ABSTRACT

Edward Harold Stuart Simmonds, who died on November 9, 1994 aged 75, will be remembered as one of the few distinguished scholars who combined a knowledge of both the languages and the literatures of Thailand and Laos, and who, between 1951 and 1967 succeeded almost single-handedly in establishing the study of Tai languages, literature and culture in British universities. This book presents a fascinating series of essays written in his honour.

chapter |5 pages

E.H.S.SIMMONDS: A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

C.D.Cowan

chapter |2 pages

PUBLICATIONS OF E.H.S.SIMMONDS

Helen Cordell

chapter |21 pages

FACTORS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS IN THAI TONAL ANALYSIS

†P.J.Bee

chapter |8 pages

THE PHONOLOGY OF THAI PET NAMES

Karnchanā Nacaskul

chapter |7 pages

A PHONETIC ODDITY IN THAI

Eugénie J.A.Henderson

chapter |6 pages

ANOTHER SOURCE FOR INFORMATION ON AYUTTHAYĀ THAI

Jeremy H.C.S.Davidson

chapter |16 pages

THAI POETRY: PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION

Manas Chitakasem

chapter |12 pages

THE LATER SHORT STORIES OF SĪBŪRAPHĀ

David A.Smyth

chapter |9 pages

THE SUDHANA—MANOHARĀ TALE IN THAI

Henry D.Ginsburg

chapter |7 pages

THE ORIGINS OF NONTHUK AND THE IMPORTANCE OF HIS MYTH

Maneepin Phromsuthirak