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In Memoriam: Robert Blust (1940-2022)
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In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 15, Iss 1 (2022) (2022)
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Stau (Ergong, Horpa)
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In: The Sino-Tibetan Languages ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01869941 ; Graham Thurgood & Randy LaPolla. The Sino-Tibetan Languages, pp.597-613, 2017 ; https://www.routledge.com/The-Sino-Tibetan-Languages-2nd-Edition/LaPolla-Thurgood/p/book/9781315399508 (2017)
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Ergativity in Thulung Rai ; Ergativity in Thulung Rai: a shift in the position of pronominal split
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In: Language Variation: Papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00004760 ; David Bradley; Randy LaPolla; Boyd Michailovsky; Graham Thurgood. Language Variation: Papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff, Pacific Linguistics, pp.101-112, 2003 (2003)
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From discourse to grammar in Tamang: topic, focus, intensifiers and subordination
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In: Language variation: papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00188571 ; David Bradley, Randy LaPolla, Boyd Michailovsky & Graham Thurgood. Language variation: papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff, Pacific Linguistics, Australian National University, Canberra, pp.145-158, 2003 (2003)
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From discourse to grammar in Tamang: topic, focus, intensifiers and subordination
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In: Language variation: papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00188571 ; David Bradley, Randy LaPolla, Boyd Michailovsky & Graham Thurgood. Language variation: papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff, Pacific Linguistics, Australian National University, Canberra, pp.145-158, 2003 (2003)
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Ergativity in Thulung Rai ; Ergativity in Thulung Rai: a shift in the position of pronominal split
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In: Language Variation: Papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00004760 ; David Bradley; Randy LaPolla; Boyd Michailovsky; Graham Thurgood. Language Variation: Papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and in the Indosphere in honour of James A. Matisoff, Pacific Linguistics, pp.101-112, 2003 (2003)
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FROM MALAYIC TO SINITIC: THE RESTRUCTURING OF TSAT UNDER INTENSE CONTACT
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In: http://www.csuchico.edu/~gthurgood/Papers/Thurgood%26Li_SEALSXII_PL.pdf
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From Malayic to Sinitic: The Restructuring of Tsat under Intense Contact
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In: http://www.csuchico.edu/~gthurgood/Papers/SEALS_XII.pdf
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1 Sociolinguistics and contact-induced language change:
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In: http://www-01.sil.org/asia/philippines/ical/papers/thurgood-languagecontact.pdf
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1Vietnamese and tonogenesis: revising the model and the analysis1
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In: http://www.csuchico.edu/%7Egthurgood/Papers/Vietnamese_tonogenesis.pdf
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Metatypy: Two Southeast Asian Examples
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In: http://www2.sil.org/asia/philippines/ical/abstracts/thurgoodgraham_metatypy_southeast asia.pdf
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In recent years, Malcolm Ross (2003, and elsewhere) has been writing about the social contexts of contact-induced change, in particular about what he terms ‘metatypy’, the structural effects and social correlates of intense bilingual contact on what he terms the primary lect, with his emphasis on extending our understanding of the social contexts involved. Ross’s work on metatypy is an extension of Thomason and Kaufman’s (1988:50) ‘borrowing ’ and Weinreich’s (1963 [1953]) ‘grammatical interference’. Like Thomson and Kaufman (1988:35), he would argue that social context plays a greater role in determining the outcome of contact-induced change than does linguistic structure. Although Ross (2003:188) lists some 16 languages that have undergone metatypy along with their metatypic model and provides a characterization of the process, he makes it clear that gaps exist in our understanding both of the structural changes and of the social contexts, particularly the latter. Thus, to Ross’s list can be added
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URL: http://www2.sil.org/asia/philippines/ical/abstracts/thurgoodgraham_metatypy_southeast asia.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.608.6394
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for another series of voiced initials in Proto-Tai revisited.1
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In: http://www.csuchico.edu/~gthurgood/Papers/GedneyPaperUpdated.pdf
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