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This author's H-Index: 1, G-Index: 1 Bilmes, Leela. 1995. "The Grammaticalization of Thai “come” and “go”." In Berkeley Linguistics Society : proceedings of the annual meeting, 21S: 33-46. cite.
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Bilmes, Jack. 1975. "Misinformation and Ambiguity in Verbal Interaction: a Northern Thai Example." In Sociolinguistics in Southeast Asia, edited by Joan Rubin. 63-76. cite.
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Bilmes, Jack. 1995. "On the Believability of Northern Thai Spirit Mediums." In The Journal of the Siam Society, 83 , no. 1&2: . cite.
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Bilmes, Jack. 1992. "Dividing the Rice: a Microanalysis of the Mediator's Role in a Northern Thai Negotiation." In Language in Society, 21 , no. 4: . cite.
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Bilmes, Jack. 1976. "A Note On Relationships Between Buddhist Temples in Thailand." In Journal of the Siam Society, 64 , no. 2: . cite.
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Bilmes, Jack. 1977. "The Individual and His Environment: a Central Thai Outlook." In Journal of the Siam Society, 65 , no. 2: . cite.
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Bilmes, Jack. 1977. "Misinformation and Ambiguity in Verbal Interaction: a Northern Thai Example." In Linguistics : an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences, 1 , no. 165: . cite.
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Bilmes, Jack. 1995. "Dividing the Rice II : Achieving Agreement." In Berkeley Linguistics Society : proceedings of the annual meeting, 21S: 16-32. cite.
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Bilmes, Jack. 1996. "Problems and Resources in Analyzing Northern Thai Conversation For English Language Readers." In Journal of pragmatics : an interdisciplinary monthly of language studies, 26 , no. 2: 171-188. cite.
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Gething, Thomas W. and Pongsuwan T. Bilmes. 1977. "Thai Basic Reader." 295 pp.. University of Hawaii. cite.
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Pongsuwan T. Bilmes. "." . cite.
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