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Mon-Khmer Studies 33: A Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and Languages
MonKhmer Studies 33 A Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and Languages Author:David Thomas MON-KHMER STUDIES is a journal devoted to the study of Southeast Asian languages, especially those of the Mon-Khmer family. The journal is produced annually and welcomes articles or notes on any aspect of Mon-Khmer languages, or minority Southeast Asian languages, or other language families. Topics of articles may include linguistic description,... more » comparison, bibliography, historical development, sociolinguistics, stylistics, orthographies, or paleographic aspects.Table of ContentsEditorial Note
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In MemoriamArticlesJames A. Matisoff
Aslian: Mon-Khmer of the Malay PeninsulaJohn Hajek
Evidence of tonal activity in AslianBrian Migliazza
So stories: a preliminary analysis of texts in a Mon-Khmer languagePaul Sidwell
A note on the reconstruction of proto West Bahnaric andInvestigation of early West Bhanaric-Katuic contactSunee Kamnuansin
Syntactic characteristics of Kasong: An endangered language Of ThailandMathias Jenny
New infixes in spoken MonNotes, Reviews, BibliographyNoteWilliam Shiyuan Wang
Yunnan and her cultural treasuresConference ReportsPattiya Jimreivat
SEALS XII Conference (Southeast Asian Linguistics Society),
May 15-17, 2002, Dekalb, Northern Illinois, USAAmon Thavisak
Seventh International Conference on Spoken Language Processing,
September 16-20, 2002, Denver, Colorado, USA« less