Prof. Miller has written extensively on the Japanese language, from A Japanese Reader (1963) and The Japanese Language (1967) to Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages (1971) and Nihongo: In Defense of Japanese (1986). He later broadened his scope by linking Korean both to Japanese and Altaic, most notably in Languages and History: Japanese, Korean, and Altaic (1996).
On the occasion of Miller's 75th birthday, Professors Karl Menges and Nelly Naumann prepared a Festschrift highlighting his career and including articles on Altaic languages.
Selected works by Roy Andrew Miller
1955a. "Studies in spoken Tibetan I: phonemics." In Journal of the American Oriental Society 75: 46-51.
1955b. Review of 稻葉正就 Inaba Shōju, チベット語古典文法学 / Chibettogo koten bunpōgakuClassical Tibetan Language Grammatical Studies (昭和 Shōwa 29), Kyoto: 法藏館 Hōzōkan, 1954. Language 31: 481-482.
1955c. "Notes on the Lhasa dialect of the early ninth century." Oriens 8: 284-291.
1955d. "The significance for comparative grammar of some ablauts in the Tibetan number-system". T'oung-pao 43: 287-296.
1956. "Segmental diachronic phonology of a Ladakh (Tibetan) dialect." In Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morganländischen Gesellschaft 106: 345-362.
1962. "The Si-tu Mahapandita on Tibetan phonology." 湯浅八郎博士古稀記念論文集 / Yuasa Hachirō hakushi koki kinen ronbunshu / To Dr. Hachiro Yusasa; A collection of Papers commemorating his Seventieth Anniversary, 921-933. Tokyo: 国際基督教大学 / Kokusai Kirisutokyō Daigaku.
1966. "Early evidence for vowel harmony in Tibetan." In Language 42: 252-277.
1967a. The Japanese Language. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle.
1967c. "Some problems in Tibetan transcription of Chinese from Tun-huang." In Monumenta Serica 27: 123-48 (publ. 1969).
1968. Review of András Róna-Tas, Tibeto-Mongolica: The Loanwords of Mongour and the Development of the Archaic Tibetan Dialects (Indo-Iranian Monographs 7), The Hague: Mouton, 1966. In Language 44.1: 147-168.
1971. Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226527190.
1976. Studies in the Grammatical Tradition in Tibet. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
1980. Origins of the Japanese Language: Lectures in Japan during the Academic Year 1977-78. Seattle: University of Washington Press. ISBN 0295957662.
1986. Nihongo: In Defence of Japanese. London: Athlone Press. ISBN 0485112515.
1993. Prolegomena to the First Two Tibetan Grammatical Treatises. (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 30.) Vienna: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universität Wien.
1994. "A new grammar of written Tibetan." Review of Stephen Beyer, The Classical Tibetan Language, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992. In Journal of the American Oriental Society 114.1: 67-76.
1996. Languages and History: Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. ISBN 9748299694.
2002. "The Middle Mongolian vocalic hiatus." In Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 55.1-3: 179-205.
References
Menges, Karl H. and Nelly Naumann (editors). 1999. Language and Literature: Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.