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Journal Vol. LX. No. 2. 2018
Grammaticalization Processes in the Languages of South Asia
Journal of South Asian Linguistics
China Genetics
'Goose' Among Language Phyla in China and Southeast Asia
Sino-Tibetan Languages 393
The Place of Vietnamese in Austroasiatic André-Georges Haudricourt
Neo-Vernacularization of South Asian Languages
Languages of Harappa
The Austroasiatic Languages: a Typological Overview
Overview of the Munda Languages
Unconventional Linguistic Clues to the Negrito Past Robert Blust University of Hawai‘I, Honolulu, Hawai‘I,
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Ancestral Dravidian Languages in Indus Civilization
Families Indo-European Is Just One of Many Large Language Families in The
Title Ancestral Dravidian Languages in Indus Civilization
The Austroasiatic Central Riverine Hypothesis
1 Linguistic Clues to Andamanese Pre-History
Languages of the World, Again
Top View
Sino-Austronesian Vs. Sino-Caucasian, Sino-Bodic Vs
Evaluating the Sino-Tibeto-Austronesian Hypothesis
Some Thoughts on the Problem of the Austro-Asiatic Homeland
Tai Kadai Languages of India: a Probe Into the Seventh Language Family
Mainland Southeast Asian Languages
Is Great Andamanese Genealogically and Typologically Distinct from Onge and Jarawa? Q
Re-Evaluating the Linguistic Prehistory of South Asia
A South Asia and the Middle East
A Comprehensive Phylogenetic Analysis of the Austroasiatic Languages
Tone and Phonation in Southeast Asian Languages
On the Austroasiatic Indus Theory Reason Why an Austroastatlc Language Can Not Have Been Spoken in the Indus Valley
Euraseaa14 Volume I Ancient and Living Traditions
*‡Table 6. Languages
The Contribution of Linguistics to Understanding the Foraging/Farming Transition in Ne India
How Many Independent Rice Vocabularies in Asia?
Journal Vol. LX. No. 2. 2018
Morphological Evidence for Austric Lawrence A. Reid Oceanic Linguistics, Vol
Was There an Austroasiatic Presence in Island Southeast Asia Prior to the Austronesian Expansion?
The Origins of Sinitic
The Linguistic History of Some Indian Domestic Plants
LANGUAGE FAMILIES of SOUTHEAST ASIA Laurent Sagart
The Austroasiatic Urheimat: the Southeastern Riverine Hypothesis
Ainu and Austric
Munda Languages Are Father Tongues, but Japanese and Korean Are Not
Linguistics Development Team
The Range and Diversity of Vocalic Systems in Asian Languages*
25 Language in the Mainland Southeast Asia Area
South-East Asian Features in the Munda Languages: Evidence for the Analytic-To-Synthetic Drift of Munda
The Current State of Linguistic Research on the Relatedness of the Language Families of East and Southeast Asia*