, edited by Erin Shay and Uwe Seibert. 211-234. John Benjamins. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 2003. "Nar-Phu." In The Sino-Tibetan languages, edited by Graham Thurgood and Randy J. Lapolla. 336-352. Routledge. cite.
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Noonan, Michael. 2003. "Recent Language Contact in the Nepal Himalaya." In Language variation: papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff, edited by David, et al. Bradley. 65-87. Pacific Linguistics, Australian National University. cite.
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STATSDJVUPDF Noonan, Michael. 2005. "Review of <i>A Grammar of Kham</i> By David Watters." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 28 , no. 1: 89-97. cite.
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