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Haplotypes in the dystrophin DNA segment point to a mosaic origin of modern human diversity. [PDF]
Zietkiewicz E +12 more
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The Overlooked Tradition of "Personal Music" and Its Place in the Evolution of Music. [PDF]
Nikolsky A +3 more
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Written Mongolian "čamča" "shirt" and its etymological counterparts in Europe [PDF]
Stachowski, Marek
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60th Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference : Book of Abstracts [PDF]
Apatóczky, Ákos Bertalan
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Some remarks on Modern Korean loan words in Modern Khalkha Mongolian
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2020
This chapter gives an introduction to the basic structures of Khalkha Mongolian, most of which are similar to those of Mongolian proper in general. Segmental phonology (vowels and consonants) and word structure are analyzed. Major changes from earlier stages of the language are described briefly, as is the writing system, based on the Cyrillic alphabet.
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This chapter gives an introduction to the basic structures of Khalkha Mongolian, most of which are similar to those of Mongolian proper in general. Segmental phonology (vowels and consonants) and word structure are analyzed. Major changes from earlier stages of the language are described briefly, as is the writing system, based on the Cyrillic alphabet.
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Remarks on Some Compound Verbs in Khalkha Mongolian
2023The present paper discusses a special category of verbal morphology in Khalkha: compound verbs. There are several types of combinations of different word-classes (noun, adjective, verb) with verbs in Khalkha Mongolian. This paper deals with verbal compounds written as a single word, while syntactic verbal phrases are not considered.
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Temperature terms in Khalkha Mongolian
Typological Studies in Language, 2015This paper provides an overview of the linguistic properties of temperature terms in Khalkha Mongolian. It begins with a general overview of the temperature vocabulary, which is most elaborated in relation to coldness. It then considers in closer detail the application of these terms to tactile, ambient and personal-feeling temperature domains, and the
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