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Title <Article>Phonology of Burmese Loanwords in Jinghpaw Author(S)
Development of Local Theology of the Chin (Zomi) of the Assemblies of God (Ag) in Myanmar: a Case Study in Contextualization
Copyright and Use of This Thesis This Thesis Must Be Used in Accordance with the Provisions of the Copyright Act 1968
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Proto Northern Burmic Is Reconstructed on the Basis of Data from Achang, Bela, Lashi
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Old Burmese Ry- – a Remark on Proto-Lolo-Burmese Resonant Initials1
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The Merger of Proto-Burmish *Ts and *Č in Burmese Nathan W
Burmese Language
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1 the Classification of Cosao: a Lolo-Burmese Language of China
We Want Genuine Peace
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