Publication:The Mon language:recipient and donor between Burmese and Thai
The Mon language:recipient and donor between Burmese and Thai
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Jenny, M. (2013). The Mon language:recipient and donor between Burmese and Thai. Journal of Language and Culture, 31(2), 5–33.http://www.lc.mahidol.ac.th/lcjournal/
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Mon is spoken in south Myanmar and parts of central and northern Thailand and has been in intense contact with its neighboring languages for many centuries. While Mon was the culturally and politically dominant language in the first millennium, its role was reduced to a local minority language first in Thailand, later in Myanmar. The different contact situations in which the Mon language has been between Thailand and Myanmar has led to numerous instances of language change. The influence has not been one-way, with Mon on the receiving
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- Jenny, Mathias
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Jenny, M. (2013). The Mon language:recipient and donor between Burmese and Thai. Journal of Language and Culture, 31(2), 5–33.http://www.lc.mahidol.ac.th/lcjournal/