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Broader terms:Narrower term:Used for:- Chinese Shan language
- Dai Kong language
- Dai Na language
- Dehong Dai language
- Shan language, Chinese
- Shan language, Yunnanese
- Tai Kong language
- Tai Na language
- Tay Nüa language
- Te-hung Tai language
- Yunnanese Shan language
- Yunnan Shantʼou language
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Filed under: Tai Nüa language -- Dictionaries -- English
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Filed under: Burma -- Languages
Filed under: Haka Chin languageFiled under: Kachin language- Outline grammar of the Singpho language as spoken by the Singphos, Dowanniyas and others, residing in the neighbourhood of Sadiya. With illustrative sentences, phrase-book, and vocabulary. (Assam Secretariat Press, 1889), by Jack Francis Needham (page images at HathiTrust)
- A practical hand-book of the Kachin or Chingpaw language : containing the grammatical principles and peculiarities of the language, colloquial exercises, and a vocabulary : with appendix on Kachin customs, laws, and religion (Off. of the Supt. Govt. Print., Burma, 1917), by Henry Felix Hertz (page images at HathiTrust)
- A practical handbook of the Kachin or Chingpaw language, containing the grammatical principles and peculiarities of the language, colloquial exercises, and a vocabulary, with an appendix on Kachin customs, laws, and religion. (Printed by the Superintendent, Government Printing, Burma, 1902), by H. F. Hertz (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Kachin language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.Filed under: Kachin language -- GrammarFiled under: Kachin language -- Readers
Filed under: Kachin language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- EnglishFiled under: Karen languages
Filed under: Karen languages -- Dictionaries
Filed under: Karen languages -- Dictionaries -- English
Filed under: Sgaw Karen language -- Dictionaries -- EnglishFiled under: Karen languages -- Dictionaries: EnglishFiled under: Karen languages -- Grammar- Synopsis of a Grammar of the Karen Language: Embracing Both Dialects, Sgau and Pgho, or Sho (Tavoy: Karen Mission Press, 1846), by Francis Mason (multiple formats at Google)
- A grammar of the Sgaw Karen. (American Baptist mission press, 1898), by David Chandler Gilmore (page images at HathiTrust)
- Karen vernacular grammar : with English interspersed for the benefit of foreign students : in four parts, embracing termonology [sic], etymology, syntax, and style (American Baptist Mission Press, 1980), by Jonathan Wade (page images at HathiTrust)
- Karen vernacular grammar, with English interspersed for the benefit of foreign students, in four parts. (American Baptist mission press, 1897), by J. Wade (page images at HathiTrust)
- Karen vernacular grammar : with English interspersed for the benefit of foreign students. (Maulmain : American Mission press, 1861., 1861), by J. Wade (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Pwo Karen language -- GrammarFiled under: Karen languages -- Texts- Elephant Huggy (in English and Karen; Saint Paul, MN: Saint Paul Public Library, 2015), by Win World, illust. by Jingo de la Rosa (page images at mndigital.org)
- The Hen and the Badger (in English and Karen; Saint Paul, MN: Saint Paul Public Library, 2015), by Saw Powder, illust. by Betsy LePlatt (at reflections.mndigital.org)
- The mother's book. (American Baptist Mission Press, 1843), by Sarah Davis Comstock (page images at HathiTrust)
- Materia medica and pathology. (Karen mission press, 1848), by Francis Mason (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Sgaw Karen language -- TextsFiled under: English language -- Transliteration into KarenFiled under: Sgaw Karen language
Filed under: Sgaw Karen language -- Phonology
Filed under: Khamti language -- GrammarFiled under: Lhao Vo language- Lawngwaw or Măru language : containing the grammatical principles of the language, glossaries of special terms, colloquial exercises, and Maru-English and English-Maru vocabularies (American Baptist Mission Press, 1911), by F. V. Clerk (page images at HathiTrust)
- A manual of the Lawngwaw or Măru language, containing: the grammatical principles of the language, glossaries of special terms, colloquial exercises, and Maru-English and English-Maru vocabularies. (American Baptist mission Press, 1911), by F. V. Clerk (page images at HathiTrust)
- Manual of the Maru language, including a vocabulary of over 1000 words. (American Baptist mission press, 1899), by Walter Bulmer Tate Abbey (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Lü languageFiled under: Lushai language
Filed under: Lushai language -- Conversation and phrase booksFiled under: Lushai language -- Grammar- A grammar of the Lúshái language (Printed at the Bengal secretariat press, 1884), by Brojo Nath Shaha (page images at HathiTrust)
- A grammar and dictionary of the Lushai language (Dulien dialect) (Assam Secretariat Print. Office, 1898), by J. Herbert Lorrain and Fred W. Savidge (page images at HathiTrust)
- A short account of the Kuki-Lushai tribes on the north-east frontier : (districts Cachar, Sylhet, Nága Hills, etc., and the north Cachar Hills), with an outline grammar of the Rangkhol-Lushai language and a comparison of Lushai with other dialects (Assam Secretariat Press, 1887), by C. A. Soppitt (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Lushai language -- ReadersFiled under: Lushai language -- TextsFiled under: Moken languageFiled under: Mon languageFiled under: Shan language
Filed under: Shan language -- GrammarMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |