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Peansiri (Ekniyom) Vongvipanond. A Study of Informational Structuring in Thai Sentences,. PhD thesis, , 1982. cite. STATS (1)
DJVU PDF 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. STATS (1)
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. STATS
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. STATS
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. STATS
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. STATS
Vongvipanond, Peansiri. "." . cite. STATS
DJVU PDF 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. STATS
DJVU PDF 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. STATS