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- STATS DJVU PDF Abramson, A.S. and Erickson, D.M. 1992, "Tone splits and voicing shifts in Thai: phonetic plausibility", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 1-15. Chulalongkorn University. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF Apiluck Tumtavitikul. 2001, "Thai poetry: a metrical analysis", in Essays in Tai Linguistics, ed. M.R. Kalaya Tingsabadh and A.S. Abramson, pp. 29-40. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Bauer, R.S. 1988, "Sino-Tibetan *<i>tongue</i> and *<i>lick</i>", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 144-165. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Bauer, R.S. 1991, "Sino-Tibetan *<i>vulva</i>", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 147-172. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Bauer, R.S. 1992, "<i>Winkin'</i>,<i> blinkin'</i> and <i>nod</i>: a study in historical-comparative semantics of Southeast Asian languages", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 151-184. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Bauer, R.S. 1996, "Identifying the Tai substratum in Cantonese", in The Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Thailand, pp. 1806-1844. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Benedict, P.K. 1982, "<i>This</i> and <i>that </i>in TB/ST", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 75-98. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Benedict, P.K. 1990, "How to tell Lai: an exercise in classification", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 1-26. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Benedict, P.K. 1992, "Laha reexamined", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 207-218. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Benedict, P.K. 1996, "Interphyla flow in Southeast Asia", in The Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Thailand, pp. 1579-1590. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Bickner, R.J. 1992, "Some textual evidence on the Tai sounds /*-ay/ and /*-au/", in Papers on Tai languages, Linguistics, and Literatures, ed. C.J. Compton and J.F. Hartmann, pp. 223-230. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Chen, M.Y. 1992, "Competing sound changes: evidence from Kam-Tai, Miao-Yao, and Tibeto-Burman", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 16-27. Chulalongkorn University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Chen, B. 1995, "On the original relationship between Chinese and Kam-Tai", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 149-171. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Chen, B. and He, F. 2002, "Relativistic rank analysis of kernel consistent corresponding words between Chinese and Kam-Tai", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 195-223. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Cherdchai Udomphan. 2000, "The Genetic Relationship of Sakom, Tak Bai and Songkhla Dialects", in The 33rd International Conference on Sino-Tibentan Languages and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 185-193. Ramkhamhaeng University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Court, C. 1996, "The consonant "r" and laryngeal features in Southeast Asia: aspiration for Tai and a new register complex for Khmer", in The Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Thailand, pp. 1627-1632. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Davidson, J.H.C.S. 1989, "/mat ca:/ From "fishes' eyes" to "ankle bones" - a Vietnamese calque?", in South-east Asian Linguisitics: Essays in Honour of Eugénie J.A. Henderson, ed. J.H.C.S. Davidson, pp. 11-22. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Dhananjayananda, P. 1992, "The emergence of length distinction of mid-front vowels /e-ee/ in Thai", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 1294-1304. Chulalongkorn University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Diller, A. 1982, "A New High Tone in Southern Thai", in Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics No.8, Tonation, ed. D. Bradley, vol. 8, pp. 133-154. Pacific Linguistics, the Australian National University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Diller, A. 1985, "Tones and vowels in Southern Thai: a diachronic anomaly", in Southeast Asian Linguistic Studies Presented to André-G. Haudricourt, ed. S. Ratanakul et al., pp. 310-354. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Diller, A.V.N. 1988, "Tai scripts and Proto-Tai: the case of palatal continuants", in The International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, ed. C. Bamroongraks et al., Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 228-247. Thammasat University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Diller, A. 1989, "Southern Thai deixis", in Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics No.11, Southeast Asian Syntax, ed. D. Bradley, vol. 11, pp. 1-14. Pacific Linguistics, the Australian National University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Diller, A.V.N. 1991, "Consonant mergers and Inscription One", in The Ram Khamhaeng Controversy, ed. J.R. Chamberlain, pp. 161-192. The Siam Society. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Diller, A. 1992, "Tai languages in Assam: daughters or ghosts?", in Papers on Tai languages, Linguistics, and Literatures, ed. C.J. Compton and J.F. Hartmann, pp. 5-43. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Diller, A. 1998, "The Tai language family and the comparative method", in The International Conference on Tai Studies, ed. S. Burusphat, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 1-32. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Diller, A. 2001, "Grammaticalization and Tai syntactic change", in Essays in Tai Linguistics, ed. M.R. Kalaya Tingsabadh and A.S. Abramson, pp. 139-176. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF Edmondson, J.A. 1992, "Change and variation in Zhuang", in Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 1992, ed. K.L. Adams and T.J. Hudak, pp. 147-185. Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Edmondson, J.A. 1992, "Some Kadai languages of northern Guangxi, China", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 28-43. Chulalongkorn University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Edmondson, J.A. 1992, "A study of the tones and initials in Kam, Lakkja, and Hlai", in Papers on Tai languages, Linguistics, and Literatures, ed. C.J. Compton and J.F. Hartmann, pp. 77-102. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. cite.
- STATS PDF Edmondson, J.A. and Gregerson, K.J. 1996, "Four languages of the Vietnam-China borderlands", in Papers from the sixth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 1996, ed. K.L. Adams and T.J. Hudak, pp. 101-133. Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Monograph Series Press. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Edmondson, J.A. 1998, "The language corridor: New evidence from Vietnam", in The International Conference on Tai Studies, ed. S. Burusphat, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 129-150. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Edmondson, J.A, Esling, J.H., Harris, J.G and Wei, J. 2004, "A phonetic study of the Sui consonants and vowels", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 34, pp. 47-66. cite.
- STATS PDF Erickson, B. 1996, "On the origins of labialized consonants in Lao", in Papers from the sixth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 1996, ed. K.L. Adams and T.J. Hudak, pp. 135-148. Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Monograph Series Press. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Gedney, W.J. 1989, "Evidence for another series of voiced initials in Proto-Tai", in Selected Papers on Comparative Tai Studies, ed. R.J. Bickner et al., pp. 229-270. Center for South and Southeast Asian studies, the University of Michigan. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Gedney, W.J. 1989, "A Siamese innovation", in Selected Papers on Comparative Tai Studies, ed. R.J. Bickner et al., pp. 463-479. Center for South and Southeast Asian studies, the University of Michigan. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Gregerson, K. and Edmondson, J.A. 1997, "Outlying Kam-Tai: notes on Ta Mit Laha", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 27, pp. 257-269. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Gregerson, K. and Edmondson, J.A. 1998, "Some puzzles in Cao Lan", in The International Conference on Tai Studies, ed. S. Burusphat, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 151-164. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Hartmann, J.F. 1986, "Style, scope, and rigor in comparative Tai research", in A Conference on Thai Studies In Honor of William J. Gedney, ed. R.J. Bickner et al., Ann Arbor, Michigan, pp. 171-184. Center for South and Southeast Asian studies, the University of Michigan. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Hartmann, J.F. 1992, "Tai Dam poetics and Proto-Tai tone categories", in Papers on Tai languages, Linguistics, and Literatures, ed. C.J. Compton and J.F. Hartmann, pp. 262-277. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Hayes, L.V.H. 1982, "On Daic loans and initial mutations in Thavung", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 11, pp. 101-114. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Hayes, L.V.H. 1982, "The mutation of *R in Pre-Thavung", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 11, pp. 83-100. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF Hayes, L.V.H. 1992, "Vietic and Viet-Muong: a new subgrouping in Mon-Khmer", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 21, pp. 211-228. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Jacq, P. 2004, "The Development of a Lao-based orthography for Jrù", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 34, pp. 97-112. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Kosaka, R. 1997, "On the Loans of Vietnamese Origin in the Saek Language", in Southeast Asian Linguistics Studies In Honor of Vichin Panupong, ed. A.S. Abramson, pp. 127-146. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Kosaka, R. 2002, "On the affiliation of Miao-Yao and Kadai –possibility of forming Miao-Dai linguistic family–", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 32, pp. 71-100. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF La polla, R.J. 1987, "Dulong and Proto-Tibeto-Burman", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 1-43. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Li, F.-K. 1989, "Proto-Tai *kh and *x-", in South-east Asian Linguisitics: Essays in Honour of Eugénie J.A. Henderson, ed. J.H.C.S. Davidson, pp. 143-146. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Luo Yongxian. 1996, "Tonal irregularities in Tai revisited", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 25, pp. 69-102. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Luo, Y. 1996, "Word families in Tai: a preliminary account", in The Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Thailand, pp. 850-882. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Luo Yongxian. 1997, "Expanding the Proto-Tai Lexicon–a Supplement to Li (1977)", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 27, pp. 271-298. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Luo, Y. 2001, "The hypothesis of a new branch of the Tai languages", in Essays in Tai Linguistics, ed. M.R. Kalaya Tingsabadh and A.S. Abramson, pp. 177-188. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Matisoff, J.A. 1981, "Proto-languages and proto-Sprachgefühl", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 1-64. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Matisoff, J.A. 1992, "Siamese /jaai/ revisited, or !Ay, Madre!: a case study in multiple etymological possibilities", in Papers on Tai languages, Linguistics, and Literatures, ed. C.J. Compton and J.F. Hartmann, pp. 111-117. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Matisoff, J.A. 2002, "The present state of PST/PTB reconstruction: can we even write a fable in Proto-Lolo-Burmese? and", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 225-242. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Morey, S. 2005, "Tonal change in the Tai languages of Northeast India", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 139-202. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Natthida Chakshuraksha. 2005, "The home domain and minority language maintenance: a sociolinguistic View of three Black Tai families in Thailand", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 35, pp. 133-169. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Nicolson, B. 2000, "The Nung An language of Vietnam: stepchild or aberrant son?", in The Fifth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics, Hochiminh City, pp. 266-295. Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF Person, K.R. 1999, "Writing Bisu: a community-based approach to orthography development", in Papers from the ninth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. G.W. Thurgood, pp. 171-200. Program for Southeast Asia Studies, Arizona State University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Pranee Kullavanijaya and Theraphan L-Thongkum. 1998, "Linguistic criteria for determining Tai ethnic groups: Case studies on central and south-western Tais", in The International Conference on Tai Studies, ed. S. Burusphat, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 273-298. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Pranee Kullavanijaya. 2001, "A study of lexical variation in seven Zhuang dialects", in Essays in Tai Linguistics, ed. M.R. Kalaya Tingsabadh and A.S. Abramson, pp. 229-258. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF Puttachart Potibal and Thananan Trongdee. 1998, "The position of Tak Bai in Tai dialects", in The International Conference on Tai Studies, ed. S. Burusphat, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 313-322. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Ratliff, M. 1999, "Voiceless sonorant initials in Hmong-Mien Sino-Tibetan correspondences", in Papers from the ninth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. G.W. Thurgood, pp. 361-375. Program for Southeast Asia Studies, Arizona State University. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF Rischel, J. 1984, "Achievements and challenges in present-day Thai phonetics", in International Conference on Thai Studies, pp. 27-61. Chulalongkorn University. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF Ronnakiat, N. 1992, "Evidence of the Thai Noi alphabet found in inscriptions", in The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 1326-1334. Chulalongkorn University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Ross, P.A. 1996, "Dao Ngan Tay: a B-language in Vietnam", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 25, pp. 133-139. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Ross, P. 1996, "Sound, metaphor, and shape in Thai", in The Fourth International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, Thailand, pp. 1767-1779. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Rungpat Roengpitya. 1998, "Can a perceptual experiment reflect tonogenesis in Tai?", in The International Conference on Tai Studies, ed. S. Burusphat, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 361-370. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Solnit, D.B. 1996, "Some evidence from Biao Min on the initials of Proto-Mienic (Yao) and Proto-Hmong-Mien (Miao-Yao)", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 1-18. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Strecker, D. 1979, "A preliminary typology of tone shapes and tonal sound changes in Tai: the La-n N-a A-tones", in Studies in Tai and Mon-Khmer Phonetics and Phonology In Honour of Eugénie J.A. Henderson, ed. T.L. Thongkum et al., pp. 171-240. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Strecker, D. 1982, "Proto-Tai vowels revisited: a comparison and critique of the work of Sarawit and Li", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 33-74. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Strecker, D. 1985, "The classification of the Caolan languages", in Southeast Asian Linguistic Studies Presented to André-G. Haudricourt, ed. S. Ratanakul et al., pp. 479-492. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.
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- STATS DJVU PDF Vickery, M. 1991, "Piltdown skull: installment 2", in The Ram Khamhaeng Controversy, ed. J.R. Chamberlain, pp. 333-418. The Siam Society. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Vickery, M. 1991, "The Ram Khamhaeng inscription: a Piltdown skull of Southeast Asian history?", in The Ram Khamhaeng Controversy, ed. J.R. Chamberlain, pp. 3-52. The Siam Society. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Weera, O. 1995, "Notes on Laha final -<i>l</i>", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 173-181. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Weera, O. 2000, "Proto-Kra", in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 1-251. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Woodward, H.W.Jr. 1986, "The movement of Thai speakers from the tenth through the fourteenth centuries: an art historian's view", in A Conference on Thai Studies In Honor of William J. Gedney, ed. R.J. Bickner et al., Ann Arbor, Michigan, pp. 247-256. Center for South and Southeast Asian studies, the University of Michigan. cite.
- STATS DJVU PDF Yang, Q. and Edmondson, J.A. 1997, "The Kam in Ancient Times", in Southeast Asian Linguistics Studies In Honor of Vichin Panupong, ed. A.S. Abramson, pp. 325-336. Chulalongkorn University Press. cite.
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