- and
removal of
flourishes from the
original Khmer script.
Scholar Michel Ferlus has
demonstrated that
certain peculiarities of
ancient and
modern Tai scripts...
- 141–142.
DeFrancis 1977, p. 8.
Sidwell &
Alves 2021, p. 187.
Ferlus 1992.
Ferlus 2009.
Ferlus,
Michel (1982), "Spirantisation des
obstruantes médiales et...
-
Michel Ferlus, from the
SEALANG archive Open-access
publications by
Michel Ferlus, from the HAL
archive Google Scholar profile "Michel
Ferlus en quelques...
- to
Southern Vietic /i/.
squirrel /klu:¹/ in
Ferlus Nghệ An
dialect Hòa Bình dialect; Sơn La /saŋ³/ in
Ferlus from Proto-Vietic *-teː, not from the same...
- "utterly
dried up [of water]"). On the
other hand,
French linguist Michel Ferlus proposes that 駱/雒 (OC *rak) is
monosyllabified from the
areal ethnonym *b...
- Thailand, and
Austroasiatic speakers from Vietnam,
including the Việt".
Ferlus (2009)
showed that the
inventions of pestle, oar, and a pan to cook sticky...
- Rau (2015),
whose reconstruction is
based on the
sound laws
provided in
Ferlus (1992). It is
agreed by most
scholars that this
language was
phased out...
-
Michel Ferlus (2013)
notes that the Old
Chinese names of the
earthly branches are of
Austroasiatic origin.[unreliable source?] Some of
Ferlus's comparisons...
- 2015) (subscription required) "The
Vietic Branch". sealang.net.
Ferlus 2015, I.2
Ferlus,
Michel (2015).
Hypercorrections in the Thổ
dialect of Làng Lỡ...
-
instead of the
usual Thai word khon (คน) for people.
According to
Michel Ferlus, the
ethnonyms Thai-Tai (or Thay-Tay)
would have
evolved from the etymon...