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Muak Sa-aak: Challenges of an Extensive Phoneme Inventory for a Contained Latin-Based Orthography
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp i-viii (2019) (2019)
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On the Linguistic Affiliation of 'Tai Loi'
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp xix-xxii (2017) (2017)
Abstract: This short investigation of languages referred to as Tai Loi shows that at least seven different languages from three Palaungic subgroups are referred to by this exonym. Simply meaning ‘mountaineers’, Tai Loi appears to denote Buddhist speakers as a sociopolitical identity rather than a linguistic one. As a linguistic designation, it may lead to confusion and should therefore be avoided. Since ISO 639 forms a part of the language tags distinguishing dialectal, regional and script variation in languages, there is the potential for even broader confusion.
Keyword: Africa; Angkuic; exomyms; Languages and literature of Eastern Asia; Oceania; Palaungic; PL1-8844; Tai Loi; Waic
URL: https://doaj.org/article/b2c0530fad214d6f8cb377a8fa518993
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Examining the nature of the association between phonological memory and early reading development
In: Dissertations and Master's Theses (Campus Access) (2016)
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Examining the Nature of the Association Between Phonological Memory and Early Reading Development
In: Open Access Dissertations (2016)
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An Analysis of Muak Sa-aak Tone
In: http://pacling.anu.edu.au/series/SEALS-PDFs/hall2014analysis.pdf
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