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DJVU PDF Gregerson, Kenneth J. 1976. "Tongue-Root and Register in Mon-Khmer." In Austroasiatic Studies, edited by Philip N. Jenner et al.. Honolulu, 323-370. The University Press of Hawaii. cite. STATS (25)
Pike, Kenneth L. 1967. "Tongue-root Position in Practical Phonetics." In Phonetica : international journal of speech science, , no. 17129-40. cite. STATS (11)
Tongue, Ray K. xxxx. "The English of Singapore and Malaysia." . cite. STATS (3)
Gregerson, Kenneth J. 1973. "Tongueroot and Register in Mon-Khmer." In In: International Conference on Austroasiatic Linguistics, lst, Honolulu, 1973. Austroasiatic studies. Edited by Philip N. Jenner, Laurence C. Thompson, Stanley Starosta, v.1. 323-369. University Press of Hawaii. cite. STATS (2)
Dixit, R. Prakash and Raymond G. Daniloff. 1993. "Tongue Positions For Lingual Obstruents of Hindi: X-ray Microbeam Data." In Actes du XVe Congres international des linguistes: Quebec, Universite Laval, 9-14 aout 1992: les langues menacees = Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Linguists: Quebec, Universite Laval, 9-14 August 1992: endangered languages, edited by Andre Crochetiere et al.. 87-90. Presses de l'Universite Laval. cite. STATS
PDF Sercombe, Peter G. 1996. "Tongues in Use: the Case of Two Southeast Asian Boundary Communities." In Papers from the sixth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 1996, edited by Karen L. Adams and Thomas John Hudak. 319-347. Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Monograph Series Press. cite. STATS
Tongue, Ray K. xxxx. "Controlled and Guided Composition [study & Teaching of English Language]." . cite. STATS
Nihalani, Paroo, R.K. Tongue and Priya Hosali. xxxx. "and Priya Hosali. Indian and British English: a Handbook of Usage and Pronunciation." . cite. STATS
DJVU PDF Sercombe, Peter G. 2001. "Tongues in Use: The Case of Two Southeast Asian Boundary Communities–The Role of Iban and Other Languages Within and Between Ibans in Brunei and Sarawak in Malaysia." In Papers from the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, edited by Karen L. Adams and Thomas John Hudak. Tempe, Arizona, 319-347. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite. STATS