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Once the rulers of the largest land empire that has ever existed on earth, the historical Mongols of Chinggis Khan left a linguistic heritage which today survives in the form of more than a dozen different languages, collectively termed Mongolic. For general linguistic theory, the Mongolic languages offer interesting insights to problems of areal typology and structural change. An understanding of the Mongolic language family is also a prerequisite for the study of Mongolian and Central Eurasian history and culture. This volume is the first comprehensive treatment of the Mongolic languages in
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This book provides both the first comprehensive description of the phonology and phonetics of Standard Mongolian and the first account in any language of the historical phonology of the Mongolian group of languages. - ;This book provides (a) the first comprehensive description of the phonology and phonetics of Standard Mongolian, known as the Halh (Khalkha) dialect and spoken in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of the Republic of Mongolia; and (b) the first account in any language of the historical phonology of the Mongolian group of languages. The synchronic phonology is based on data collected by th
Mongolian language --- Mongolian languages --- Phonology. --- S23/0400 --- Phonology --- Mongolia and the Mongols (including Tannu Tuva, Buriats)--Mongolian languages: general --- Mongolisch --- Phonologie --- Phonetics --- Ural-Altaic languages
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Mongour language --- Mongghul language --- Monguor language --- Tu language --- Mongolian languages --- Grammar --- Ural-Altaic languages --- China
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