Mongolic Altaic Natural Languages Linguistics
Mongolic Altaic Natural Languages Linguistics
Mongolic
The Mongolic language family comprises the following languages: Mongolian proper or Khalkha, Buryat, Kalmuck (Kalmyk), Dagur, Dongxiang (Santa), Baoan, Monguor (Tu), Eastern Yugur (Shera Uygur), and Mogoli.
Some scholars classify the Mongolic languages as belonging to the Altaic language family, together with the Turkic and the Manchu-Tungusic languages.
Top: Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Languages: Natural: Altaic: Mongolic
See Also:
- Paper by Ryuichi Washio describing the semantic functions of the Adjective Phrase in preverbal position.
- Report by A. Mukhanova Karlsson summarising a study of tonal courses in Mongolian yes-no and question word interrogatives (PDF).
- Grammatical sketches of Salar and Monguor (PDF), along with some images and Salar sound file (WAV), from the DoBeS Project.
- Classical Mongolian script tutorials, grammar and translation studies.
- Overview by Orlova K. V., Kalmyk Institute of Humanities Research, on the history of the Kalmyk script.
- Introduction to the (Khalkha) Mongolian language with a tutorial.
- Profile of the Dongxiang language, spoken in the province of Gansu in northwest China, by Oliver Corff, Infosystem Mongolei.
- Brief vocabulary presented by the online magazine "Mongolia Today."
- Database by Oliver Corff, Infosystem Mongolei.
- Including texts of folktales, proverbs and triads (in Cyrillic and classical Mongolian script).
- Article by Tseveliin Shagdarsuren.
- Article by Jan-Olof Svantesson proposing that Old Mongolian had preaspirated stops and affricates, like modern Khalkha (PDF).
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