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- Survey of Central Thai Phonology
- Diglossia and Identity in Northeast Thailand: Linguistic, Social, and Political Hierarchy
- The Language Shift in Progress of Thai Song
- Thai Names and Romanization
- The Mong (Green Miao) and Their Language: a Brief Compendium
- A Bibliography the Hmong (Miao)
- Study of English Code-Mixing and Code-Switching in Thai Pop Songs
- Lexical Variation of Chiangmai Dialect
- Malay – Thailand in Southern Thailand
- Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Thai
- A State of the Art of Thai Language Resources and Thai Language Behavior Analysis and Modeling
- Speaking in Thai, Dreaming in Isan
- Kham Mueang Dialect Usage Over Three Generations in Tambon Wiang Phayao.*
- Linguistics and Memory Structures in Tai-Lue Oral Narratives
- Basic Introduction to Thai Language Lesson 1
- International Journal of Education and Social Science Research
- Thai Language Profile
- A Morphological Study of Tai Language Spoken in Loilem Province in Shan State of Myanmar
- 2. the Principles of Thai Language (Part 1)
- This Study Examines a Corpus of Four Hundred Popular Thai Songs Found on the Internet At
- About Some Linguistic Variations in Phu Tai
- A Comparison of Grammaticalization in Shan and Thai การเปรียบเทียบการกลายเปนคําไวยากรณในภาษาไทใหญและภาษาไทย
- Example of Thai Language
- English Code-Mixing and Code-Switching in Thai Songs
- Sublime Rock: Burmese Popular Music, Language Code Switching and Sentimentalism Among Shan Migrants at the Thai-Burma Border
- Language Vitality and the Ethnic Tourism Development of the Lao
- Thai in Diaspora: Language and Identity in Los Angeles, California
- Changes in Tai Dam Vowels
- Structure of Hmong-Mien Languages Session #1 Introduction
- The Thai-Lao Mother Tongue: Teacher Needs, Competencies, and Conditions for Effective Instruction
- Proud to Be Thai: the Puzzling Absence of Ethnicity-Based Political Cleavages in Northeastern Thailand
- 1 Department of Thai and Eastern Languages, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mahasarakham University a Comparative
- No.25 Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletter June 1994
- A Comparative Study of Tai-Phuan, Tai-Phake and Lao-Wiang
- Pali Sanskrit and Tamil Words in South East Asia; a Case Study of the Thai, Lao, Malaysia Language
- Current Hmong Perceptions of Their Speaking, Reading, and Writing Ability and Cultural Values As Related to Language and Cultural Maintenance
- Introducing Multilingual Thai-Isan-English Signage in a Thai University
- Language Competence and Choice of Vietnamese-Thais in Thailand1
- The Range and Diversity of Vocalic Systems in Asian Languages*
- Lao As a National Language 259