Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area is a peer reviewed (refereed) journal devoted to the synchronic and diachronic study of the languages of the Southeast Asian linguistic area, especially the vast and ramified Tibeto-Burman family. In addition to Tibeto-Burman, articles have appeared on all the major language families of mainland Southeast Asia (see Cumulative Index and the individual tables of contents).

LTBA was founded in 1974, and has been in continuous publication ever since, attracting contributions from many of the leading scholars in the field.

ISSN: 0731-3500
Library of Congress No.: 82-640813
OCLC No.: 4790670

Table of Contents 17.2 (Fall 1994)

Siripong POTISUK, Jack GANDOUR, and Mary P. HARPER
F0 correlates of stress in Thai 1
Jackson T. SUN
Caodeng rGyalrong phonology: a first look 29
Jerold A. EDMONDSON and LI Shaoni
Voice quality and voice quality change in the Bai language of Yunnan Province
49
San DUANMU
The phonology of the glottal stop in Garo
69
Lee C. HOGAN
Nasalization in Lhasa Tibetan
83
Sadako NAGANO
A note on the Tibetan kinship terms, khu and zhang
103
W. South COBLIN
An old Tibetan variant for the word "fox"
117
John KING
Picking up where Hodgson left off: further notes on Dhimal
121
David BRADLEY
More 'things' in Burmese-Lolo 133
James A. MATISOFF
How dull can you get?: buttock and heel in Sino-Tibetan 137
Paul K. BENEDICT
The perils of reconstruction: the case of Proto-Yao 153
Paul K. BENEDICT
A note on genital de-flipflopping, with an apology to Tsou boki 155