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Theraphan Luangthongkum
ธีระพันธ์ เหลืองทองคำ
Born
Thailand
NationalityThai
Other namesTheraphan L-Thongkum
OccupationLinguist
Academic work
InstitutionsChulalongkorn University
Main interestsTai languages, Austroasiatic languages

Professor Theraphan Luangthongkum (Thai: ธีระพันธ์ เหลืองทองคำ; also cited variously as L-Thongkum, L. Thongkum or Thongkum in publications) is a Thai linguist, specializing in phonetics, linguistic fieldwork, lexicography and minority languages of Southeast Asia. She is currently a faculty member of the Department of Linguistics, the Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.

In 2010 she was awarded an honorary membership by the Linguistics Society of America,[1] making her the first Thai linguist to receive this honor.

Education

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Prof. Luangthongkum graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University in 1968 with a BA (2nd class honors) in English. She then went to the University of California at Davis, where she received her MA in linguistics in 1970. With a scholarship from the Ford Foundation, she furthered her studies in phonetics at the University of Edinburgh, where she obtained her Ph.D. in 1977 presenting the thesis 'Rhythm in standard Thai'.[2]

Awards

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  • Distinguished Researcher Award (Humanities), National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT), 2002.
  • Outstanding Research Award (Humanities), National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT), 2002.
  • Distinguished Professor Award (Humanities), Chulalongkorn University, 2003.
  • Distinguished Professor Award, The Eakin Laugesen Memorial Fund, 2006.
  • Distinguished Research Award, the Academic Affairs Section, the Thailand Research Fund (TRF), 2007.

References

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  1. ^ Linguistic Society of America. "Honorary Members 2010". Archived from the original on 27 September 2006. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  2. ^ Luangthongkum, T. (1978). "Rhythm in standard Thai".
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