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Isarangura, Nai Noe and A. Kerr. 1935. "Vocabulary of Chawng Words Collected in Krat Province." In Journal of the Siam Society, 28 , no. 2: . cite. STATS (4)
Choosri, Isara. 2002. "Dialects of Chong." In Mon-Khmer Studies, 32: . cite. STATS (1)
Poo-Isarakij, Orawan. 1995. "Comparison of Khmer Tae and Thai Te." In Mon-Khmer Studies, 24: . cite. STATS
Choosri, Isara. 2004. "Chaak and Other Chong Place Names: Linguistic Remains of a Mon-Khmer People in Eastern Thailand." In Mon-Khmer Studies, 34: . cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Isara Choosri. 2002. "Dialects of Chong." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 32: 55-70. cite. STATS
Charanyanda, Isara. 0nd0. "A Study of Children's Ability To Hear the Tones of the Thai Language." . cite. STATS
Noe Isarangura. 1935. "Vocabulary of Chawng Words Collected in Krat Province." In Journal of Semitic studies, , no. 28173-86. cite. STATS
Tasniya Isarasena. "." . cite. STATS
Pandeya, Rajendra Bihari. 1964. "Naimisaranya in Literature." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 84 , no. 4: 405--408. American Oriental Society. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Orawan Poo-Isarakij. 1993. "Some Observations On Khmer Discourse Markers." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 23: 119-128. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Isara Choosri. 2004. "Chaak and Other Chong Place Names: Linguistic Remains of a Mon-Khmer People in Eastern Thailand." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 34: 67-77. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Isara Choosri. 2008. "Chung (Saoch) of Thailand and Cambodia: Phonological and Lexical Comparison." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 38: 69-85. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Isara Choosri. 2004. "Dialects of Chong: a Cartographic Sketch." In Papers from the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Somsonge Burusphat. Tempe, Arizona, 153-166. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite. STATS
Phunsap Isarangkun Na Ayutthaya. A Relational Grammar Analysis of the Buriram Dialect of Northern Khmer. Master thesis, Mahidol University, 1984. cite. STATS