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It was a pleasure and an honour to be asked to write an introduction to Judith Jacob's collected articles on Cambodia, but I was reluctant to take it on as I have been out of the field for a number of years.
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recitative nasal, short inherent vowel, internal grammatical characteristics, female slave title, numeral coefficients, numeral construct, reduplicative words, metric syllable, royal vocabulary, reduplicative compounds, primary consonants, single initial consonant, attributive verb, anaptyctic vowel, prefixed consonants, occlusive consonant, reduplicative prefixes, vowel nuclei, husked rice, vowel nucleus, modern pronunciation, operative verbs, other word categories, diachronic comparison, established loans
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Phnom Penh, Middle Khmer, Judge Hare, Old Mon, Inscriptions du Cambodge, Ream Ker, Institut Bouddhique, Thmenh Chey, Cultural Commission, King Ang Duong, Angkorian Khmer, Buddhist Institute, Southeast Asian, Judith Jacob, South East Asian, Charles Fossey, Hai Mahajan, King Sri Dhammaraja, New Cambodge, Oxford University Press, Phonetic Phonol, University Press of Hawaii, Cornell University, Mon-Khmer Stud, Nou Hach
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