Famille de langues: Monic
Code Glottolog: moni1258
Classification: Austroasiatic > Monic
Ressources dans l'entrepôt
Langue | Code | Nombre | |
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Mon | mnw | 6 |
Références bibliographiques sur les langues de cette famille trouvées dans Glottolog
- Albaugh, Jennifer and others. 2001. A hypertext grammar of the Mon language. Downloaded from http: //www.albany.edu/anthro/mon/. (cf. référence complète)
- Alves, Mark J. 2001. Distributional properties of causative verbs in some Mon-Khmer languages. Mon-Khmer Studies: a Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and Languages 31. 107-20. (cf. référence complète)
- Amon Thavisak. 2001. The effects of glottal finals on pitch in Southeast Asian languages. Mon-Khmer Studies: a Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and Languages 31. 57-64. (cf. référence complète)
- Bauer, Christian. 1982. Morphology and syntax of spoken Mon. London: SOAS. (Doctoral dissertation, University of London; xxix+585pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Bauer, Christian. 1986. The Verb in Spoken Mon. Mon-Khmer Studies 15. 87-110. (cf. référence complète)
- Bunphan, Jaroon. 2525 [1982]. Wiṭhī kār thảpĕn kā rīt nı p̣hās̄ʹā ỵạḥ kur [Causativization in Nyah Kur]. (MA thesis, Chulalongkorn University; 85pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Chetikanon, Chumphon. 1972. Cārụk thwā rāw dī [Dvaravati inscriptions]. (MA thesis, Silpakorn University; 140pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Chuasuwan, Sudsawad. 1990. A Phonology of Nyah Kur at Ban Tha Duang, Petchabun Province. (MA thesis, Mahidol University; 161pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Daengdeelerd, Nobjai. 1999. Cārụk thwār wdī: Kār ṣ̄ụks̄ʹā cheing xạkk̄hr withyā [Dvaravati inscriptions: a palaeographical study]. (MA thesis, Silpakorn University; 325pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Deepadung Sujaritlak. 1996. Mon at Nong Duu, Lamphun Province. Mon-Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics and Languages 26. 411-418. (cf. référence complète)
- Deepadung, Sujaritlak. 1996. Mon at Nong Duu, Lamphun Province. Mon-Khmer Studies 26. 411-418. (cf. référence complète)
- Diffloth, Gerard. 1984. The Dvaravati Old Mon Language and Nyah Kur. (Monic Language Studies, 1.) Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University. iii, 402, mapspp. (cf. référence complète)
- Diffloth, Gérard. 1981. Reconstructing Dvaravati-Old Mon. Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University. 127pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Diffloth, Gérard. 1984. The Dvaravati Old Mon language and Nyah Kur. (Monic Language Studies, 1.) Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Printing House. iii+402pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Ferlus, Michel. 1983. Essai de phonétique historique du môn [Essay on a historical phonetics of Môn]. Mon-Khmer Studies 12. 1-90. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. (cf. référence complète)
- George J. Scott and J. P. Hardiman. 1900. Ethnology with vocabularies. In Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States, 475-727. Rangoon: Superintendent of Government Printing of Burma. (cf. référence complète)
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- Guillon, Emmanuel. 2003. Parlons Môn: homeri moun co: langue et civilization. (Collection Parlons.) Paris: L'Harmattan. 302pp. (Includes bibliographical references p. 297-299). (cf. référence complète)
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- Haswell, J.M. 1901. Grammatical notes and vocabulary of the Peguan language. Rangoon: American Baptist Mission Press. (cf. référence complète)
- Haswell, James Madison and Stevens, Edward O. 1901. Grammatical notes and vocabulary of the Peguan language: to which are added a few pages of phrases etc. 2nd edn. Rangoon: American Baptist Mission Press. xix+357pp. (cf. référence complète)
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- Hunter, William Wilson. 1868. A Comparative Dictionary of the Non-Aryan Languages of India and High Asia. London: Trübner & Co. 224pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Ilia Peiros. 1998. Comparative linguistics in Southeast Asia. (Pacific Linguistics: Series C, 142.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. ix+327pp. ((Pacific Linguistics C-142)). (cf. référence complète)
- J. M. Haswell. 1874. Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of the Peguan Language. Rangoon: American Mission Press. 182pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Jenny, Mathias. 2003. New infixes in spoken Mon. Mon-Khmer Studies 33. 183-194. (cf. référence complète)
- Jenny, Mathias. 2006. Mon 'raʔ' and 'noŋ': assertive particles?. Mon-Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Asian Languages and Cultures 36. 21-38. (cf. référence complète)
- Jenny, Mathias. n.d. The Verb System of Mon. (ASAS, 19.) Zürich: Universität Zürich. (cf. référence complète)
- Kerr, A. F. G. 1924. Ethnologic notes: The Lawā of Baw Lūang Plateau; the Chaobon to the south of Kōrāt; the Ka Tawng Lūang. Journal of the Siam Society 18. 135-146. (cf. référence complète)
- L. Thongkum, Theraphan. 1984. Nyah Kur (Chao Bon)-Thai-English dictionary. (Monic Language Studies, 2.) Bangkok: Chualalongkorn University. xii+522pp. (cf. référence complète)
- La-or Paencharoen. 1983. Mon grammar. (Doctoral dissertation, Silpakorn University). (cf. référence complète)
- Luce, Gordon H. 1985. Phases of Pre-Pagan Burma Languages and History. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. xv+185+246pp. (2 vols.) (cf. référence complète)
- Mason, Francis. 1854. The Talaing Language. Journal of the American Oriental Society 4. 277-288. (cf. référence complète)
- Mathias Jenny and Patrick McCormick. 2015. Old Mon. In Paul Sidwell and Mathias Jenny (eds.), The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages, 519-552. Leiden: Brill. (cf. référence complète)
- Mathias Jenny. 2005. The Verb System of Mon. (Arbeiten des Seminars für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, 19.) Zürich: ASAS-Verlag. viii+294pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Mathias Jenny. 2015. Modern Mon. In Paul Sidwell and Mathias Jenny (eds.), The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages, 553-600. Leiden: Brill. (cf. référence complète)
- Mathias Jenny. 2019. Mon. In Alice Vittrant and Justin Watkins (eds.), The Mainland Southeast Asia Linguistic Area, 277-319. Berlin: Mouton. (cf. référence complète)
- Montha Srikum. 1991. Kār ṣ̄ụks̄ʹā reụ̄̀xng ṣ̄ạphth̒ p̣hās̄ʹā mxỵ nı cạngh̄wạd nnthburī lphburī læa kāỵcnburī [A lexical study of Mon spoken in Nonthaburi, Lopburi, and Kanchanaburi]. (MA thesis, Silpakorn University; 278pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Nai Pan Hla. 1998. Kyansittha and the Indic words in Myanmar from Mon. Mon-Khmer Studies 28. 19-30. (cf. référence complète)
- Pan Hla, Nai. 1989. An introduction to Mon language. Tokyo: Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies. 137pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Pancharoen, La-or. 1983. Rabb wịyākrṇ̒ mxỵ [Mon grammar]. (MA thesis, Silpakorn University; 215pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Panpot Panthongkhum. 1983. P̣hās̄ʹā mxỵ tảbl bāng k̄hạnh̄māk cạngh̄wạd lphburī [A description of the Mon language of Bang Khanmak, Lopburi: an Austroasiatic language in Thailand]. (Doctoral dissertation, Silpakorn University; 245pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Patrick McCormick and Mathias Jenny. 2013. Contact and convergence: The Mon language in Burma and Thailand. Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale 42. 77-117. (cf. référence complète)
- Payau Memanas. 1979. A description of Chaobon (ɲahkur): an Austroasiatic language in Thailand. (MA thesis, Mahidol University; 338pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Petchabūnburi, Phra. 1921. The Lawā or Chaubun in Changvad Petchabūn. Journal of the Siam Society 14. 19-51. (cf. référence complète)
- Phiukhou, Subhab. 1986. A Phonological Description of Nyah Kur at Ban Nam Lat, Chaiyaphum Province. (MA thesis, Mahidol University; 214pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Prachern Khonthet. 1985. P̣hās̄ʹā mxỵ tảbl cĕd rîw cạngh̄wạd s̄muthrs̄ākhr. (Doctoral dissertation, Silpakorn University; 216pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Prapasri, Dumsa-ard and Sujaritlak, Deepadung. 2007. From Moulmein in Myanmar to Sangkhla Buri in Thailand: an ethnographic study of a Mon village. Mon-Khmer studies: a journal of Southeast Asian languages and cultures 37. 53-65. (cf. référence complète)
- Prayat Kitisarn. 1986. The phonology of Mon at Ban Khlong Khru, Tambon Thasai, Amphoe Muang, Samut-Sakhon Province. (MA thesis, Mahidol University). (cf. référence complète)
- Puan Ramanwong. 2005. Mon-Thai dictionary. Bangkok: Matichon. (cf. référence complète)
- R. Halliday. 1917. The Talaings. Rangoon: Superintendent, Government Printing. viii+164pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Sakamoto, Yasuyuki. 1976. Nihongo-Mongo jiten [Japanese-Mon Dictionary]. Tōkyō: Gaikokugo Daigaku Ajia Afurika Gengo Bunka Kenkyūjo. 412pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Sakamoto, Yasuyuki. 1994. Mongo jiten [Mon-Japanese Dictionary]. (Study of languages and cultures of Asia and Africa, Monograph series, 29.) Tokyo: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. 1083pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Sakamoto, Yasuyuki. 1996. Nihongo-Mongo jiten [Japanese-Mon Dictionary]. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. 422pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Seidenfaden, Erik. 1918. Some notes about the Chaubun, a disappearing tribe in the Korat province. Journal of the Siam Society 12. 1-11. (cf. référence complète)
- Seidenfaden, Erik. 1919. Further notes about the Chaubun, etc. Journal of the Siam Society 13. 47-53. (cf. référence complète)
- Sey, You. 1976. Similarities Between Old Khmer and Old Mon. In Philip N. Jenner and Laurence C. Thompson and Stanley Starosta (eds.), Austroasiatic Studies, 1249-1258. Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii. (cf. référence complète)
- Shorto, H. L. 1971. A dictionary of the Mon inscriptions from the sixth to the sixteenth centuries. Oxford: Oxford University Press. xlii+406pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Shorto, Harry Leonard. 1962. A dictionary of modern spoken Mon. London: Oxford University Press. xvi+280pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Stevens, Edward Oliver. 1896. A vocabulary, English and Peguan, to which are added a few pages of geographical names. Rangoon: American Baptist Mission Press. vii+139pp. (cf. référence complète)
- Sujaritlak Wajanarat. 1978. Some basic characteristics of Mon grammar. (MA thesis, Mahidol University; ix+111pp.) (cf. référence complète)
- Suwilai Premsrirat. 2002. The future of Nyah Kur. In Robert S. Bauer (ed.), Collected papers on southeast Asian and Pacific languages, 155-165. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. (cf. référence complète)
- Theraphan Luang-Thongkum. 1984. Nyah Kur (Chao Bon) - Thai - English Dictionary. Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University Printing House. (cf. référence complète)
- Theraphan, Thongkum. 1987-88. The Interaction Between Pitch and Phonation Type in Mon: Phonetic Implications for a Theory of Tonogenesis. Mon-Khmer Studies 16-17. (cf. référence complète)
- Tran, Tri Doi. 1992. On some lexicological equivalents between the Nyah Kur (in Thailand) and the Viet-Muong languages (in Vietnam). In The Third International Symposium on Language and Linguistics, 665-671. Bangkok, Thailand: Chulalongkorn University. (cf. référence complète)
- Umaporn Sungkaman. 2007. Backchannel response in Mon conversation. Mon-Khmer studies: a journal of Southeast Asian languages and cultures 37. 67-85. (cf. référence complète)
- Yowaluk Shatsuksiridate. 1987. P̣hāsʹā mxỵ tảbl sluy cạnghwạd chumphr [A description of the Mon language of Salui, Chumphorn: An Austroasiatic Language in Thailand]. (MA thesis, Silpakorn University; 188pp.) (cf. référence complète)
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