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This author's H-Index: 0, G-Index: 0 Pornsiripongse, Saowapa and Nittaya Rawangpan. 1996. "High Risk Behaviors Among Female Commercial Sex Workers and Male Clients On Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Thailand." In Journal of Language and Culture, 15 , no. 1: . cite.
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Pornsiripongse, Saowapa. 1989. "Silk Weaving At Ban Krua Neua." In Journal of Language and Culture, 8 , no. 1: . cite.
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Maruetat, Ratrie and Saowapa Pornsiripongse. 1990. "The Ritual of Leaving the Monkhood Among the Ethnic Phuoan." In Journal of Language and Culture, 9 , no. 2: . cite.
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Vanikieti, Kanittha and Kornsiri Sareepukkana. 1990. "The Use and Effectiveness of Thai and English Questions and Responses in Multiple-choice and Open- Ended Tests of EFL Reading Comprehension: a Comparative Study of Test Results." In Pasaa, 20 , no. 2: . cite.
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Dikken, Marcel den and Pornsiri Singhapreecha. 2004. "Complex Noun Phrases and Linkers." In Syntax : a journal of theoretical, experimental and interdisciplinary research, 7 , no. 1: 1-54. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Ornsiri Panin. 1998. "Houses and Religious Buildings in the Vicinity of Muang Chiang Rung." In The International Conference on Tai Studies, edited by Somsonge Burusphat. Bangkok, Thailand, 241-262. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Saowapa Pornsiripongse. 2007. "Social Capital and Non Communicable Disease Prevention: Experiences From Thailand." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 37: 155-164. cite.
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Saowapa Pornsiripongse. 2010. "Religious Syncretism in Healing Non-communicable Diseases: the Role of Folk Healer Monks." In The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 39: 167-176. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Den dikken, Marcel and Pornsiri Singhapreecha. 2004. "Thîi For Two : the Two Flavors of Thai Thîi." In Papers from the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Somsonge Burusphat. Tempe, Arizona, 215-231. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
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