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The Acoustic Realization of Preaspiration in Khalkha Mongolian

open access: yesThe Acoustic Realization of Preaspiration in Khalkha Mongolian
In Khalkha Mongolian, there are two contrastive series of obstruents. Recent acoustic analyses have revealed that this contrast is based on aspiration. Some previous studies have reported that aspiration is realized as postaspiration in word-initial position and as preaspiration in word-medial and final positions.
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On “Insubordination” as Expressed by the Converbs in Khalkha Mongolian

open access: yesOn “Insubordination” as Expressed by the Converbs in Khalkha Mongolian
This paper focuses on converbs that appear at the end of Khalkha Mongolian sentences and examines ehether they can express insubordination. This paper searches converbs in the corpus that appear at the end of sentences, and extracts examples that may indicate insubordination. The results of the corpus survey shoe that there are many examples of -sAAr, -
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Longitudinal analysis of lifestyle risk factors, nutrition status and drivers of food choice among urban migrants in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and Almaty, Kazakhstan: a formative study. [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Health Nutr
Bromage S   +15 more
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NorthEuraLex: a wide-coverage lexical database of Northern Eurasia. [PDF]

open access: yesLang Resour Eval, 2020
Dellert J   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Genetic insights into the social organisation of the Avar period elite in the 7th century AD Carpathian Basin. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2020
Csáky V   +16 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Phonetic and Phonological Characteristics of Liquids in Khalkha Mongolian

open access: yesThe Phonetic and Phonological Characteristics of Liquids in Khalkha Mongolian
The phonological system of Khalkha Mongolian includes /ɮ/ and /r/. It is generally assumed that these are phonologically placed in liquids, and that /ɮ/ and /r/ are realized as the voiced dental lateral fricative [ɮ] and the voiced dental trill [r], respectively. However, these phonetic descriptions have not been sufficiently confirmed through acoustic
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Reduplication Meduplication in Khalkha Mongolian

open access: yesGENGO KENKYU (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Japan), 1997
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The adaptability of Ulmus pumila and the sensitivity of Populus sibirica to semi-arid steppe is reflected in the stem and root vascular cambium and anatomical wood traits. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Dimitrova A   +8 more
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