Search Results - "Pittayaporn, Pittayawat"
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Reconstructing the Human Genetic History of Mainland Southeast Asia: Insights from Genome-Wide Data from Thailand and Laos
Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-08-2021)“…Abstract Thailand and Laos, located in the center of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA), harbor diverse ethnolinguistic groups encompassing all five language…”
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Close genetic relationship between central Thai and Mon people in Thailand revealed by autosomal microsatellites
Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-03-2021)“…Central Thailand is home to diverse populations with the central Thai constituting the major group, while the Mon, who migrated from southern Myanmar, are…”
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Genetic and linguistic correlation of the Kra-Dai-speaking groups in Thailand
Published in Journal of human genetics (01-07-2015)“…The Kra-Dai linguistic family includes Thai and Lao as well as a great number of languages spoken by ethnic minorities in Southeast Asia. In Thailand, a dozen…”
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THE TAI AHOM SOUND SYSTEM AS REFLECTED BY THE TEXTS RECORDED IN THE BARK MANUSCRIPTS
Published in Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (2020)“…Tai Ahom (Southwestern Tai) mostly survives in manuscripts. (Terwiel 1988; Morey 2015). It has long been held that Ahom retained many archaic features lost in…”
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Admixed Origin of the Kayah (Red Karen) in Northern Thailand Revealed by Biparental and Paternal Markers
Published in Annals of human genetics (01-03-2015)“…Summary This study analyzes the autosomal short tandem repeats (STRs) variation and the presence of Y chromosomal haplogroups from 44 individuals of the Kayah…”
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Periphrastic causative constructions in Patani Malay
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On Becoming Mainland: Unravelling Malay Influence on Moklenic Languages
Published in Sojourn (Singapore) (01-03-2024)“…This study examines the impact of Malay on Moklenic dialects spoken by Moklen and Moken communities to uncover the historical contact setting between…”
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Transphonologization of onset voicing: revisiting Northern and Eastern Kmhmu
Published in Phonetica (16-12-2022)“…Phonation and vowel quality are often thought to play a vital role at the initial stage of tonogenesis. This paper investigates the production of voicing and…”
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Laryngeal contrasts in the Tai dialect of Cao Bằng
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-04-2017)“…The Tai dialect spoken in Cao Bằng province, Vietnam, is at an intermediate stage between tonal register split and the accompanying transphonologization of a…”
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Genetic variability of 23 autosomal STRs in Austroasiatic-speaking populations from Thailand
Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-12-2024)“…Austroasiatic (AA) speakers constitute around 4% of the population of Thailand, while the majority (89.4%) speak Kra-Dai (KD) languages. Previous forensic and…”
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Laryngeal contrasts in the Tai dialect of Cao Bằng
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-04-2017)“…The Tai dialect spoken in Cao Bằng province, Vietnam, is at an intermediate stage between tonal register split and the accompanying transphonologization of a…”
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New insights from Thailand into the maternal genetic history of Mainland Southeast Asia
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-06-2018)“…Tai-Kadai (TK) is one of the major language families in Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA), with a concentration in the area of Thailand and Laos. Our previous…”
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THE TAI AHOM SOUND SYSTEM AS REFLECTED BY THE TEXTS RECORDED IN THE BARK MANUSCRIPTS
Published in Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (22-03-2020)“…Tai Ahom (Southwestern Tai) mostly survives in manuscripts. (Terwiel 1988; Morey 2015). It has long been held that Ahom retained many archaic features lost in…”
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Papers from the Chulalongkorn International Student Symposium on Southeast Asian Linguistics 2017
Published in Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (01-10-2018)“…This is a collection of 19 articles from the Chulalongkorn International Student Symposium on Southeast Asian Linguistics held in 2017. The papers cover a full…”
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