JSEALS Volume 1 (2009)
Papers (peer reviewed)
Sino-Vietnamese Grammatical Vocabulary and Sociolinguistic Conditions for Borrowing – Mark J. Alves – 1-9
Agreement in Laizo – George Bedell, Kee Shein Mang, Khar Thuan – 11-22
Influence of Lexical Semantics on Reflexes and Allomorphs of *<um> and *<in> in Bonggi – Michael Boutin – 23-47
Northern and Southern Vietnamese Tone Coarticulation: A Comparative Case Study – Marc Brunelle – 49-62
Contact Pragmatics: Requests in Wisconsin Hmong – Susan Meredith Burt – 63-76
English Loanword Adaptation in Burmese – Charles B. Chang – 77-94
A Layer of Dongsonian Vocabulary in Vietnamese – Michel Ferlus – 95-109
Modality in Burmese: ‘May’ Or‘Must’ – Grammatical Uses Of yá ‘Get’ – Mathias Jenny – 111-126
Singapore English Wh-Questions: A Gap in the Paradigm – Chonghyuck Kim,Qizhong Chang,Rong Chen Lau,Selvanathan Nagarajan – 127-140
Structural and Pragmatic Functions of Kuki-Chin Verbal Stem Alternations – Deborah King – 141-157
The Middle Voice in Tagalog – Naonori Nagaya – 159-188
Reduplication Asymmetries in Bahasa Indonesia And The Organization Of The Lexicon-Syntax Interface – Yosuke Sato – 189-204
Proto-Mon-Khmer Vocalism: Moving on from Shorto’s ‘Alternances’ – Paul Sidwell – 205-214
Basic Serial Verb Constructions in Thai – Kiyoko Takahashi – 215-229
An Acoustic Study of Interword Consonant Sequences in Vietnamese – Trần Thị Thủy, Nathalie Vallée – 231-249
The Integration of English Loanwords In Hong Kong Cantonese – Cathy Sin Ping Wong, Robert S. Bauer, Zoe Wai Man Lam – 251-265
Nonexhaustive Syllabification in Temiar – Ngee Thai Yap – 267-281
Data Papers / Book Reviews / Other Notes
Preliminary Notes on the Phonology, Orthography and Vocabulary of Semnam (Austroasiatic, Malay Peninsula) – Niclas Burenhult and Claudia Wegener – 283-312