JSEALS Editors and
Editorial Board
JSEALS EDITORS
Mark ALVES (Montgomery College, USA) – Editor-in-Chief – Vietnamese linguistics, Austroasiatic languages, Chinese linguistics, Southeast Asian historical linguistics and language contact
Mathias JENNY (Chiangmai University, Thailand) – Managing Editor – Languages of Myanmar and Thailand, Austroasiatic languages, Language contact, Language change, Historical syntax, Language and ethnicity, Language endangerment
Sigrid LEW (Dallas International University, Dallas, TX) – Managing Editor – Austroasiatic and Tibeto-Burman phonetics and phonology, Latin-based and Brahmi-based orthography development
Paul SIDWELL (University of Sydney, Australia) – Managing Editor – Austroasiatic languages, Historical linguistics, Phonology, Phonetics
Kenneth VAN BIK (California State University, Fullerton, CA) – Managing Editor – Kuki-Chin Linguistics, Comparative-Historical Linguistics, and Endangered Languages
JSEALS EDITORIAL BOARD
Edith ALDRIDGE (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) – Syntax (especially case, voice, word order, alignment), syntactic change & reconstruction, Austronesian, Chinese
Nathan BADENOCH (Villanova University, USA) – Austroasiatic linguistics, Tibeto-Burman linguistics, linguistic anthropology, ideophones/expressives
Luke BRADLEY (University of Freiburg, Germany) – Psycholinguistics, Orthography, Sound change, Morphology, Vietnamese
Marc BRUNELLE (University of Ottawa, Canada) – Phonetics and phonology, Tone and voice quality, Language contact, Vietnamese and Chamic languages
Christopher BUTTON (Independent researcher) – Old Chinese, Old Burmese, Kuki-Chin, Proto-Sino-Tibetan / Proto-Tibeto-Burman, Comparative/Historical Phonology, Morphology & Semantics, Palaeography (Oracle Bone Inscriptions)
Thomas CONNERS (University of Maryland, USA) – Javanese, Indonesian, dialectology, fieldwork, language documentation
Kamil DEEN (University of Hawaii, USA) – Thai syntax, First language acquisition
Rikker DOCKUM (Swarthmore College, USA) – Kra-Dai languages, Historical linguistics, Tone systems, Quantitative comparative linguistics, Thai epigraphy, Language documentation
Ryan GEHRMANN (Payap University) – Historical phonology, Tone and voice quality, Austroasiatic languages
Nathan HILL (University of London, SOAS, UK) – Tibeto-Burman and Historical linguistics
San San HNIN TUN (INALCO, France) – Burmese language, Discourse marking, Corpus linguistics
Kitima INDRAMBARYA (Kasetsart University, Thailand) – Thai linguistics, Thai Syntax, Language acquisition
Peter JENKS (UC Berkeley, USA) – Thai linguistics, Syntax, Semantics, Kra-Dai languages
Daniel KAUFMAN (Queens College, City University of New York & Endangered Language Alliance, USA) – Austronesian languages, Historical linguistics, Typology, Syntax, Morphology
James KIRBY (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) – Phonetics and phonology, Sound change, Evolution of voicing, Tone and register, Language and music, Khmer, Vietnamese, Tai languages
Hsiu-chuan LIAO (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) – Austronesian linguistics, Historical linguistics, Syntax, Morphology, Language documentation
Bradley MCDONNELL (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, USA) – Austronesian languages, Phonology, Syntax, Language documentation
Alexis MICHAUD (CNRS (Le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), France) – Tibeto-Burman languages, Phonetics/phonology, Prosody, Language documentation
Marc MIYAKE (The British Museum) – Historical phonology, Writing systems, Language contact, Chinese and Indic influence on Southeast Asian languages, Pyu
David MORTENSEN (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) – Hmong-Mien Languages, Phonology, OT, and Computational linguistics
Peter NORQUEST (University of Arizona, USA) – Languages of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Kra-Dai and Austronesian languages, Historical phonology, Long-range relationships, Language contact
John D. PHAN (Columbia University, USA) – Sino-Vietnamese linguistics, Austroasiatic linguistics, historical phonology, language contact
Pittayawat PITTAYAPORN (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) – Thai linguistics, Kra-Dai languages, Historical linguistics, Phonology, Language contact
Alexander D. SMITH (University of North Texas) – Austronesian Comparative Linguistics, Island Southeast Asia, Historical linguistics, Phonology, Field work
Teresa Wai See ONG (National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) – language maintenance and language shift, language planning and policy, linguistic landscape, multilingualism
Alice VITTRANT (Université Lumière - Lyon 2 / CNRS-DYNAMIQUE DU LANGAGE (UMR 5596)) – Languages of Burma, Burmese dialects, Hmong, Endangered languages, Typology, Syntax, TAM, Classifiers, Motion and space, Deixis
Heather WINSKEL (Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia) – Psycholinguistics, Reading Research
PAST MEMBERS
Gerard DIFFLOTH (1939-2023) (Cambodia) – Historical Austroasiatic linguistics, Ethno-zoology, Ethno-botany, Expressives
Tuong Hung NGUYEN (X-2023) (SUNY Broome Community College, USA) – Vietnamese linguistics, Syntax
Amara PRASITHRATHSINT (1946-2023) (Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) – Syntax, Syntactic change, Language contact, Sociolinguistics, Ethnolinguistics, Translation
Thomas M. TEHAN (1949-2019) (Summer Institute of Linguistics) – Discourse/Textual Analysis, Syntax, Sociolinguistics
Joseph Deth THACH (1975-2020) (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France) – Khmer language, Discourse marking, Morphology of Mon-Khmer languages, Syntax and semantics analyses of Khmer language