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DJVU PDF Chen, Z. 1999, "The common origin of diminutives in southern Chinese dialects and Southeast Asian languages", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 21-47. cite.
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- STATS Matisoff, J.A. 1970, "Glottal Dissimilation and the Lahu High-Rising Tone: A Tonogenetic Case-Study", in Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 90, no. 1, pp. 13--44. American Oriental Society. cite.
- STATS Matisoff, J.A. 1973, "Tonogenesis in Southeast Asia", in CTT, pp. 71-96. cite.
- STATS Matisoff, J.A. 1995, "Sino-Tibetan palatal suffixes revisited", in New horizons in Tibeto-Burman morphosyntax, pp. 35-91. National Museum of Ethnology. cite.
- STATS Mei Tsu-Lin. 1970, "Tones and prosody in Middle Chinese and the origins of the ris-in tone", in Harvard journal of Asiatic studies, no. 30, pp. 86-110. cite.
- STATS Norman, J., and Mei Tsu-Lin. 1976, "The Austroasiatics in ancient south China: some lexical evidence", in MS, no. 32, pp. 274-301. cite.
- STATS Sagart, L. 1993, "Chinese and Austronesian : evidence for a genetic relationship", in Journal of Chinese linguistics, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 1-64. cite.
- STATS Weidert, A. 1987, "Tibeto-Burman tonology : a comparative account", pp. xviii, 512 p. Benjamins. cite.
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Benedict, Li, Chang, Shafer, Haudricourt, Haugen, Matisoff, Chao, Chappell, Cheung, {hopper, Lin, Lu, Newnham, Teng, Thompson, Tsao, Schmidt, Mei, Norman, Sagart, Weidert, {henry, Sun, Chen,
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Chang, Chen, Erbaugh, Erickson, Hogan, Jahangiri, Kess, Lin, Ng, Okell, Wang, Wexler,