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The publications listed below are freely downloadablePDF files.
Inquiries concerning
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Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Volume 2
JSEALS is the peer-reviewed journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, and is devoted to publishing research on the languages of mainland and insular Southeast Asia . JSEALS was formally established by decision of the SEALS 17 meeting, held at the University of Maryland in September 2007. It supersedes the Conference Proceedings, previously published by Arizona State University and later by Pacific Linguistics.
ISSN 1836-6821 PDF file.
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Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Volume 1
JSEALS is the peer-reviewed journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, and is devoted to publishing research on the languages of mainland and insular Southeast Asia . JSEALS was formally established by decision of the SEALS 17 meeting, held at the University of Maryland in September 2007. It supersedes the Conference Proceedings, previously published by Arizona State University and later by Pacific Linguistics.
ISSN 1836-6821 (Print version), for PDF version please see details.
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The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic, Vol 2, Second edition
Malcolm Ross, Andrew Pawley and Meredith Osmond
This is the second in a series of five volumes on the lexicon of Proto Oceanic, the ancestor of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family.
ISBN 9781921313189 (Print version) $88.00 (GST inclusive) ISBN 9781921313196
(Online with E-Press)
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SEALS XIV: Vol 2: Papers from the 14th meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (2004)
edited by Wilaiwan Khanittanan, and Paul Sidwell
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In this ssecond of two volumes to emerge from the meeting there are 21 papers covering such diverse topics as syntax, phonology, language planning, text analysis, language teaching and historical linguistics. Languages discussed include Chamoru, Cham, Hlai, Iu-Mienh, Mandarin, Central Philippine, Malay, Thai, and Tai of Assam. Not available in paperback
2008 ISBN 9780858835931 (pdf)
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SEALS XVI: papers from the 16th meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2006
Edited by Paul Sidwell & Uri Tadmor
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The sixteenth annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society was held on 20-21 September 2006 in Jakarta , Indonesia . The meeting was jointly sponsored by the Institute of Language and Culture Studies at Atma Jaya University , and the Jakarta Field Station of the Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology ( Leipzig , Germany ). The program included 36 papers, of which a dozen appear in this volume. Languages discussed are: Allang, Amis, Fataluku, Javanese, K'cho, Kavalan, West Coast Bajau, Malay, Paiwan, Thai, and Vietnamese; and sub-fields including grammaticalization, pragmatics, phonetics, sociolinguistics, and syntax.
2008 ISBN 9780858835863 (pdf)
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SEALS XIV: Vol 1: Papers from the 14th meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (2004)
edited by Wilaiwan Khanittanan, and Paul Sidwell
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The Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society was held in Bangkok , Thailand , May 19-21, 2004. The meeting was hosted by the Department of Linguistics (Faculty of Liberal Arts) of Thammasat University , with assistance from the Commission on Higher Education. The schedule included 105 presentations and seven plenary sessions, characterized under 21 sub-fields of linguistics.
In this fist volume of papers from the meeting there are 20 papers covering such diverse topics as syntax, phonology, language planning, text analysis, language teaching and historical linguistics. Languages discussed include Chamoru, Cham, Hlai, Iu-Mienh, Mandarin, Central Philippine, Malay, Thai, and Tai of Assam.
2008 ISBN 9780858835856 (pdf)
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SEALS XII: papers from the 12th meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (2002)
edited by Ratree Wayland, John Hartmann and Paul Sidwell
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The 12th annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistic Society (SEALS XII) was held at Northern Illinois University in De Kalb , Illinois on May 15-17, 2002, with support from the Henry R. Luce Foundation and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Northern Illinois University . There were 28 presentations, from which 13 papers appear in this volume. Languages discussed in these pages include: Vietnamese, Lao, Thai, Khmer, Zhuang, Chin (Lai), Jru' (Laven), Tsat, Gam-Tai, Ge-Yang, Chamic, Austronesian, Bahnaric and Katuic.
2007 ISBN 9780858835788
PDF File ix + 156 pp.
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SEALS XIII: papers from the 13th meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (2003)
Edited by Iwasaki Shoichi, Andrew Simpson, Karen Adams & Paul Sidwell
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A few paperback copies will be available shortly.
The 13th annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALSXIII) was held at the University of California , Los Angeles (UCLA), May 2-4, 2003. A total of 33 papers were read, of which 23 are presented here. These papers reflect studies in various linguistic sub-disciplines, and discuss SEAsian languages from 5 different families: Austronesian: Balinese, Indonesian, Malagasy, Malay, Pendau; Mienic; Mon-Khmer: Khmer, Pacoh; Sino-Tibetan: Anong, Bisu, Dolakha Newar, Lai, Pyen; Tai-Kadai: Thai, Proto-Be-Tai.
2007 ISBN 9780858835764
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SEALS VIII: papers from the 8th annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
Edited by Mark Alves, Paul Sidwell and David Gil
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A few paperback copies will be available shortly.
The 8th annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS VIII) was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , 20-22 July 1998. The meeting was organised by David Gil with the assistance of the Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences at the Universiti Kebangsaam Malaysia . Of the papers offered to the meeting, 15 are presented here. The papers reflect studies in various linguistic sub-disciplines, and discuss a number of SEAsian languages, including: Bonggi, Hokkien, Lai, Malay (Modern and Classical), M'nong, Proto-Austronesian, Raglai and Vietnamese.
2007 ISBN 9780858835757
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