Papers on Tai languages, linguistics, and literatures: in honor of William J. Gedney on his 77th birthdayCarol J. Compton, John Ferdinand Hartmann, Northern Illinois University. Center for Southeast Asian Studies Northern Illinois University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 1992 - Foreign Language Study - 302 pages |
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Contents
Daughters or Ghosts? | 5 |
A Second Discussion of the Genetic Classification | 44 |
Tone Alternations in Ugong Thailand | 55 |
Copyright | |
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Ahom Aiton appear Assam Assamese Bangkok buranji Central Thai ch&n Chinese classifier compounds Conference on Sino-Tibetan consonant contrast coverb daughter dialects dich&n edited example Fang-kuei final function Gedney Gedney's Gelao ghost head noun high falling tone Hlai I/you/we Indonesian initial jungle k5on kaa3 Kadai languages Kam-Tai Khamti Khamyang khau khaw khon Lakkja Languages and Linguistics lexical Lik-Tai Lilit Phra Law Linguistics LINK low falling tone mainstream forms meaning measure word mid rising Mohlam nonglottal noun phrase occur particle pattern peripheral forms person pronouns Phake phdm phonetic phonological Phukan poetry prepause Proto-Tai refer rhyme s/he sandhi semantic doublets semi-speakers sentence serial verbs Shan Siamese Sino-Tibetan Languages Southeast Asian Studies speakers stanza syllables syntactic terminal glottal Terwiel Thai language Thailand tion TLV/S tonal Turung Ugong University varieties verse forms vowel