FWD: Journal: ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS (LCTLs including Tibeto-Burman languages)
Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong
yui at tu.ac.th
Fri Aug 31 04:06:54 UTC 2001
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Subject: Journal: ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS (LCTLs including
Tibeto-Burman languages)
ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 43, Number 1 (Spring 2001)**
CONTENTS
Counting the Family: Family Group Classifiers in Yi (Tibeto-Burman)
Languages, DAVID BRADLEY
Neuter Designations of Humans and Norms of Social Interaction in the
Balkans, OLGA M. MLADENOVA
On Social Deixis, H. PAUL MANNING
IN MEMORIAM
In Appreciation of Charles F. Hockett (1916-2000), SYDNEY M. LAMB
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Justin Cooper), PETER BAKKER Rongorongo: The Easter Island Script. History,
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Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong | yui at tu.ac.th
Department of Linguistics | http://www.tu.ac.th/~yui/
Thammasat University | Thai Language Audio Resource Center:
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