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TOC: Mon-Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Asian... 39 (2010)
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Mon-Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and... Vol. 39 (2010)
Message 1: Mon-Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and... Vol. 39 (2010)
Date: 05-Dec-2010
From: Brian Homoleski <academic_bookssil.org>
Subject: Mon-Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and... Vol. 39 (2010)
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Publisher: SIL International
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Journal Title: Mon-Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and Languages
Volume Number: 39
Issue Number:
Issue Date: 2010
Subtitle: Mon-Khmer Studies Volume 39: A Journal of Southeast Asian Languages and Cultures, edited by Sophana Srichampa
Main Text:
Table of Contents
Editorial NoteAbbreviations
ARTICLES
Nguyen, T. Anh-ThưRhythmic pattern and corrective focus in Vietnamese polysyllabic words
Felix AhlnerBody part terms in Kammu
Pogibenko TamaraCopula of identity in Old Khmer
Niramon SuwangardMetaphors in the LațǸəȤ LəsǤm ɉlǫ poetry
Alexis Michaud, André-Georges HaudricourtThe origin of the peculiarities of the Vietnamese alphabet
Paul SidwellCua (Kor) historical phonology and classification
Chommanad IntajamornrakTai Loanwords in Mal: A Minority language of Thailand
Pittayawat PittayapornEstablishing relative chronology of Palaung sound changes usingTai Loanwords
Daniel HuberOn khw–f alternations in Bangkok Thai and other Tai languages
Saowapa PornsiripongseReligious syncretism in healing non-communicable diseases:the role of folk healer monks
Reviews, Bibliography
Book Reviews
Norman H. ZideReview of Korku Language: Grammar, Texts and Vocabulary, by K.S.Nagaraja, Institute for the Study of Languages of Asia and Africa, TokyoUniversity of Foreign Studies, 1999, 336 pages.Conference Reports
Amarjiva LochanThe 3nd SSEASR Conference, 3-6 June 2009, Bali
Dinh Lu GiangThe 19th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
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Linguistic Field(s):
Language Documentation
Lexicography
Ling & Literature
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Typology
Writing Systems
Historical Linguistics
Morphology
Subject Language(s): Cua (cua)
Khmu (kjg)
Mal (mlf)
Palaung, Pale (pce)
Palaung, Rumai (rbb)
Palaung, Shwe (pll)
Tai (taw)
Vietnamese (vie)
Kua (tyu)
Old Khmer (qok)
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