Listing 1 - 10 of 15 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
On Akha, Asian people in Southeast Asia; chiefly based on Akhas in Northern Thailand.
Choose an application
On Akha, Asian people in Southeast Asia; chiefly based on Akhas in Northern Thailand.
Choose an application
Hmong (Asian people) --- Hmong Americans --- Hmong Americans. --- Hmoob (Asian people) --- Hmu (Asian people) --- Hmung (Asian people) --- Humung (Asian people) --- Meo (Southeast Asian people) --- Miao people --- Moob (Asian people) --- Ethnology
Choose an application
Hmong (Asian people) --- Hmong (Asian people) --- Hmong (Asian people) --- Hmong (Asian people) --- Hmong (Asian people) --- Hmong (Asian people) --- Hmong (Asian people) --- Hmong (Asian people) --- Rites and ceremonies --- Social life and customs --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Social life and customs. --- United States. --- United States --- Laos --- History. --- Minorities.
Choose an application
Islam --- Malays (Asian people) --- Arabic language --- Arabic language. --- Islam.
Choose an application
Khmer (Southeast Asian people) --- Art, Khmer --- Khmer (Southeast Asian people) --- Antiquities. --- Art, Khmer. --- Civilization. --- Khmer (Southeast Asian people) --- Khmer (Southeast Asian people) --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Cambodia --- Cambodia --- Cambodia. --- Civilization --- Antiquities
Choose an application
In The Genesis of Sri Lanka Malay: A Case of Extreme Language Contact , the synchrony and diachrony of Sri Lanka Malay are investigated from a variety of angles: Experts on South Asia, South East Asia, Creole Studies, Areal Linguistics, Typology, and Sociolinguistics all contribute their share to a truly global analysis of one of the most extreme cases of language contact, where the Malays changed the whole morphosyntax of their language in as little as just over three centuries. The genesis of Sri Lanka Malay informs theories of language contact, language change, and 'creolization', as well as sociolinguistics, language policy and planning and a critical analysis of the 'endangered language' discourse.
Malay language --- Malays (Asian people) --- Languages in contact --- Grammar. --- Areal linguistics --- Malayan languages --- Indonesian language --- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Miscellaneous. --- Malay race --- Melayu (Asian people) --- Orang Melayu (Asian people) --- Ethnology --- Dialectology --- Sociolinguistics --- Asian languages --- Sri Lanka
Choose an application
Khmer (Southeast Asian people) --- Art, Khmer --- Antiquities. --- Art, Khmer. --- Civilization. --- Antiquities --- Cambodia --- Cambodia. --- Civilization
Choose an application
Avars --- Avars (Peuple de l'Antiquité) --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Andis --- Ruanruan (Asian people) --- History&delete& --- Avars. --- Sources. --- Avars (Peuple de l'Antiquité) --- Avars - History - Sources
Choose an application
Hmong (Asian people) --- Rites and ceremonies --- Social life and customs --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Social life and customs. --- United States. --- United States --- Laos --- History. --- Minorities.
Listing 1 - 10 of 15 | << page >> |
Sort by
|