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Studies of the Khalkha Mongolian “Law Manuscript on the Birch Bark”
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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.
Jan-Olof Svantesson
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Kalmyk and Khalkha Ethnographica in Gábor Bálint of Szentkatolna’s manuscripts (1871–1873) [PDF]
The Hungarian (Székely) Gábor Bálint of Szentkatolna (1844–1913) was one of the first researchers of Kalmyk and Khalkha vernacular language, folklore and ethnography.
Agnes Birtalan
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Riasonovsky, V. (1965) ‘The Khalkha Djirum’
2010David Sneath, Christopher Kaplonski
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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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The Origin of Marriage Connectionsbetween Khalkha and Oyirad Mongols
The Korean Association for Mongolian Studies, 2023The purpose of this article is to examine the continuous marital relationship between the Chinggisid lineage, which was formed in the early 12th century, and the Oyirad tribe until the 17th century, by introducing several cases of marriages that took place between them.
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