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Notes on possible origins of the Karen languages; Notes on tone and comparative vocabularies; 'Introduction to the comparative study of Karen languages' by Gordon H. Luce; 'Restitution du karen commun', by A. G. Haudricourt 1946; 'Karens of Burma', by C. K. Hughes 1947; Correspondence between Prof. Luce and Marion Hackett, 1949-59; Conversations with English translation; Miscellaneous handwritten texts with English translation; Vocabulary list with sentences and phrases, 484 items; Karen linguistic studies: description, comparison and texts, by Robert B. Jones, (book review by Eugenie Henderson ) 1961; 'Notes on yes-or-no questions and allied matters in Karen and Chin', by Eugenie Henderson (published copy (16pp) and typescript copy); Review of Robert Jones 'Karen linguistic studies' 1964; 'Ariya and the golden book: a millenarian Buddhist sect among the Karen', by Theodore Stern 1968; 'I pluck my harp: musical acculturation among the Karen of western Thailand', by Theodore Stern 1971; "Some problems with proto-Karen tones", by Robert B. Jones 1971; "Introduction to the comparative study of Karen languages", by G. H. Luce; "The question of Karen linguistic affiliation", by Robert B. Jones 1975; Al rituo dei sacri tamburi: storia costumi credenze dei populi Kayan dell'Unione Birmana, by Pasquale Anatriello, (book review by Eugenie Henderson) 1976; "A comparison of proto-Tamang and proto-Karen tones", by Martine Mazaudon 1980; "The tonal systems of Karen and Lol-Burmese and Karen's position within Sino-Tibetan", by David B. Solnit 1982; "A note on the reconstruction of Karen final *-s" by Paul K. Benedict; "Three Pwo Karen scripts: a study of alphabet formation", by Theodore Stern; "Proto-Karen final stops", by Paul K. Benedict and Texts with English translation, (417pp, typescript) n.d.
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