Synthesis of Doctoral Dissertation in Thai Linguistic Research on CNKI Database during 2015-2020

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Penpisut Sikakaew
Kanokphan Thamsatitsuk
Lingfen Mo
Xichang Huang
Xiongling Chen

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This research aims to study an overview of the doctoral dissertation in Thai linguistic
studies published on CNKI during 2015-2020. The study found that 55% of dissertations were
structural linguistics, followed by semantics, socio-linguistic and diachronic study which
accounted for 25%, 15%, and 5%, respectively. These 20 dissertations were written by Thai
scholars, which chose Thai and Chinese languages as compare objects. However, there were
no topics related to pragmatics, psycho-linguistic, neurolinguistic, and computational
linguistics, which is a gap that should be studied shortly.

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Sikakaew, P. ., Thamsatitsuk, K. ., Mo, L. ., Huang, X., & Chen, X. (2022). Synthesis of Doctoral Dissertation in Thai Linguistic Research on CNKI Database during 2015-2020. Journal of China-ASEAN Studies, 2(1), 27–34. retrieved from https://so07.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JCAS/article/view/1446
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