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Concreteness and imageability lexicon MEGA.HR-Crossling
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Ljubešić, Nikola. - : Jožef Stefan Institute, 2018. : Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, 2018
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Thai, Northern: a language of Thailand
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Thai Sign Language: a language of Thailand
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Thai Song: a language of Thailand
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Thai, Southern: a language of Thailand
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Thai, Northeastern: a language of Thailand
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Onset pitch perturbations and the cross-linguistic implementation of voicing: supplementary materials ...
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Unkn Unknown. - : University of Edinburgh. School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences. Linguistics and English Language, 2018
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Effects of positive evidence, indirect negative evidence and form-function transparency on second language acquisition: Evidence from L2 Chinese and L2 Thai ...
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Bilingual Education for Hmong Language Minority Children in Thailand: Successes and Challenges
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Effects of positive evidence, indirect negative evidence and form-function transparency on second language acquisition: Evidence from L2 Chinese and L2 Thai
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Prawatmuang, Woramon. - : University of Cambridge, 2018. : Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 2018
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Language-general auditory-visual speech perception : Thai-English and Japanese-English McGurk effects
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Cross-language categorisation of monosyllabic Thai tones by Mandarin and Vietnamese speakers : L1 phonological and phonetic influences
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Henry D. Ginsburg and the Thai Manuscripts Collection at the British Library
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In: Manuscript Studies (2018)
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Over half a thousand Thai manuscripts are currently being held in British institutions, with the largest collection at the British Library. Other important collections are at the Wellcome Library, the Royal Asiatic Society, the Bodleian Library and the John Rylands Library. Thai manuscripts and historic documents first came to Britain as a result of trade contacts, and documents from the earliest period include official letters and materials received from Thai counterparts. Manuscripts were also brought from Thailand by missionaries, travelers, traders, and officers of the India Office stationed in Burma, others were systematically collected by educators and scholars with a particular research interest. The largest number of manuscripts contains Buddhist scriptures and texts related to Buddhism, many of them in Pali language. However, almost all topics that can be found in the Thai manuscript tradition are represented in the collections held in the UK, for example literary and linguistic works, traditional medicine and healing practices, customary laws, cosmology and astrology, fortune-telling and divination, and animal treatises. Approximately a quarter of these manuscripts are illustrated or decorated in some way; some being outstanding examples of the tradition of Thai manuscript painting and manuscript decoration. This diversity is the result of the different intentions and ambitions of the collectors. Some collectors carefully chose material that they had a certain research interest for. For example, Henry Ginsburg who was fascinated by the beauty of Thai manuscript art built the most important collection of illustrated Thai manuscripts in the UK (held at the British Library). Another collector, Henry Wellcome, was particularly interested in medical texts and artefacts; therefore his collection contains dozens of medical treatises and herbals. Many manuscripts were given to British institutions after the death of a collector, and the trade in manuscripts only began to play a role in the second half of the 20th century. In my article I will give an overview of Thai manuscript collections in the UK, and major contributors and builders of these collections.
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Buddhist art and symbolism; Henry Ginsburg 1940-2007; Manuscript design – History – Thailand; Manuscripts; Medieval Studies; Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome 1853-1936; South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies; Thai illumination of books and manuscripts; Thai – Great Britain – Catalogs
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URL: https://repository.upenn.edu/mss_sims/vol2/iss1/2 https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1021&context=mss_sims
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Thainess-based English lessons: Reshaping grassroots English education
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In: Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol 8, Iss 2, Pp 278-288 (2018) (2018)
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