JSEALS 6 (2013)
Papers (peer reviewed)
The History of Postverbal Agreement in Kuki-Chin – Scott DeLancey –1-17
The Language Shift in Progress of Thai Song – Somsonge Burusphat –-18-34
Aspects in Fengshun Hakka spoken in Thailand: Perfective, Experiential, and Inchoative –Wichaya Bovonwiwat – 35-53
Acoustic and Perceptual Correlates of Vietnamese Folk Poetry Rhythmic Structure – Anh-Thư T Nguyễn – 54-77
On the Origin of Hyow – Muhammad Zakaria – 78-86
Plurality in Naxi and its Typological Implications – Ya-Yin Melody Chang, Paul Law and Qing-Lian Zhao – 87-98
Expanding the PAN Consonant Inventory – Peter Norquest and Sean Downey – 99-146
Pathways of Development for Qiándōng Hmongic Aspirated Fricatives – Vincent Carveth – 158-188
Thai jùu and kamlaŋ: Where Tense and Aspect Meet – Prang Thiengburanathum – 158-188
Thematic Progression of Thai Song Dam Folktales – Pattama Patpong – 189-215