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Linguistic typology / Linguistics / Syntax / Isolating languages / Analytic languages / Languages of Cambodia / Languages of Vietnam / Languages of Thailand / International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation / Languages of Asia / Khmer language / Tone
Date: 2006-12-25 03:25:36
Linguistic typology
Linguistics
Syntax
Isolating languages
Analytic languages
Languages of Cambodia
Languages of Vietnam
Languages of Thailand
International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
Languages of Asia
Khmer language
Tone

Oriental COCOSDA: Past, Present and Future Shuichi ITAHASHI National Institute of Informatics (NII), Tokyo, Japan AIST, Tsukuba, Japan

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