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Introduction Laurent Sagart, Roger Blench, Alicia Sanchez-Mazas
Chinese Popular Romance in Greater East Asia, 1937-1945 Chun-Yu Lu Washington University in St
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Register in Eastern Cham: Phonological, Phonetic and Sociolinguistic Approaches
View, Independent Domestications of a Plant This Hypothesis Is Adopted Here, with the Standard Caveat Can Be Expected to Result in Wholly Independent Vocabularies
'Undergoer Voice in Borneo: Penan, Punan, Kenyah and Kayan
Borneo Research Bulletin, Deparunenr
Languages of Southeast Asia
East Asian Languages and Civilizations 1
East Asian Languages and Cultures (EA LANG) 1
Mainland Southeast Asian Languages
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures 1
South Asian Languages Analysis SALA- 35 October 29-31, 2019
Evaluating the Sino-Tibeto-Austronesian Hypothesis
Mainland Southeast Asian Languages
Open Access College of Asia and the Pacific the Australian National University
Tone and Phonation in Southeast Asian Languages
Linguistic Evidence for Cultural Exchange in Prehistoric Western Central Asia," Sino-Platonic Papers, 129 (December, 2003)
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The Indigenous World2013
Colloquial Eastern Cham
The Problem of Tocharian Origins: an Archaeological Perspective
The Expansion of the Indo-European Languages: an Indo-Europeanist’S Evolving View
How Many Independent Rice Vocabularies in Asia?
Overview Part Two: Social, Cultural, and Historical Aspects of Philippine
Linguistic Diversity in Mainland Southeast Asia
Desire, Anxiety, and the Politics of Chinese
Word Accent Systems in the Languages of Asia 2
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The Origins of Sinitic
Language Classification in Sarawak: a Status Report.” Sarawak Museum Journal Vol
Languages of the Mainland Southeast Asia Linguistic Area
The Vocabulary of Cereal Cultivation and the Phylogeny of East Asian Languages
Aspect, Tense and Mood : Context Dependency and the Marker LE in Mandarin Chinese Ljungqvist, Marita
Lexical Evidence for Early Contact Between Indonesian Languages and Japanese
Examining the Connection Between Ancient China and Borneo Through Santubong Archaeological Sites
Morpho-Syntactic Competence of L2 Speakers: the Case of Malay L2 Speakers of English
The Range and Diversity of Vocalic Systems in Asian Languages*
25 Language in the Mainland Southeast Asia Area