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Projects Funded by Thailand Research Fund
| Projects Funded by Asian Scholarship Foundation
Projects Funded by Chulalongkorn University
Project Funded by Wennergen Foundation for Anthropological Research and Indiana University
 International Collaborative Research Project
 

Projects Funded by Thailand Research Fund

Current:

East Tibet: Language, Ethno-history and Ethnic-identity (2004-2007). Three-year research based on fieldwork in Tibetan Autonomous Prefectures in Sichuan and Qinghai Provinces, People’s Republic of China. (Link: http://www.arts.chula.ac.th/~ling/re080.html)
 

Completed:

Grammar of Two Dialects of Southern Kham Tibetan (1999-2003). Three-year research based on fieldwork in Tibetan Autonomous Prefectures in Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces, PRC (Link)
 

Rgyalthang, a Tibetan language in Yunnan (1995-1999). Three-year research based on fieldwork in Rgyalthang/Gyethang (Chinese: Zhongdian/Shangri-la), Diqin Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, PRC. (Link)
 

Projects Funded by Asian Scholarship Foundation

Kham Tibetan: A Linguistic and Anthropological Study (2001-2002). A follow-up project, five-month research at Oriental Institute, University of Oxford.

Kham
Tibetan: A Linguistic and Anthropological Study (2000-2001), nine-month fieldwork based in Chengdu (Southwest Institute for Nationalities) and Beijing (Central Nationalities University), PRC.
(Link: Summary of ASF Projects)

Projects Funded by Chulalongkorn University

Pragmatics Textbook, one-year textbook project supported by Research Division, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University (January-December 2003)

Discourses on Ethnic Minorities in Thailand, one-year research project supported by the Silver Jubilee Fund, Chulalongkorn University (1999-2000).

Project Funded by Wennergen Foundation for Anthropological Research and Indiana University

Evidentials in Tibetan: A Dialogic Study of the Interplay between Form and Meaning (1990-1991 fieldwork conducted in a Tibetan community, Kathmandu, Nepal, supported by Wennergren Foundation; 1992-1993 dissertation write-up grant supported by College of Arts and Science, Indiana University)

International Collaborative Research Project

Collaborating with Dr. Kevin Stuart and Tibetan students for the project of collecting folktales in Tibetan dialects at Qinghai Normal University (2003-present).

 










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