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This author's H-Index: 1, G-Index: 1 Pisitpanporn, Naraset. 1999. "A Note On Colloquial Phnom Penh Khmer." In Papers from the ninth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Graham W. Thurgood. 243-248. Program for Southeast Asia Studies, Arizona State University. cite.
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Pisitpanporn, Naraset. 1995. "The Khmer Rice Cycle." In Mon-Khmer Studies, 24: . cite.
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Pisitpanporn, Naraset. 1998. "Khmer Vowels in Transition." In Mon-Khmer Studies, 28: . cite.
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Naraset, Pisitpanporn. 1999. "Comparison of Time Expression in Khmer and Thai [ Sic ]." In Paper presented at Khmer Studies = La Khmerologie = Khemarawidyā : proceedings of [the] International Conference on Khmer Studies, Phnom Penh, 26-30 August 1996, Phnom Penh, 755-766. [s.n.]. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Naraset Pisitpanporn. 1998. "Khmer Vowels in Transition." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 28: 160-162. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Naraset Pisitpanporn. 1995. "On the R > H Shift in Phnom Penh Khmer." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 24: 105-113. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Naraset Pisitpanporn. 1995. "The Khmer Rice Cycle." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 24: 69-91. cite.
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Naraset, Pisitpanporn. 2001. "A Note On Colloquial Phnom Penh Khmer." In Papers from the ninth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society SEALS IX: 1999, edited by Graham W. Thurgood. 243-248. Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Arizona State Univ.. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Naraset Pisipanporn. 2007. "Review: The Cambodian-Japanese Dictionary." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 37: 231-232. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Naraset Pisitpanporn. 2008. "The Nasalisation of Final Stops in Modern Khmer Singing." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 38: 209-216. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Pisitpanport, Naraset. 2001. "A Note On Colloquial Phnom Penh Khmer." In Papers from the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Graham W. Thurgood. 243-248. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
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