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This author's H-Index: 2, G-Index: 2 Riddle, Elizabeth. 1990. "Parataxis in White Hmong." In When verbs collide: papers from the 1990 Ohio State mini-conference on serial verbs, edited by Brian D. Joseph and Arnold M. Zwicky. 65-76. Department of Linguistics, Ohio State University. cite.
STATS (3) DJVUPDF Riddle, Elizabeth and Herbert Stahlke. 1992. "Linguistic Typology and Sinospheric Languages." In Papers from the First Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Martha Ratliff and Eric Schiller. 351-366. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
STATS (2) DJVUPDF Riddle, Elizabeth M. 1992. "Relativization, Parataxis and Underspecification in White Hmong." In Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 1992, edited by Karen L. Adams and Thomas John Hudak. 263-278. Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
STATS (2) DJVUPDF Riddle, Elizabeth M. 1999. "Metaphorically Speaking in White Hmong." In Papers from the ninth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Graham W. Thurgood. 377-392. Program for Southeast Asia Studies, Arizona State University. cite.
STATS (1) DJVUPDF Riddle, Elizabeth M. 1992. "The Relative Marker <i>uas</i> in Hmong." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 16 , no. 2: 57-68. cite.
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Mirashi, V.V. xxxx. "The Riddle of the Mewasa Stone Inscriptions of Western Ksatrapas." In Journal of the Oriental Institute, 28 , no. 1: . cite.
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Gupta, M.N. 1983. "The Riddle of Trisaptah of Atharvaveda I.1.1 in Relation To Symbolism On Seals From Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus Valley: An Archaeology-aided Solution." In In: Datta, B.; Sharma, U.C.; Vyas, Nitin J., eds . Aruna-bharatl: Professor A.N. Jani felicitation volume: essays in contemporary Indological research, 155-181. Prof. A.N. Jani Felicitation Volume Committee, Oriental Institute. cite.
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Mirashi, V.V. 1981. "The Riddle of the Date of the Devni Mori Casket Inscription." In Journal of the Oriental Institute, 30 , no. 3-4: . cite.
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Riddle, Elizabeth M. 1993. "The Relative Marker Uas in Hmong." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 16 , no. 2: 57-68. cite.
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Kothandaraman, R. xxxx. "The Riddle That Is Tamil." In Journal of Tamil Studies, 225-239. cite.
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Riddle, E. 1999. "The Southeast Asian Language Learning Framework." In Journal of Southeast Asian Language Teaching, . cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Riddle, Elizabeth. 1994. "Relativization, Parataxis, and Underspecification in White Hmong." In Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Karen L. Adams and Thomas John Hudak. 263-278. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Quick, Phil. 2007. "Riddles of Death: the Structure of the <I>tangke-tangke</I> Riddle Game Used At Pendau Memorial Services." In SEALS XIII Papers from the 13th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2003, edited by Iwasaki Shoichi et al.. Canberra, Australia, 203-212. Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University. cite.
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Riddle, Elizabeth. 1978. "Thai Passives and Relational Grammar." In summer meeting of the LSA, Urbana, Illinois., . cite.
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Thompson, George. 1999. "Riddles and Enigmas." In Journal of the American Oriental Society, 119 , no. 2: 297--302. American Oriental Society. cite.
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Riddle, Elizabeth M. 1995. "[Untitled]." In Language, 71 , no. 1: 209. Linguistic Society of America. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Riddle, Elizabeth M. 1989. "Serial Verbs and Propositions in White Hmong." In Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 12 , no. 2: 1-13. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Riddle, Elizabeth M. 2001. "Metaphorically Speaking in White Hmong." In Papers from the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Graham W. Thurgood. 377-1000. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
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