[Tibeto-burman-linguistics] research by Shintani Tadahiko on SE Asian languages
Randy J. LaPolla
randy.lapolla at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 08:03:48 UTC 2017
Thanks, Nathan. Wadamkhong is a Rawang variety. Not sure about the others. Odd this person has worked on so many different languages and we haven’t heard of his work before!
All the best,
Randy
> On 18 Jan 2017, at 1:32 AM, Nathan Hill <nh36 at soas.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I just became aware of this book series. I suspect that others may
> also not know it, hence my message. Zotung is Kuki-Chin, Zayein is
> Karen. Some of them I can't figure out from just the name. Typically
> books from this publisher are free, so it is certainly worth having
> your library order them.
>
> best,
> Nathan
>
>
> no. 101. The Riang language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa (ILCAA), 2008
>
> no. 102. The Zayein language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa (ILCAA), 2014
>
> no. 103. The Wadamkhong language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa (ILCAA), 2014
>
> no. 104. The Shanke language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa, 2015
>
> no. 105. The Zotung language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa, 2015
>
> no. 106. The Kadaw language
> by Shintani Tadahiko. Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
> Asia and Africa (ILCAA), 2015
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