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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 25

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 25

    Articles Nguy?n Ph? Phong. 1996, “Personal pronouns and pluralization in Vietnamese”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 25, pp. 7-14. Krisadawan Hongladarom. 1996, “On the emergence of epistemic meanings: a study of Tibetan motion verbs”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 25, pp. 15-28. Singh, C.Y. 1996, “Tag questions in Meiteilon (Manipuri)”, in The Mon-Khmer…

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 24

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 24

    Articles Suwilai Premsrirat. 1995, “Phonetic variation of final trill and final palatals in Khmer dialects of Thailand”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 24, pp. 1-26. Miller, J. and Miller, C. 1995, “Notes on phonology and orthography in several Katuic Mon-Khmer groups in northeast Thailand”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 24, pp. 27-51. Naraset…

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 23

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 23

    Articles Nagaraja, K.S. 1993, “Khasi dialects: a typological consideration”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 23, pp. 1-10. Apiluck Tumtavitikul. 1993, “Perhaps, the tones are in the consonants?”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 23, pp. 11-41. Proschan, F. 1993, “Khmu play languages”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 23, pp. 43-65. Miller, J.D. 1993,…

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 22

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 22

    Articles Sak-Humphry, C. 1993, “The syntax of nouns and noun phrases in dated pre-Angkorian inscriptions”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 22, pp. 1-126. Seam, L. 1993, “Les noms g?ographigue khmer d’apr?s les inscriptions du Cambodge”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 22, pp. 127-147. Somsonge Burusphat. 1993, “Kui narrative repetition”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies…

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 21

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 21

    Articles Harris, J.G. 1992, “The consonant sounds of 17th century Siamese”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 21, pp. 1-17. Chamberlain, J. 1992, “The Black Tai chronicle of Muang Mouay Part I: Mythology”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 21, pp. 19-55. Ferlus, M. 1992, “Essai de phon?tique historique du khmer”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies…

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 20

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 20

    Articles Jenner, P. 1992, “Observations on Old Khmer man”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 20, pp. 1-10. Pou, S. 1992, “Des mots khmers d?signant les documents ?crits”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 20, pp. 11-18. Seam, L. 1992, “Quelques traits grammaticaux charact?ristiques de l’ancien khmer”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 20, pp….

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 18 – 19

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 18 – 19

    Articles Benedict, P. 1989-1990, “Austroasiatic loanwords in Sino-Tibetan”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 18-19, pp. 1-13. Chamberlain, J. 1989-1990, “Thao Hung or Cheuang: a Tai epic poem”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 18-19, pp. 14-34. Diffloth, G. 1989-1990, “On the Bulang (Blang, Phang) languages”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 18-19, pp. 35-43….

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 16 – 17

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 16 – 17

    Articles Diffloth, G. 1987-1988, “What happened to Austric?”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 16-17, pp. 1-9. Theraphan L. Thongkum. 1987-1988, “The interaction between pitch and phonation type in Mon: phonetic implications for a theory of tonogenesis”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 16-17, pp. 11-24. Jaroon Gainey. 1987-1988, “Causativization in Nyah Kur”, in The…

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 15

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 15

    Articles Theraphan L. Thongkum. 1986, “An acoustic study of the register complex in Kui (Suai)”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 15, pp. 1-20. Smith, K. 1986, “Some Vietnamese kinship terminologies”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 15, pp. 21-86. Bauer, C. 1986, “The verb in Spoken Mon”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 15,…

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 13 – 14

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 13 – 14

    Articles Thompson, L.C. 1984-85, “A Vietnamese grammar”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 13-14, pp. 1-367.

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 12

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 12

    Articles Ferlus, M. 1983, “Essai de phon?tique historique de m?n”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 12, pp. 1-90. Hayes, L.V.H. 1983, “The register systems of Thavung”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 12, pp. 91-122.

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  • The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 11

    The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Volumn 11

    Articles Abdul Gani Asyik. 1982, “The agreement system in Acehnese”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 11, pp. 1-33. Narumol Charoenma. 1982, “The phonologies of a Lampang Lamet and Wiang Papao Lua”, in The Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, vol. 11, pp. 35-45. Diffloth, G. 1982, “Registres, d?voisement, timbre vocalique: leur histoire en katouique”, in The Mon-Khmer…

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