Language name: THAI
UPSID number: 2400
Alternate name(s):
Classification: Austro-Tai, Li-Kam-Tai
This language has 30 segments
Its Frequency index is 0.413821138 (average percentage of segments; 0.1: many very rare segments; 0.39: average; 0.7: many common segments)
The language has these sounds: p ph b tD tDh dD k kh ? m nD N tDs tDsh f sD h "l r[ j w i e aa a O o u i_ @
Comment: Thai is spoken in Thailand.
Source(s): Abramson, A.S. 1962. The Vowels and Tones of Standard Thai: Acoustical Measurements and Experiments (IJAL 28/2 Part II, Indiana University Publications in Anthropology, Folklore and Linguistics 20). Indiana Universtiy, Bloomington.
Haas, M.R. 1956. The Thai System of Writing. American Council of Learned Societies, Series B, no.5.
Haas, M.R. 1964. Thai-English Student's Dictionary. Stanford.
Kruatrachue, F. 1960. Thai and English: a Comparative Study of Phonology for Pedagogical Applications. Indiana.
Noss, R.B. 1954. An Outline of Siamese Grammar. Ph. D. Dissertation. Yale University, New Haven.
Noss, R.B. 1964. Thai Reference Grammar. Foreign Service Institute, Washington, D.C.

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