Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, Articles by folklore

Mon-Khmer Studies Journal Articles about folklore

DJVU PDF BLOOD, Henry F. and Evangeline. 1969. The origin of Dak Nue–A Mnong Rơlơm legend obtained from Muom Nơm. MKS 3:61-75.

DJVU PDF SMITH, Kenneth D. 1973. Denasolaryngealization in Sedang folk-linguistics. MKS 4:53-62.

DJVU PDF KHING Hoc Dy. 1980. Note sur le motif du cygne mecanique dans la littérature populaire khmére. MKS 8:91-101.

DJVU PDF CHAMBERLAIN, James R. 1992. Thao Hung or Cheuang:a Tai epic poem. MKS 18-19:14-34.

DJVU PDF CHAMBERLAIN, James R. 1992. The Black Tai chronicle of Muang Mouay Part I:Mythology. MKS 21:19-55.

DJVU PDF DAMRONG Tayanin and Kristina LINDELL. 1993. The Khmu cycles of 60 days and 60 years. MKS 23:103-118.

DJVU PDF SOLOT Sirisai. 1993. Karen folk perception of malaria. MKS 23:129-132.

DJVU PDF NARASET Pisitpanporn. 1994. The Khmer rice cycle. MKS 24:69-91.

DJVU PDF SOMSONGE Burusphat. 1996. Surface indicators of storyline in the Kam origin myth. MKS 26:339-355.

DJVU PDF COSTELLO, Nancy A. 1998. Fire and water in Mon-Khmer mythology. MKS 28:150-151.

DJVU PDF LUNDSTRÖM, Håkan. 2002. Kammu vocal genres and performance. MKS 32:131-143.

DJVU PDF Brian MIGLIAZZA. 2003. So stories: a preliminary analysis of texts in a Mon-Khmer language. MKS 33:67-158.

DJVU PDF PORNSAWAN Ploykaew. 2005. The study of Samre's world view: the belief in sorcerer spirits. MKS 35:171-182.