AEFEK
Association d'échanges et de formation pour les études khmères
JACOB Judith Margareth
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies : SOAS
Linguistic Comparison in South East Asia and the Pacific : LCSEAP
Austrosiatic Studies : AS
South East Asian Linguistic Studies : SEALS
Mon-Khmer Studies : MKS
1960
1. "The Structure of the Word in Old Khmer", SOAS, XXIII, 2, London : 351-368.
1963
2. "Prefixation and Infixation in Old Mon, Old Khmer and Modern Khmer", LCSEAP, London : 62-70.
1965
3. "Notes on the Numerals and Numeral Coefficients in Old, Middle and Modern Khmer", Lingua, 15 : 143-162.
1966
4. "Linguistic in Cambodia and on Cambodian", Thomas A. Sebeok (ed.): Current Trends in Linguistics, Vol. 2, Linguistics in East Asia and South East Asia, The Hague and Paris : 899-919.
5. "Some Features of Khmer Versification", C. E. Bazell et al. (ed.): In Memory of J. R. Firth, London, Longmans : 227-241.
1968
6. Introduction to Cambodian, London, Oxford University Press.
1976
7. "Affixation in Middle Khmer with Old and Modern Comparisons", Philip N. Jenner, Laurence C. Thompson and S. Sarotsa (ed.): AS, (Oceanic Linguistics special publication 13), Honolulu : 591-624.
8. "Some Problems arising from the Orthography of Consonants on the Khmer Inscriptions", Philip N. Jenner, Laurence C. Thompson and S. Sarotsa (ed.): AS (Oceanic Linguistics special publication 13), Honolulu : 625-658.
9. "An Examination of the Vowels and Final Consonants in Correspondences between Pre-Angkor and Modern Khmer", Nguyen Dang Liem (ed.): SEALS2 (PL C, 42), Canberra : 19-38.
1977
10. "Sanskrit Loanwords in Pre-Angkor Khmer", MKS, VI : 151-168.
1978
11. "Some Observations on Khmer Verbal Usages", MKS, VII : 95-109.
12. "The Ecology of Angkor: Evidence from the Khmer Inscriptions", P. A. Stott (ed.): Nature and Man in South East Asia, London : 109-127.
1979
13. "Pre-Angkor Cambodia: Evidence from the Inscriptions in Khmer concerning the Common People and their Environment", R. B. Smith and W. Watson (ed.): Early South East Asia Essays in Archaeology, History and Historical Geography, Oxford : 406-426.
14. "Observations on the Uses of Reduplication as a Poetic Device in Khmer", T. L. Thongkum et al. (ed.): Studies in Tai and Mon-Khmer Phonetics and Phonology in Honour of Eugénie J. A. Henderson, Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University Press :111-130.
15. "Reamker" (extract) and "The code of behaviour for the young" (extract), edited and translated. Keith Bosley (ed.): The Elek Book of Oriental Verse, London, Paul Elek : 94-5 & 95-6.
1982
16. "The Short Stories of Cambodian Popular Tradition", J. H. C. S. Davidson and H. Cordell (ed.): The Short Story in South East Asia, Aspects of a Genre, London, School of Oriental and African Studies : 37-61.
1986
17. Reamker (Ramakerti), The Cambodian version of the Ramayana, translated by Judith M. Jacob, Lecturer in Cambodian at the School of Oriental & African Studies, with the assistance of Kuoch Haksrea, Oriental Translation Fund New Series, Vol. XLV, London, the Royal Asiatic Society.
18. "The Deliberate Use of Foreign Vocabulary by the Khmer: Changing Fashions, Methods and Sources", M. Hobart and R. H. Taylor (ed): Context, Meaning and Power in Southeast Asia, Ithaca : 115-130.
1987
19. "Appendix: The Story of the yaksa Nandaka, guardian of the gate of Isvara", J. H. C. S. Davidson (ed.): Lai Su' Thai. Essays in honour of E. H. S. Simmonds, London, School of Oriental and African Studies, pp. 140-150.
1989
20. "Some Features of Modern Khmer Literary Style", J. H. C. S. Davidson (ed.): South-East Asian Linguistics, Essays in Honour of Eugénie J. A. Henderson, London, School of Oriental and African Studies : 23-41.
1991
21. "A Diachronic Survey of some Khmer Particles (7th to 17th Centuries)", J. H. C. S. Davidson (ed.): Austroasiatic Languages, Essays in Honour of H. L. Shorto, London : 193-225.
1992
22. "Some Comments on the Relationship between Khmer Words having Identical Vowel Nuclei and Final Consonants", C. Bauer, S. O'Harrow et al. (ed.), MKS, XVIII-XIX, Nakorn Pathom, : 67-76.
1993
23. Cambodian Linguistics, Literature and History, Collected Articles, Edited by David A. Smyth, London, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
1995
24. "Cambodia (Kampuchea)", Alastair Dingwall (ed.): Traveller's Literary Companion to South-East Asia, Brighton : 154-162.
1996
25. Jacob, Judith M. and Morgan, Edwin, The Traditional Literature of Cambodia, A Preliminary Guide, London, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, London Oriental Series, Volume 40, Oxford University Press.
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