Edmondson, Jerold A. and David B. Solnit 1997

Edmondson, Jerold A. & David B. Solnit. 1997. Comparative Shan. In Jerold A. Edmondson and David B. Solnit (eds.), Comparative Kadai: The Tai branch, 337-359. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington.

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  address        = {Dallas},
  author         = {Edmondson, Jerold A. and David B. Solnit},
  booktitle      = {Comparative Kadai: The Tai branch},
  editor         = {Jerold A. Edmondson and David B. Solnit},
  pages          = {337-359},
  publisher      = {Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington},
  series         = {Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics},
  title          = {Comparative Shan},
  volume         = {124},
  year           = {1997},
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  lgcode         = {Panglong Shan were obtained from a 34 year-old Buddhist monk in the monastery on the northern outskirts of Mae Sariang in Mae Hong Son Province in Thailand. Panglong is located about 40 kilometers east of Taunggyi in southern Shan State of Myanmar = Pinlon Burmese Shan = Southern Shan = Shan [shn], Mae Hong Son Shan = Southern Shan = Shan [shn], Mangshi Dehong = N Shan, Namhkam = N Shan, Mu-se = N Shan},
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Name in source Glottolog languoid
Panglong Shan were obtained from a 34 year-old Buddhist monk in the monastery on the northern outskirts of Mae Sariang in Mae Hong Son Province in Thailand. Panglong is located about 40 kilometers east of Taunggyi in southern Shan State of Myanmar = Pinlon Burmese Shan = Southern Shan
Mae Hong Son Shan = Southern Shan
Mangshi Dehong = N Shan
    Namhkam = N Shan
      Mu-se = N Shan