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- STATS Bnatia, T.K. 1975, "The evolution of tones in Punjabi", in Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, vol. 5, no. 2, cite.
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- STATS Haudricourt, A.-G. 1961, "Bipartition et tripartition des systèms de tons dans quelques langues d'Extrême-Orient", in Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 163-80. cite.
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- STATS Hombert, J.-M. 1976, "Consonant types, vowel quality, and tone", in Tone: a linguistic survey, ed. V.A. Fromkin, pp. 77-111. Academic Press. cite.
- STATS Leben, W.R. 1971, "On the segmental nature of tone in Thai", in MIT Research Lab. or Electronics, Quarterly Progress Report, no. 101, pp. 221-4. cite.
- STATS Peyasantiwong, P. 1986, "Stress in Thai", in Papers from a conference on Thai studies in honor of William J. Gedney, ed. R.J. Bickner et al., pp. 211-30. Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Michigan. cite.
- STATS Surintramont, A. 1973, "Some aspects underlying syllable structure in Thai: evidence from Khamphuan, a Thai word game", in Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, vol. 3, no. 1, cite.
- STATS Tumtavitikul, A. 1994, "Perhaps, the tones are in the consonants?", in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 23, pp. 11-41. cite.
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- STATS Yip, M. 1982, "Against a segmental analysis of Zahao and Thai: a laryngeal tier proposal [a Chin language of north western Burma]", in Linguistic Analysis, vol. 9, no. 1, cite.
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Bnatia, Cheng, San, Gandour, Haas, Haudricourt, Henderson, Hombert, Leben, Peyasantiwong, Surintramont, Tumtavitikul, Udom, Yip,