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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Dear Sealang List Members;<BR>
<BR>
Here is a new book on etymology of the Lao language<BR>
that might be of interest to those studying any<BR>
Tai language:<BR>
<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.sinavong.com/english/book.php">http://www.sinavong.com/english/book.php</A><BR>
<BR>
There is also a review in the latest issue of Aseanie.<BR>
I'm reading and summarizing this from the French<BR>
and will post it to a blog entry, and forward a link.<BR>
<BR>
This seems to be an important new kind of contribution<BR>
to lexicography of Tai languages. If any list members know<BR>
of similar books would like to learn of them.<BR>
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Sincerely,<BR>
Jon Fernquest<BR>
Bangkok Post, Education<BR>
readbangkokpost.com</FONT>
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