Papers on Tai Languages, Linguistics, and Literatures: In Honor of William J. Gedney on His 77th BirthdayNorthern Illinois University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 1992 - Foreign Language Study - 302 pages |
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... syntactic features in the Brahmaputra region are not confined to the Indo - Aryan languages spoken there . Below , a few syntactic questions are briefly raised with the appendix text furnishing some Aiton illustrations . ( It is hoped ...
... syntactic features in the Brahmaputra region are not confined to the Indo - Aryan languages spoken there . Below , a few syntactic questions are briefly raised with the appendix text furnishing some Aiton illustrations . ( It is hoped ...
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... Syntactic Function , Word Order , and the Problem of Deletion Zhang Gongjin Among the unified standard speech of the Tai languages in Yunnan , there are two major dialects , Xishuangbanna Tai and Dehong Tai.1 The syn- tactic features of ...
... Syntactic Function , Word Order , and the Problem of Deletion Zhang Gongjin Among the unified standard speech of the Tai languages in Yunnan , there are two major dialects , Xishuangbanna Tai and Dehong Tai.1 The syn- tactic features of ...
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... syntactic variations found in Thai poetry - khlooŋ , chăn , kàap , and klɔɔn - from the past to the present ... syntactic variations seem to recur in all types of Thai poetry written by different poets.1 Major Types of Syntactic ...
... syntactic variations found in Thai poetry - khlooŋ , chăn , kàap , and klɔɔn - from the past to the present ... syntactic variations seem to recur in all types of Thai poetry written by different poets.1 Major Types of Syntactic ...
Contents
Daughters or Ghosts? | 5 |
A Second Discussion of the Genetic Classification | 44 |
Tone Alternations in Ugong Thailand | 55 |
Copyright | |
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3PSg addition Ahom Aiton alliteration alternative appear Bangkok Center Central chán Chinese classifier common Comparative compounds consonant construction contrast daughter dialects discussed distinction edited evidence example expressions fact falling tone final forms function Gedney ghost give glottal head high falling historical indicate initial Kam-Tai Khamti languages latter lexical Linguistics LINK mainstream meaning measure word Michigan modifier mother noun object occur original particle pattern peripheral person Phake phonological phrase poetry position possible presented Press Professor pronouns published refer reported result rhyme rising rule semantic doublets sentence shape Siamese similar Sino-Tibetan Society sound speakers speaking stop stressed suggests syllables terminal Thai Thailand tion tonal Ugong University usually varieties verb verse vowel