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This author's H-Index: 1, G-Index: 1 Peansiri (Ekniyom) Vongvipanond. A Study of Informational Structuring in Thai Sentences,. PhD thesis, , 1982. cite.
STATS (1) DJVUPDF Vongvipanond, Peansiri E. 1992. "A Model of a Discourse Grammar For the Analysis of Thai." In The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, 339-354. Chulalongkorn University. cite.
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Vongvipanond, Peansiri E. 1992. "Lexicological Significance of Semantic Doublets in Thai." In Papers on Tai languages, linguistics, and literatures : in honor of William J. Gedney on his 77th birthday, edited by eds. Carol j. compton john f. hartmann. 139-153. Northern Illinois Univ., Center for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
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Vongvipanond, Peansiri E. 1993. "Linguistic Problems in Computer Processing of the Thai Language." In In: Proceedings of the Symposim [sic] on Natural Language Processing in Thailand, 17-21 March 1993, Chulalongkorn University, 519-545. Chulalongkorn University. cite.
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Vongvipanond, Peansiri E. 1998. "Phonological Variation and Attitudinal Meaning : a Case Study of Discourse Markers in Thai." In Phaasaa lae phaasaasart = Journal of language and linguistics, 17 , no. 1: 69-90. cite.
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Peansiri (Ekniyom) Vongvipanond. 1982. "Khwām Samphan Thāng Wayyāk\ōn Sām Chanit Kap Kān Wāng Tamnāeng Walī Nai Prayōk Phāsā Thai." In SLP, , no. 231-54. cite.
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Vongvipanond, Peansiri. "." . cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Peansiri E. Vongvipanond. 1992. "Lexicological Significance of Semantic Doubles in Thai." In Papers on Tai languages, Linguistics, and Literatures, edited by Carol J. Compton and John F. Hartmann. 139-153. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. cite.
STATSDJVUPDF Vongvipanond, Peansiri. 1988. "Macro- and Micro-cohesive Devices in Thai Expository Discourses." In The International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, edited by Cholticha Bamroongraks et al.. Bangkok, Thailand, 129-137. Thammasat University. cite.
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