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Blockchain applications in managing oral oncology patient data: Privacy, security, and beyond
Meenakshi Singh +3 more
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WALKER, ANTHONY R. Śakyamuni and G’uisha: Buddhism in the Lahu and Wa Mountains
Frederic K. Lehman
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Three Lahu Nyi (Red Lahu) Marriage Prayers: Lahu Texts and Ethnographic Notes
During the course of my anthropological fieldwork among the Lahu people in the hills of north Thailand, I devoted much time to the recording and translation of ritual prayers and chants. Analysis of these texts was of fundamental importance in my studies of Lahu religious ideas, for often the ritual word made clear what remained nebulous in the ritual ...
Anthony R. Walker
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Lahu Nyi (Red Lahu) funerary chants: Two Lahu texts with a brief ethnographic introduction
The two texts presented here are part of a rich corpus of Lahu Nyi (Red Lahu) ritual prayers and chants, some of which I was able to record during the course of my anthropological investigations among these Tibeto-Burman-speaking hill folk in the mountains of north Thailand. As I have stated in two previous contributions to this Journal, I am concerned
Anthony R. Walker
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Review of "English-Lahu lexicon"
Following nearly 20 years after the publication of James Matisoff’s Dictionary of Lahu (1988), the corresponding reversed English-Lahu Lexicon is a welcome addition to Lolo-Burmese resources as well as a testament to the advancement in methods of ...
Butler, Katie L.
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A brief encounter with Lahu tones
The Lahu tone system has been extensively described by Matisoff (1973 and references therein). Standard Lahu has five open (non-checked) tones (Mid, High rising, High falling, Low falling, Low) and two checked tones (High checked and Low checked). All 49
Hombert, Jean-Marie
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The cognate noun/verb construction in Lahu
The cognate noun/verb construction is nowhere near as productive in Lahu as it is in Akha, but there are still a fair number of examples. I have found about 40 in the Dictionary of Lahu (DL).
Matisoff, James A.
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