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Manusya, Journal of Humanities

Volume 21, Number 2 (2018)

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Conditionality, Non-self, and Non-attachment in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide: A Buddhist Reading
Darin Pradittatsanee

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Language Shift and Identity: Exploring Factors which Condition Identity when a Traditional Language is Lost
David M. Eberhardt

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Conceptual Blending Analysis of Diangu (典故 Classic Allusions) as Metaphor in A Dream of Red Mansions
Han Jianghua

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Adorned Body, Female Language, and Emotional Marriage between Chinese Women in Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
Pannawish Phasomsup

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Language Attitudes of Thai Working Adults toward Native and Non-native English Varieties
Pichet Prakaianurat and Preena Kangkun

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Coherence in Thai Students' Essays: An Analysis Using Centering Theory
Saranya Pathanasin

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Book Review (Holm, David, and Meng Yuanyao. 2015. Hanvueng: The Goose King and the Ancestral King, an Epic from Guangxi in Southern China. Zhuang Traditional Texts Series. Leiden: Brill. 641 pp. and Morey, Stephen. 2005. The Tai Languages of Assam - a Gra
Anthony Diller

 
 
 
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Online ISSN: 2673-0103

Print ISSN: 0859-9920

 
 
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