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ENGLISH
THAI
INDONESIAN
JAPANESE
FILIPINO
By
Cynthia Chou
[Dr.
Cynthia Chou is associate professor in the Department of Asian Studies,
Institute of Cross-cultural and Regional Studies–Language, Religion and
Society, University of Copenhagen. She also serves as head of the Southeast
Asian Studies Programme.]
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