Pittayawat
(Joe) Pittayaporn
พิทยาวัฒน์
พิทยาภรณ์
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Dissertation
2009
· Phonology of Proto-Tai. Ph.D. dissertation. Department
of Linguistics,
Published
In press
· Establishing relative chronology of
Palaung sound changes using Tai loanwords. Mon-Khmer Studies, 39. [pdf]
2009
· Proto-Southwestern Tai revised: a
new reconstruction. Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 2:
121-144. [pdf]
2007
· Directionality of tone change. In
Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.), Proceedings of the 16th
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVI), 1421-24.
2005
· Moken as a Mainland Southeast
Asian Language. In Anthony Grant and Paul Sidwell (eds.), Chamic and Beyond,
189-209.
Presentations
2009
· Sesquisyllabicity: sonority and
classification. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on
Austroasiatic Linguistics.
· The sound of Proto-Tai tones.
Paper presented at the 42th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages
and Linguistics.
· Austronesian etyma and Proto-Tai
sesquisyllabicity. Paper presented at the 11th International
Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. Aussois, the France. June 22-26. [pdf]
· De-aspirating Proto-Tai. Paper
presented at the UCLA-UC Berkeley Joint Conference on Southeast Asian Studies
“Languages of Southeast Asia”, UCLA. January 30 - February 1. [pdf]
2008
· Proto-Southwestern Tai revised: a
new reconstruction. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Southeast
Asian Linguistics Society. Universiti Kebangsaan
2007
· Directionality of tone change.
Paper presented at 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
· Prosody of final particles in
Thai: Interaction between lexical tones and intonation. Paper presented at the
Workshop on “Intonational Phonology: Understudied or Fieldwork
Languages.”
· A chronology-sensitive approach to
subgrouping: the case of Southwestern Tai. Paper presented at the 81st
Annual Meeting of Linguistics Society of America.
2006
· A chronological-approach to
subgrouping: The case of Southwestern Tai. Paper presented at Leipzig
Students’ Conference in Linguistics. Max-Planck Institute for
Evolutionary Anthropology,
· When words erode: Proto-Austronesian
trisyllabic syncopation in Moken. Paper presented at the 10th
International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. Puerto Princesa, the
· Prosody of Final Particles in
Thai: Interaction between lexical tones and intonation. Paper presented at the
80th Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America.
2005
· Tone, minor syllable, and
infixation in Kammu. Paper presented at the 11th annual Midcontinental Workshop
on Phonology.
· Moken as a Mainland Southeast
Asian Language.Paper presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the
Southeast Asian Linguistics Society.
Last update October 1, 2009