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This author's H-Index: 2, G-Index: 2DJVUPDF Bickner, Robert J. 1989. "Directional Modification in Thai Fiction: the Use of 'come' and 'go' in Text Building." In Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics No.11, Southeast Asian Syntax, edited by David Bradley. 11: 15-79. Pacific Linguistics, the Australian National University. cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. A Linguistic Study of a Thai Literary Classic. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, 1981. cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 1991. "An Introduction To the Thai Poem "Lilit Phra Law" (The Story of King Law) (Review)." In The Journal of the Siam Society, 79 , no. 2: . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. and Thomas John Hudak. 1990. "The Nature of Standard 'Thai'." In Journal of South Asian Literature, 25 , no. 1: . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 1992. "Problems of Southeast Asian Language Instruction: the Case of Thai." In Southeast Asian studies in the balance: reflections from America. Ann Arbor, Mich, edited by Charles Hirschman et al.. 93-123. Association for Asian Studies. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Bickner, Robert J. 2002. "Reflections On a Literary Dispute Between Jit Phumisak and Phra Worawetphisit." In Papers from the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Marlys Macken. 87-96. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. and Thomas J. Hudak. xxxx. "Papers From a Conference On Thai Studies in Honor of William J. Gedney." . cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Bickner, Robert J. 1992. "Some Textual Evidence On the Tai Sounds /*-ay/ and /*-au/." In Papers on Tai languages, Linguistics, and Literatures, edited by Carol J. Compton and John F. Hartmann. 223-230. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 1978. "Directional Modification in Thai Fiction: the Uses of `come' and `go' in Text Building." . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 1979. "Thai Tones and English Loanwords: a Proposed Explanation." . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 1982. "Thai Literature and Historical Linguistics." . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 1983. "Linguistic Analysis of a Thai Literary Classic." . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 1984. "Linguistic Analysis and Thai Literary Studies: the Need For a New Beginning." . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 1984. "Literary Studies and Historical Reconstruction: the Case of Thai." . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. 0000. "Review of Kuo, W., <Teaching Grammar of Thai>." In Journal of Asian Studies, . cite.
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Bickner, Robert J. and Thomas J. Hudak. 0000. "The Myth of Standard Thai." In The city in South and Southeast Asian literature, edited by Carlo Capola. . cite.
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Gedney, William J., Robert J. Bickner, John Hartman and Patcharin Peyasantiwong. 1989. "Selected Papers On Comparative Tai Studies." In The Journal of the Siam Society, 77 , no. 2: . cite.
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