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Matisoff, James A. 1973. "The Grammar of Lahu (U. Calif. Pub. in Ling. 75),." . CA, U. California Press,. cite. STATS (49)
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "Tonogenesis in Southeast Asia." In CTT, 71-96. cite. STATS (49)
Matisoff, James A. 1972. "The Loloish Tonal Split Revisited (Research Monogr. No. 7),." . U. California Center for South and Southeast Asian studies,. cite. STATS (31)
Matisoff, James A. xxxx. "The Dictionary of Lahu." . cite. STATS (29)
Matisoff, James A. 1978. "Variational Semantics in Tibeto-Burman: the 'organic' Approach To Linguistic Comparison (= OPWSTBL VI),." In Philadelphia, Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 352p., appendices, biblio., . cite. STATS (29)
Matisoff, James A. 1983. "God and the Sino-Tibetan Copula with Some Good News Concerning Selected Tibeto-Burman Rhymes." In Studia Turcologica Cracoviensia, . cite. STATS (25)
Matisoff, James A. 1970. "Glottal Dissimilation and the Lahu High-Rising Tone: A Tonogenetic Case-Study." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 90 , no. 1: 13--44. American Oriental Society. cite. STATS (20)
Matisoff, James A. 1991. "Areal and Universal Dimensions of Grammatization in Lahu." In Approaches to grammaticalization. Volume 2: Focus on types of grammatical markers, edited by Elizabeth Closs Traugott and Bernd Heine. 383-453. John Benjamins. cite. STATS (18)
Matisoff, James A. 1974. "The Tones of Jinghpaw and Lolo-Burmese: Common Origin Vs. In-dependent Development." In Acta linguistica Hungarica : an international journal of linguistics, 153-212. cite. STATS (16)
Matisoff, James A. 1975. "Rhinoglottophilia: the Mysterious Connection Between Nasality and Glottality." In Nasálfest,, edited by L. M. Hyman, C. a. ferguson and eds., J. j. ohala. . Stanford:265-87.. cite. STATS (15)
Matisoff, James A. 1969. "Lahu Bilingual Humor." In Acta linguistica Hungarica : an international journal of linguistics, 171-206. cite. STATS (12)
Matisoff, James A. 1978. "Mpi and Lolo-Burmese Microlinguistics." In MSI, , no. 41-36. cite. STATS (11)
Matisoff, James A. 1976. "Lahu Causative Constructions: Case Hierarchies and the Morphology/syntax Cycle in a Tibeto-Burman Perspective." In GCC, 413-42. cite. STATS (10)
Matisoff, James A. 1990. "On Megalocomparison." In Language, 66 , no. 1: 106--120. Linguistic Society of America. cite. STATS (9)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1979. "Problems and Progress in Lolo-Burmese. Quo Vadimus?" In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 4 , no. 2: 11-43. cite. STATS (9)
Matisoff, James A. 1969. "Verb Concatenation in Lahu: the Syntax and Semantics of 'simple' Juxtaposition." In Acta linguistica Hungarica : an international journal of linguistics, 69-120. cite. STATS (8)
Matisoff, James A. 1976. "Austro-Thai and Sino-Tibetan: An Examination of Body-part Contact Relationships." In GRDT, 256-89. cite. STATS (7)
Matisoff, James A. 1972. "Lahu Nominalization, Relativization, and Genitivization." In Syntax and semantics (Studies in language series),, edited by ed., John kimball. . New York, Seminar Press, Vol. I:237-57.. cite. STATS (7)
Matisoff, James A. 1991. "Sino-Tibetan Linguistics: Present State and Future Prospects." In Annual Review of Anthropology, 20: . cite. STATS (7)
Matisoff, James A. 1995. "Sino-Tibetan Palatal Suffixes Revisited." In New horizons in Tibeto-Burman morphosyntax, 35-91. National Museum of Ethnology. cite. STATS (7)
Matisoff, James A. 1983. "Linguistic Diversity and Language Contact in Thailand." In HT, 56-86. cite. STATS (7)
Matisoff, James A. 1993. "Sangkong of Yunnan : Secondary “verb Pronominalization” in Southern Loloish." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 16 , no. 2: 123-142. cite. STATS (6)
Matisoff, James A. xxxx. "The Loloish Tonal Split Revisited." . cite. STATS (6)
Matisoff, James A. 1972. "Tangkhul Naga and Comparative Tibeto-Burman." In TAK, 1-13. cite. STATS (6)
Matisoff, James A. 1986. "Hearts and Minds in Southeast Asian Languages and English : An Essay in the Comparative Lexical Semantics of Psychocollocations." In Cahiers de linguistique Asie Orientale, 15 , no. 1: 5-57. cite. STATS (6)
Matisoff, James A. 1980. "Stars, Moon, and Spirits: Bright Beings of the Night in Sino-Tibetan." In Gengo Kenkyū (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Japan), , no. 771-45. cite. STATS (6)
Matisoff, James A. xxxx. "Variational Semantics in Tibeto-Burman: the "organic" Approach To Linguistic Comparison." . cite. STATS (5)
Matisoff, James A. 1991. "Endangered Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia." In Endangered languages, edited by Robert H. Robins and Eugenius M. Uhlenbeck. 189-228. Berg. cite. STATS (5)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 2003. "Aslian: Mon-Khmer of the Malay Peninsula." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 33: 1-58. cite. STATS (5)
Matisoff, James A. xxxx. "The Grammar of Lahu." . cite. STATS (4)
Matisoff, James. 1983. "Language Diversity and Language Contact [among the Peoples of Thailand]." In Highlanders of Thailand, edited by John Mckinnon and Wanat Bhruksasri. 56-86. Oxford UP. cite. STATS (3)
Matisoff, James A. 2003. "Handbook of Proto-Tibeto-Burman : System and Philosophy of Sino-Tibetan Reconstruction." xlii, 750 p. Univ. of California Press. cite. STATS (3)
Matisoff, James A. 1983. "Translucent Insights: a Look At Proto-Sino-Tibetan Through Gordon H. Luce's Comparative Word-list." In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 462-76. cite. STATS (3)
Matisoff, James A. 1984. "Sino-Tibetan Numerals and the Play of Prefixes." In Studia Turcologica Cracoviensia, . cite. STATS (3)
Matisoff, James A. 1985. "Out On a Limb: Arm, Hand, and Wing in Sino-Tibetan." In LSTA;, 421-50. cite. STATS (3)
Matisoff, James A. 2000. "On “Sino-Bodic” and Other Symptoms of Neosubgroupitis." In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 63 , no. 3: 356-369. cite. STATS (2)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1996. "The Cognate Noun/verb Construction in Lahu." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 19 , no. 1: 97-101. cite. STATS (2)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1974. "Verb Concatenation in Kachin." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 1 , no. 1: 186-207. cite. STATS (2)
Matisoff, James A. 1982. "Proto-languages and Proto-Sprachgefühl." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 1-64. cite. STATS (2)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1997. "Dàyáng Pumi Phonology and Adumbrations of Comparative Qiangic." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 27: 171-213. cite. STATS (2)
Matisoff, James A. 1997. "Sino-Tibetan Numeral Systems : Prefixes, Protoforms and Problems." xi, 136 p. Australian National Univ., Dept. of Ling., Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies. cite. STATS (2)
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "The Mon-Khmer Substratum in Tibeto-Burman." In FICAL., . cite. STATS (2)
Matisoff, James A. 1985. "The Languages and Dialects of Tibeto-Burman: An Alphabetic/ Genetic Listing, with Some Prefatory Remarks On Ethnonymic and Glossonymic Complications." In CSTS., . cite. STATS (2)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1989. "Tone, Intonation, and Sound Symbolism in Lahu: Loading the Syllable Canon." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 12 , no. 2: 147-163. cite. STATS (2)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1992. "A Key Etymology." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 15 , no. 1: 139-143. cite. STATS (2)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1989. "The Bulging Monosyllable, or the Mora the Merrier: Echo-vowel Adverbialization in Lahu." In South-east Asian Linguisitics: Essays in Honour of Eugénie J.A. Henderson, edited by Jeremy H.C.S. Davidson. 163-198. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. cite. STATS (2)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1994. "Watch Out For Number ONE: Jingpho <i>ngai</i> 'I' and <i>langai</i> 'one (with Some Speculations About Jingpho Number TWO)." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 17 , no. 1: 155-165. cite. STATS (1)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1994. "On <i>keys</i> and <i>wedges</i>: Comment On Sagart's Discussion Note." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 17 , no. 1: 169-171. cite. STATS (1)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1992. "Siamese /jaai/ Revisited, or !Ay, Madre!: a Case Study in Multiple Etymological Possibilities." In Papers on Tai languages, Linguistics, and Literatures, edited by Carol J. Compton and John F. Hartmann. 111-117. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. cite. STATS (1)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1975. "A New Lahu Simplex/causative Pair: 'study/train'." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 2 , no. 1: 151-154. cite. STATS (1)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James 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, edited by Martha Ratliff and Eric Schiller. 293-349. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite. STATS (1)
Benedict, Paul K. and James A. Matisoff. xxxx. "Sino-Tibetan, a Conspectus." . cite. STATS (1)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 2002. "Wedge Issues." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 25 , no. 1: 137-164. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1991. "Jiburish Revisited: Tonal Splits and Heterogenesis in Burmo-Naxi-Lolo Checked Syllables." In Acta Orientalia, 52: . cite. STATS (1)
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1996. "Contact-induced Change, Genetic Relationship, and Scales of Comparison." In The Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Thailand, 1591-1612. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1994. "Tone, Intonation, and Sound Symbolism in Lahu : Loading the Syllable Canon." In Sound symbolism, edited by Leanne Hinton Johanna Nichols John J. Ohala. 115-129. Cambridge UP.. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. A Grammar of the Lahu Language,. PhD thesis, , 1967. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1971. "The Tonal Split in Loloish Checked Syllables." In OPWSTBL II, 1-44. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "Notes On Fang-kuei Li's 'Languages and Dialects of China." In Journal of Chinese linguistics, 471-4. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 496. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1974. "Alphabetical List of Tibeto-Burman Languages with Their Genetic Affiliations." In Berkeley, U. Calif. Dept. Ling., mimeo, 41p., . cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1978. "Linguistic Diversity and Language Contact in Thailand." In PICAES 10.2:83-4. (Abs.), . cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1979. "Trickster and the Village Woman: a Freudian Discourse Analytic Approach To a Lahu Picaresque Story." In STC 12 and PBLS, , no. 5593-636. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1985. "New Directions in East and Southeast Asian Linguistics." In LSTA, 21-35. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1985. "Paul K. Benedict - An Appreciation." In LSTA, 16-20. cite. STATS (1)
Matisoff, James A. 1989. "A New Sino-Tibetan Root *d-yu-k 'belong / Trust / Depend / Accept / Take' and a Note of Caution To Megaloreconstructionists." In Prosodic analysis and Asian linguistics: to honour R.K. Sprigg. Canberra, A.C.T, edited by David Bradley et al.. 265-269. Dept. of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1987. "Conjugal Bliss: An Indo-Aryan Word-family Pair/yoke/join in Tibeto-Burman." In Wang Li memorial volumes, edited by Chinese Language Society of Hong Kong. 309-320. Joint. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1986. "Labiovelar Unit Phonemes in Lolo-Burmese? A Case To Chew Over: Lahu <i>be</i> 'chew' < PLB <i>*N-gwya<sup>2</sup></i>." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 9 , no. 1: 83-88. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1994. "Protean Prosodies: Alfons Weidert's Tibeto-Burman Tonology." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 114 , no. 2: 254--258. American Oriental Society. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1990. "Bulging Monosyllables: Areal Tendencies in Southeast Asian Diachrony." In Proceedings of the sixteenth annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, February 16-19, 1990. Berkeley, Calif, edited by Kira, et al. Hall. 543-559. Berkeley Linguistics Society. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1997. "Watch Out For Number ONE: Jingpho <IPA>Nāi</IPA> and <IPA>l«Na^i</IPA>." In Southeast Asian Linguistics Studies In Honor of Vichin Panupong, edited by Arthur S. Abramson. 161-170. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. xxxx. "Introduction To the Written Burmese Rhyming Dictionary." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 3 , no. 1: . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1998. "How Dull Can You Get? 'Buttock' & 'heel' in Sino-Tibetan." In Etudes birmanes, en hommage a Denise Bernot, edited by Pierre Pichard and Francois Robinne. 373-383. Ecole francaise d'Extreme-Orient. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1975. "Benedict's Sino-Tibetan: a Rejection of Miller's <i>Conspectus Inspection</i>." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 2 , no. 1: 155-172. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1994. "How <i>dull</i> Can You Get?: <i>buttock</i> and <i>heel</i> in Sino-Tibetan." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 17 , no. 2: 137-151. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 2002. "The Present State of PST/PTB Reconstruction: Can We Even Write a Fable in Proto-Lolo-Burmese? and." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 25 , no. 2: 225-242. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 2002. "Three TB/ST Word Families: Set (of the Sun); Pheasant/Peacock; Scatter/Pour." In Papers from the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Marlys Macken. 215-232. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "Noles On Fang-Kuei Li's "Languages and Dialects of China"." In Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1 , no. 3: . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 2003. "Lahu." In The Sino-Tibetan languages, edited by Graham Thurgood and Randy J. Lapolla. 208-221. Routledge. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1992. "Following the Marrow: Two Parallel Sino-Tibetan Etymologies." In Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 1992, edited by Karen L. Adams and Thomas John Hudak. 213-234. Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1997. "In Memoriam: Paul K. Benedict (1912-1997)." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 20 , no. 2: 1-8. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1998. "Aspects of Aspect, with Special Reference To Lahu and Hebrew [language of the Lolo-Burmese Subgroup of Tibeto-Burman]." In Time, language and cognition, edited by Yasuhiko Nagano. 171-215. National Museum of Ethnology. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1999. "In Defense of 'Kamarupan'." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 22 , no. 2: 173-182. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 2000. "An Extrusional Approach To *p-/w- Variation in Sino-Tibetan." In Language and linguistics = Yuyan ji yuyanxue, 1 , no. 2: 135-186. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1997. "Dàyáng Pumi Phonology and Adumbrations of Comparative Qiangic." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 27: 171-213. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1994. "Following the Marrow : Two Parallel Sino-Tibetan Etymologies." In Papers from the second annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 1992, edited by Karen L. Adams Thomas J. Hudak. 213-234. Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Arizona State Univ.. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 2004. "HPTB Addenda and Corrigenda #1." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 27 , no. 1: 157-160. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 2006. "Much Adu About Something: Extrusional Labiovelars in a Northern Yi Patois." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 29 , no. 1: 95-106. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 2000. "On the Uselessness of Glottochronology For the Subgrouping of Tibeto-Burman." In Time depth in historical linguistics , Vol. 1; 2, edited by Colin Renfrew et al.. 2: 333-371. The McDonald Inst. for Archaeological Research. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1997. "Remembering Mary R. Haas ’s Work On Thai." In Anthropological linguistics, 39 , no. 4: 594-602. cite. STATS
Benedict, Paul K. 1976. "Matisoff: Austro-Thai and Sino-Tibetan: An Examination of Body-part Contact Relationships -- Comment." In Computational Analyses of Asian and African Languages, 6: 93-4. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1966. "The Phonology of the Lahu (Muhsur) Language,." . Bangkok, mimeo,. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1968. "." In Language : journal of the Linguistic Society of America, 879-97. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1969. "First Approximation To Cambodian Phonology." In mimeo, 23p., . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1969. "." In Journal of African studies, 835-7. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1970. "Note On the Orthography of Lahu." In A. Walker,, . Lahu Nyi (Red Lahu) village society and economy in north Thailand:xxxiii-v.. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1970. "Parallelism and Quaternary Tropes in Lahu Religious Poetry." In Studia Turcologica Cracoviensia, . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1970. "." In Journal of African studies, 492-3. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1972. "." In Language : journal of the Linguistic Society of America, 476-9. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1972. "PUBS? :(Contributing Editor: See Benedict, Sino-Tibetan: a Conspectus)." In (Contributing editor: see Benedict, Sino-Tibetan: a conspectus), . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "The Annual Sino-Tibetan Conferences: the First Five Years, 1968-1972." In Journal of Chinese linguistics, 152-62. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "Kike and Cakrajaan or 'Why Is a Jew Like the Thai Word For 'bicycle'?: Semantic Shifts in Language History." In Studia Turcologica Cracoviensia, . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "The Little Crabs Who Walked Zigzag (Fable Trans. From Lahu)." In Fables,, edited by ed., Herbert h. kohl. . Level II, Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co.:22-4.. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "Reconstructed Tibeto-Burman Roots From STC, Arranged in Semantic Category I: Nouns." In Handout for Linguistics 245, Berkeley, 9p., . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1974. "Semantic Shifting in Tibeto-Burman Body-part Nomenclature." In Studia Turcologica Cracoviensia, . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1974. "Tibeto-Burman Organic Relationships: Body-part Nomenclature and Genetic Subgrouping." In Studia Turcologica Cracoviensia, . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1974. "Diachronic and Synchronic Issues in Tibeto-Burman." In ms., . cite. STATS
Matisoff,. 1975. "." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 155-72. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1977. "The Lexicon of Loloish and Loloish Lexicography." In Studia Turcologica Cracoviensia, . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1977. "(ed.) Rhyming Dictionary of Written Tibetan (= LTBA 3.1),." In compiled under the direction of P. K. Benedict circa 1941, 93p., . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1978. "Stars, Moon, and Spirits: Bright Beings of the Night in Sino-Tibetan." In PICAES 10.2:84. (Abs.), . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1979. "Translation (from the Japanese) and Annotation of Tatsuo Nishida,." . Tokyo, ILCAA,. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1980. "." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 386-7. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1981. "." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 435-6. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1982. "Conjugal Bliss: An Indo-Aryan Word-family Pair/yoke/join in Tibeto-Burman." In South Asian Review 6.3:42-50., . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1982. "Sino-Tibetan Semantic Space and the Lexicons of Minority Languages." In Studia Turcologica Cracoviensia, . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1984. "Labio-velar Unit-phonemes in Lolo-Burmese? A Case To Chew Over: Lahu BE^ 'chew' < PBL *N-gwya." In First International Conf. on Loloish Lang. and Ling., Berkeley, 7p., . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1984. "Some Problems in the Orthography of Lahu." In MZYW, 27-38. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1985. "." . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. f.c. "The Bulging Monosyllable, or 'The Mora the Merrier': Echo-vowel Adverbialization in Lahu." In CSEAL., . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. f.c. "Lahu-English and English-Lahu Dictionary." . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. f.c. "Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia,." In Cambridge U. Press., . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. f.c. "Ten Lectures On Sino-Tibetan Comparative Linguistics,." In with the assistance of Ye Feisheng, Xu Tongqiang, Chan Songcen, Wang Zhiyi, and Li Ping. (Revised and expanded version of lectures presented at Peking U., May, . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. f.c. "Tibeto-Burman Internal Relationships." In Current trends in Tibeto-Burman linguistics,, edited by ed., Maran. . The Hague, Mouton.. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. f.c. "Winging It: Arm and Wing in Tibeto-Burman." In LTBA., . cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. f.c. "." In JAS., . cite. STATS
Thurgood, Graham, James A. Matisoff, and eds. David bradley. 1985. "Linguistics of the Sino-Tibetan Area: the State of the Art. Papers Presented To Paul K. Benedict For His 72nd Birthday (Pacific Linguistics),." . ANU,. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1972. "[Untitled]." In Language, 48 , no. 2: 476--479. Linguistic Society of America. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1980. "[Untitled]." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 100 , no. 3: 386--387. American Oriental Society. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1981. "[Untitled]." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 101 , no. 4: 435--436. American Oriental Society. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1973. "[Untitled]." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 93 , no. 2: 230--232. American Oriental Society. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1975. "[Untitled]." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 95 , no. 3: 536--537. American Oriental Society. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1979. "[Untitled]." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 99 , no. 3: 496. American Oriental Society. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1968. "[Untitled]." In Language, 44 , no. 4: 879--897. Linguistic Society of America. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1993. "[Untitled]." In Language, 69 , no. 1: 178--182. Linguistic Society of America. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1996. "[Untitled]." In Language, 72 , no. 3: 624--630. Linguistic Society of America. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1991. "Notes On the 5th Yi-Burmese Conference and Subsequent Peregrinations." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 14 , no. 2: 179-183. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1992. "Following the Marrow: Two Parallel Sino-Tibetan Etymologies." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 15 , no. 1: 159-177. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1992. "Sangkong of Yunnan: Secondary 'verb Pronominalization' in Southern Loloish." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 16 , no. 2: 123-142. cite. STATS
Matisoff, James A. 1977. "Introduction To the Written Burmese Rhyming Dictionary." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 3 , no. 1: iii-x. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1981. "Proto-languages and Proto-Sprachgefühl." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 6 , no. 2: 1-64. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 2000. "Tibeto-Burman Tonology in An Areal Context." In The Fifth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics, Hochiminh City, 85-151. Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities. cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Matisoff, James A. 1994. "Following the Marrow: Two Parallel Sino-Tibetan Etymologies." In Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Karen L. Adams and Thomas John Hudak. 213-234. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite. STATS