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[Li70b] Li, Fang Kuei (1970) On Siamese Jaai. Working Papers in Linguistics. 2:4, 103-08. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.
[Li70c] Li, Fang Kueli (1970) Some Tonal Irregularities in the Tai Languages. Studies in General and Oriental Linguistics. Presented to Shiro Hattori on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday. (Jakobson Roman; Kawamoto Shigeo). pp. 415-22. Tokyo : TEC Co..
[Myers70] Myers Moro, Pamela A (1970) Songs for Life: Leftist Thai Popular Music in the 1970s. Journal of Popular Culture. Winter, 20:3, 93-113. Bowling Green, OH (JPC).
[Pongsri70] Lekawatana, Pongsri (1970) Verb Phrases in Thai: a Study in Deep-Case Relationship. (Ph.D dissertation) University of Michigan.
[Vichin70] Panupong, Vichin (1970) Inter-Sentence Relations in Modern Conversational Thai. The Siam Society, Bangkok.
[Clark71] Clark, Marybeth (1971) Submissive Verbs as Adversatives in Some Asian Languages. Working Papers in Linguistics. 3:8, 119-42. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.
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[Peansiri71] Ekniyom, Peansiri (1971) Relative Clauses in Thai. (MA thesis) University of Washington.
[Abramson72a] Abramson, Arthur S (1972) Tonal Experiments with Whispered Thai. Papers in Linguistics and Phonetics Dedicated to the Memory of Pierre Delattre. (Valdman Albert). pp. 31-44. The Hague : Mouton. 513 pp.
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[Ehrman72] Ehrman, Madeline E (1972) Contemporary Cambodian: Grammatical Sketch. Department of State, Washington.
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[Noss72] Noss, Richard B. (1972) Rhythm in Thai. Tai Phonetics and Phonology. (Harris, Jimmy G.; Noss, Richard B.; eds.). pp. 33-42. Central Institute of English Language, Office of State Universities, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University.
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[Gething75] Gething, Thomas (1975) Two Types of Semantic Contrast Between Thai and Lao. A Tai Festschrift for William Gedney. (Gething, Thomas, ed.). pp. 43-54. University of Hawai'i Press.
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[Oshika75] Oshika, Beatrice T (1975) The Kam-Sui-Mak and Northern Tai Languages; on Occasion of His Fifth Cycle of Life Birthday Anniv., Apr. 4, 1975. Tai Studies in Honor of William J. Gedney. (Gething Thomas W.; Dang Liem Nguyen). pp. 125-41. Canberra : Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian Nat. Univ. 149 pp.
[Pongsri75] Lekawatana, Pongsri (1975) The So-Called Passive in Thai. A Tai Festschrift for William Gedney. (Gething, Thomas, ed.). pp. 1-12. University of Hawai'i Press.
[Sarawit75] Sarawit, Mary (1975) A Sketch of a Dialect of Mae Sot; on Occasion of His Fifth Cycle of Life Birthday Anniv., Apr. 4, 1975. Tai Studies in Honor of William J. Gedney. (Gething Thomas W.; Dang Liem Nguyen). pp. 75-83. Canberra : Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian Nat. Univ. 149 pp.
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[Theraphan75] Tongkam, Theraphan L (1975) A Note on the Meaning and the Origin of the Word /tfan-Wa?/ 'Rhythm'. PASAA: Notes and News about Language Teaching and Linguistics in Thailand. 5:2, 143-46.
[Wilaiwan75] Khanittanan, Wilaiwan (1975) Saek Revisited. Tai Studies in Honor of William J. Gedney. (Gething Thomas W.; Dang Liem Nguyen). pp. 109-17. Canberra : Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian Nat. Univ. 149 pp.
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[Erickson76] Erickson, Donna (1976) A Physiological Analysis of the Tones of Thai. (Ph.D dissertation) University of Connecticut.
[Gandour76a] Gandour, Jack (1976) Aspects of Thai Tones. (Ph.D dissertation) University of California, Los Angeles. (Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, 1976, 37, 1516A)
[Gandour76b] Gandour, J.; Maddieson, I (1976) Measuring Larynx Movement in Standard Thai Using the Cricothyrometer. Phonetica. 33, 241-67. 4000 Basel, Switzerland.
[Gandour76c] Gandour, Jackson Thomas (1976) 'Counterfeit Tones' in the Speech of Southern Thai Bidialectals. Studies on Production and Perception of Tones. (Hombert Jean Marie). pp. 3-19. Los Angeles : Univ. of California. 216 pp.
[Gandour76d] Gandour, Jackson Thomas; Maddieson, Ian (1976) Measuring Larynx Movement in Standard Thai Using the Cricothyrometer. Studies on Production and Perception of Tones. (Hombert Jean Marie). pp. 160-90. Los Angeles : Univ. of California. 216 pp.
[Harris76] Harris, Jimmy G.; Bachman, Lyle F (1976) The Perception of Some Tai Consonant Sounds by Native Speakers of Siamese. PASAA: Notes and News about Language Teaching and Linguistics in Thailand. 6, 176-85.
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