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Thai English

English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English, 2009
We explore two aspects of English spoken by native speakers of Thai: rhythm and the vowel system, and compare each to the substrate language Thai, to target varieties of English, and to two New Englishes in Asia. Data was collected from a group of Thai speakers who participated in an interview in English, and who read a Thai paragraph, and English ...
Priyankoo Sarmah   +2 more
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Thai Script: The Romanization of Thai Script and Thai Magic Tattoos

2022
This paper aims to present an overview of Thai script with a touch on the use of tonal marks in pronunciation. Some data like the rhymes of consonant classes commonly practiced in Thai language class in the schools in Thailand are also demonstrated. The paper will present the development of Thai script and its components which comprise 44 consonants ...
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Manifesting Thai conceptual scenarios through Thai FrameNet

2011 7th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, 2011
This paper presents the current status and caveat of the Thai FrameNet project. Through four modules, a combination approach: the expand and the merge, is implemented. The alignment of the original FrameNet is made by way of the former whilst the latter manifests the indigenous Thai conceptual scenarios.
Dhanon Leenoi   +2 more
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Thai Sentiment Resource Using Thai WordNet

2018
Language corpus and resources are essential for text analytics research. For popular language such as English, the resources are publicly available. However, Thai resources are hardly found. This work proposes to construct Thai sentiment resource from English-Thai dictionaries, Thai WordNet and SenticNet.
Ponrudee Netisopakul, Kanlaya Thong-iad
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Thai

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2009
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Employee Satisfaction at Kim Thai Hotel, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam

International Journal of Social Science and Human Research
Studying employee satisfaction is always the most important factor in maintaining and developing a hotel. This factor not only affects labor productivity, turnover rate, career development and employee motivation, but also helps maintain the sustainability of the hotel's business, through indicators of improving service quality, processes and ...
Phung Thi Kim Anh,, Ngo Trong Trung,
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Karn Kaset Thai - Thai Agriculture (in Thai language)

2005
Prof/Dr John Lindsay Falvey   +1 more
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Thai

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 1993
M. R. Kalaya Tingsabadh   +1 more
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Thai

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2010
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