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DJVU PDF Premsrirat, S. 1999, "Tonogenesis in Khmu dialects of SEA", in Papers from the ninth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, ed. G.W. Thurgood, pp. 121-134. Program for Southeast Asia Studies, Arizona State University. cite.
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Gregerson, Manley, Nguyên, Smalley, Smith, Svantesson, Thomas, Cholthissa, Delcros, Henderson, Hombert, Huffman, Lindell, Matisoff, Pittman, Theraphan, Bradley, Egerod, Friberg, Gandour, Garding, Phu, Simana’, Premsrirat, Suwilai, Thongkum,
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Alves, Hajek, Preecha, Premsrirat, Proschan, Suwilai,