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PP MS 45, Henderson, Box 34 |
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"Oy, ve! Lahu nominalization, relativization and genitivization", by James A. Matisoff 1971; "The bulging monosyllable or the Mora the Merrier: echo-vowel adverbialization in Lahu", by James A. Matisoff 1982; The dictionary of Lahu, by James A. Matisoff 1988; "Areal and universal dimensions of grammatization in Lahu", by James A Matisoff, (81pp, typescript) 1989 and "La'hu shi: ban-lan" (12pp typed language notes).
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Lahu is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Lahu people of China, Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos. It is widely used in China, both by Lahu people, and by other ethnic minorities in Yunnan, who use it as a lingua franca.[Source: Wikipedia] |
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