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<font face="serif">TBL Listserv:<br>
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As many of you know, I am a recently-graduated B.A. student. My
major was German, but I studied Linguistics -- with the particular
interest in SEA languages -- both independently and as my minor
subject. When I was given the opportunity to choose a topic that
was outside of my major to complete the Honors program at my
university, I decided to pursue my interest in Kuki-Chin. With
the assistance of several academics, a few of whom are members of
this Listserv, I was able to write this paper that I've included
as an attachment here. If anyone is willing, I would like to
receive constructive criticism from multiple individuals, in order
to see if there is a way I can modify this term paper into a
format suitable for presenting at a linguistics conference or
perhaps publication. I would be grateful to anyone who is willing
to help in this regard. If you decide to critique the paper, in
lieu of responding to this ListServ message, please message me
privately, so as to save everyone's inboxes.<br>
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I wish everyone a "sweet December", as they say in Myanmar/Burma.<br>
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Tyler Davis<br>
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P.S. I've included both the PDF with the fonts embedded, and a DOC
for those who like to make the side-comments. For those who need
the fonts, they are "Charis SIL", "Doulos SIL", and "Padauk Book".
All of which are available from SIL's website.<br>
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