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Review of Justin Watkins (2013): Dictionary of WA (2 vols) With Translations into English, Burmese and Chinese.

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Sidwell, Paul

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Asia-Pacific Linguistics

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This handsome two volume dictionary is the culmination of a more-than-decade long project (see: www.humancomp.org/wadict/), often involving a substantial team of collaborators (named in the Acknowledgements xv-xvi), and supported by funding from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council and support by the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. Additionally approval was obtained from officials of the United Wa State Party at Pang Kham.

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Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (JSEALS) 8 (2015): 1-2

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