F. K. Lehman

655 total citations
23 papers, 323 citations indexed

About

F. K. Lehman is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Language and Linguistics. According to data from OpenAlex, F. K. Lehman has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 323 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in Language and Linguistics. Recurrent topics in F. K. Lehman's work include Asian Geopolitics and Ethnography (6 papers), Multilingual Education and Policy (3 papers) and Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies (3 papers). F. K. Lehman is often cited by papers focused on Asian Geopolitics and Ethnography (6 papers), Multilingual Education and Policy (3 papers) and Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies (3 papers). F. K. Lehman collaborates with scholars based in United States. F. K. Lehman's co-authors include Paul K. Benedict, Manning Nash, Owen Lattimore, James A. Matisoff, Janet Dixon Keller, Giovanni Bennardo and Kenneth L. Pike and has published in prestigious journals such as Language, British Journal of Sociology and Cognitive Science.

In The Last Decade

F. K. Lehman

22 papers receiving 202 citations

Peers

F. K. Lehman
Morton W. Bloomfield United States
Wolf Leslau United States
Paul Zumthor Netherlands
Charles S. Bird United States
Edgar C. Polomé United States
Axel Schuessler United States
Anatoly Liberman United States
Stephen G. Nichols United States
Morton W. Bloomfield United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of F. K. Lehman

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lehman, F. K., et al.. (2003). A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO THE COGNITION OF SPACE AND ITS LINGUISTIC EXPRESSIONS. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 4 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K., et al.. (2002). On the Relevance of Point Field for Spatiality in Oceania. 179–196. 4 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K.. (2001). Aspects of a formalist theory of kinship. Anthropological Theory. 1(2). 212–238. 8 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K., et al.. (1997). Notes on Lai Chin personal pronouns and overt case marking. Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).
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Lehman, F. K.. (1996). Relative clauses in Lai Chin, with special reference to verb stem alternation and the extension of control theory. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 19(1). 1 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K.. (1990). Outline of a formal syntax of numerical expressions, with especial reference to the phenomenon of numeral classifiers. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 13(1). 2 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K.. (1984). Freedom and Bondage in Traditional Burma and Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 15(2). 233–244. 4 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K.. (1981). Military rule in Burma since 1962 : a kaleidoscope of views. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 9 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K.. (1979). Aspects of a Formal Theory of Noun Classifiers. Studies in Language. 3(2). 153–180. 12 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K. & James A. Matisoff. (1978). The Grammar of Lahu. Journal of the American Oriental Society. 98(3). 296–296. 4 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K. & Paul K. Benedict. (1975). Sino-Tibetan: A conspectus. Language. 51(1). 215–215. 139 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K.. (1972). Doctrine, Practice, and Belief in Theravāda Buddhism. The Journal of Asian Studies. 31(2). 373–380. 5 indexed citations
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Pike, Kenneth L., et al.. (1970). Studies on tone and phonological segments. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 1 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K.. (1970). On Chin and Kachin Marriage Regulations. Man. 5(1). 118–118. 6 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K.. (1970). Tone systems of Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 5 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K. & Manning Nash. (1966). The Golden Road to Modernity: Village Life in Contemporary Burma. Ethnohistory. 13(3/4). 182–182. 14 indexed citations
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Lehman, F. K., et al.. (1965). The Structure of Chin Society. British Journal of Sociology. 16(3). 276–276. 49 indexed citations
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Lattimore, Owen & F. K. Lehman. (1964). The Structure of Chin Society. A Tribal People of Burma adapted to a Non- Western Civilization.. Population Studies. 17(3). 335–335. 3 indexed citations

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