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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.
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Barua, Borua, Brown, Jenkins, Buchanan, Chamberlain, Diller, Edmondson, Gedney, Grierson, Harris, Hartmann, Haudricourt, Jonsson, Li, Luce, Needham, Robinson, Sagart, Strecker, Thurgood, Weidert, Benedict, Hanson, Maran, Matisoff,