Mon-Khmer Language Group

'New Mon Readers', books 1-3 (in script) 1946-54; Handwritten texts and Mon stories (some in script); Questions with translation; Grammar notes; Transcription of recorded sentences; Vocabulary lists; 'Premiere contribution a l'ethnobotanique indochinoise'; 'Essai d'ethnobotanique Mnong gar (protoind...

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Order number: PP MS 45, Henderson, Box 37
Date(s) of creation: 1946 - 1988
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Order number: PP MS 45, Henderson, Box 37
Summary: 'New Mon Readers', books 1-3 (in script) 1946-54; Handwritten texts and Mon stories (some in script); Questions with translation; Grammar notes; Transcription of recorded sentences; Vocabulary lists; 'Premiere contribution a l'ethnobotanique indochinoise'; 'Essai d'ethnobotanique Mnong gar (protoindochinois du Vietnam)', by G. Condominas and A. Haudricourt, (20pp) 1952; 'Enquete linguistique parmi les populations montagnardes du sud indochinois', by Georges Condominas, (25pp) 1954; 'Notes on tone Uber den Ursprung der voneinander abweichenden Strukturen der Munda- und Khmer-Nikobar-Sprachen', by Heinz-Jurgen Pinnow, (23pp) 1961; 'Word-final syllabics in Stieng', by Ralph Haupers, (3pp) 1962; 'Remarques sur la phonologie du chrau', by D. Thomas, (15pp) 1962; 'Some fauna terms in a Mnong Ro'lo'm area', by Evangeline Blood, (5pp) 1963; Miscellaneous correspondence 1963-87; Bibliography of articles published in 1964, (5pp, typescript) 1964; 'Les mutations consonantiques des occlusives initiales en Mon-Khmer', by A. G. Haudricourt, (13pp) 1965; 'The pronoun system of uon njun mnong ro'lo'm', by Henry and Evangeline Blood, (8pp) 1965; 'Cian: Khmu? culture hero', by Villiam A. Smalley, (14pp) 1965; 'Presyllables and reduplication in jeh', by Patrick D. Cohen, (10pp) 1965; 'Consonantal tone in jeh phonemics', by Dwight Gradin, (12pp) 1965; 'Katu personal pronouns', by Judith M. Wallace, (8pp) 1965; 'Chrau intonation', by Dorothy Thomas, (29pp) 1965; 'Affixes in Katu', by Nancy A. Costello, (24pp) 1965; 'Dvaravati and old Burma', by Gordon H. Luce, (16pp) 1965; 'Rice and religion - a study of old Mon-Khmer evolution and culture', by Gordon H. Luce, (13pp + plates) 1965; Book review of 'Mon-Khmer studies', by John and Elizabeth Banker et al., (12pp) 1967; "A vowel reconstruction for Mon-Khmer", by H. L. Shorto, (3pp typescript) 1967; 'Notes de geographie linguistique austroasiatique', by A. G. Haudricourt, (7pp) 1967; 'Proto-Jeh-Halang', by David Thomas and Marilyn Smith, (19pp) 1967;'An acoustical study ofBrou vowels', by J. D. Miller, (28pp) 1967; 'Laryngealization and de-laryngealization in Sedang phonemics', by Kenneth D. Smith, (17pp) 1968; 'Rengao myths: a window on the culture', by Marilyn Bergman Gregerson, (12pp) 1969; 'Mon labial clusters', by H. L. Shorto, (10pp) 1969; 'Sedang ethnodialects', by Kenneth D. Smith, (5pp) 1969; 'The phonology of Sedang personal names', by Kenneth D. Smith, (12pp) 1969; 'More on Mon-Khmer subgroupings', by David Thomas and Robert K. Headley, (20pp) 1970; 'The word for "two" in Austroasiatic', by Harry L. Shorto, (3pp) 1972; "Comparative study of old Mon epigraphy and modern Mon", by Nai Pan Hla, (22pp, typescript) 1973; 'Three Mon-Khmer word families', by H. L. Shorto, (8pp) 1973; "The system of verb-aspect words in Pale", by Hermann Janzen, (7pp, typescript) 1973; "Similarities between old Khmer and old Mon", by You Sey, (12pp, typescript) 1973; "Some characteristics of the Khmer-Mon languages", by Tran Nghia, (10pp) 1973; "Minor-syllable vocalism in Senoic languages", by Gerard Diffloth, (18pp, typescript) 1973; "A study of the Thin: a Mon-Khmer linguistic community in Thailand", by Suriya Ratanakul, (25pp, typescript) 1975; "Les langues Mon-Khmer de Malaisie, classification historique et innovations", by Gerard Diffloth, (26pp, typescript) 1975; 'The flood: three northern Kammu versions of the story of creation', by Kristina Lindell et al., (18pp) 1976; "Phonology of Kammu dialects", by Kristina Lindell et al., (9pp, typescript) 1976; "An appraisal of Benedict's views on Austroasiatic and Austro-Thai relations", by Gerard Diffloth, (23pp, typescript) 1976; "Kammu primer", by Damrong Tayanin, (18pp, typescript) 1977; "Semoq Beri: some preliminary remarks", by Nik Safiah Karim and Ton binti Ibrahim, (28pp) 1978; "Problems in the classification of Palaungic", by Yasuyuki Mitani, (14pp, typescript) 1978; "The payoff from rhyming dictionaries: distribution and frequency of word-final -VCs and a bridge between Bahnaric and Katuic", by Kenneth D. Smith, (68pp, typescript) 1978; "Conditional sentences in Chrau", by David Thomas, (11pp, typescript) 1978; "An automatic typewriter assist to comparative linguistics with application to 30 Mon-Khmer languages", by Kenneth D. Smith, (63pp, typescript) 1978; 'Nancowry numerals', by Radhakrishnan, (6pp, manuscript) 1978; "The Lawa lesom le", by Suriya Ratanakul, (36pp, typescript) 1979; 'Kinship and marriage in northern Kammu villages: the kinship model', by Kristina Lindell et al., (24pp); "Sur l'origine geographique des langues Viet-muong", by Michel Ferlus, (10pp) 1979; "Mon-Khmer languages in Yunnan", by Jan-Olof Svantesson, (7pp, typescript); "Ton och vokalkvaliteti Kammu", by Jan-Olof Svantesson, (11pp, typescript) 1981; "Morpho-syntactic changes in Mon", by Christian Bauer, (6pp, typescript) 1985; "An acoustic study of the register complex in Kui (Suai)", by Therapan L. Thongkum, (20pp) 1985; "Tonogenesis in northern Mon-Khmer", by Jan-Olof Svantesson, (6pp, typescript) 1986; 'Yumbri (Phi Tong Luang) and Mlabri', by Jorgen Rischel and Soren Egerod, (15pp) 1987; 'A Mlabri-English vocabulary', by Soren Egerod and Jorgen Rischel, (54pp) 1987; "Selected entries from 'Languages and dialects of Tibeto-Burman'", by James Matisoff, (6pp, typescript) 1987-88; "Mlabri/"Yumbri" (Phi Tong Luang) : a case of lexical split", by Jorgen Rischel, (2pp, typescript) 1988; "An outline of some phonetic characteristics of the Kammu languages in China", by Li-Daoyong, (26pp, typescript) 1988 "The interaction between pitch and phonation type in Mon: phonetic implications for a theory of tonogenesis", by Theraphan L-Thongkum, (16pp, typescript) 1988; "Tonogenetic mechanisms in northern Mon-Khmer", by Jan-Olof Svantesson, (24pp, typescript); "Voiceless stops and Fo in Kammu", by Jan-Olof Svantesson, (4pp, typescript); "The language of the Mlabri or Spirits of the yellow leaves", by Soren Egerod, (21pp, typescript); "Synchronic evidence for the history of Khmer vowels", by Franklin E. Huffman, (24pp, typescript); "Mons of the pagan dynasty", by G. H. Luce, (18pp, typescript); 'Some psycholinguistic aspects of Brou literacy problems', by Eugenia Johnston, (12pp); "Classifiers in Mal (Thin)", by Sujaritlak Wajanarat, (12pp, typescript); "A typological study of Andamese and Nico-barese languages", by S. Manoharan, (23pp, typescript); Typescript notes on word structures, (19pp); "A descriptive analysis of the Nancowry word", by R. Radhakrishnan, (5p, typescript); "Vowel permutations in Austroasiatic languages", by Franklin E. Huffman, (6pp, typescript); "Phonology of Kammu dialects", by Kristina Lindell, et al., (27pp, typescript); "The Kammu language and folk-lore project", bibliography, (3pp, typescript); "Austro-Tai parallel: a tonal Chamic language on Hainan", by Paul K. Benedict, (10pp, typescript); 'The place of Alak, Tampuan and West Bahnaric', by David Thomas, (16pp); 'The paragraph level in Chrau', by Dorothy Thomas,(33pp); "A note on Wareru", by H. L. Shorto, (2pp, typescript); 'The vocalism of proto-Mon-Khmer', by Harry L Shorto, (26pp); "Expressives in Semai", by G. Diffloth, (4pp, manuscript); "Towards a history of Mon-Khmer: proto-Semai vowels", by Gerard Diffloth, (49pp, typescript); "A phonological description of Pale in comparison with Gold- and Rumai- Palaung", by Hermann Janzen, (15pp, typescript); "Austroasiatic loanwords in Sino-Tibetan", by Paul K. Benedict, (20pp, typescript); "Resultative verb pairs and the optative in some Mon-Khmer languages", by Gerard Diffloth, (11pp, typescript); "Vowel variation in some Mon-Khmer languages", by H. L. Shorto, (3pp, manuscript); "On the centrality of Katuic-Kahnaric to Austroasiatic, or What is Katuic-Bahnaric and why does it have all those ties to the rest of Austroasiatic?", by Franklin E. Huffman, (7pp, typescript) and "Aslian: Mon-Khmer of the Malay peninsula", (74pp typescript notes) n.d.
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File number: 69
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