Tai Phonetics and PhonologyJimmy G. Harris, Richard B. Noss Central Institute of English Language, Office of State Universities, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, 1972 - Tai languages - 147 pages |
Contents
WordFinal Stops in Thai | 1 |
Phonetic Notes on Some Siamese Consonants | 8 |
Changes in the Pitch Contours of Unaccented Syllables in Spoken Thai | 23 |
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Common terms and phrases
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