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TEXT SUMMARIZATION IN MONGOLIAN LANGUAGE

open access: greenInternational Journal on Natural Language Computing, 2023
Textual information in this new era, it is difficult to manually extract the summary of a large data different areas of social communication accumulates the enormous amounts of data. Therefore, it is important to develop methods for searching and absorbing relevant information, selecting important sentences, paragraphs from large texts, to summarize ...
Chuluundorj Begz
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Turkic-Mongolian Names of Neat and Small Cattle in the Khalkha Mongolian Language

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article investigates the terms for cattle and small ruminants on the material of the modern Khalkha-Mongolian language and compares them with the corresponding names of animals in the ancient Turkic language.
V. Rassadin
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ELEMENTS COMMON TO TURKISH AND MONGOLIAN AND THE PLACE OF MONGOLIAN IN TURKISH LANGUAGE STUDIES

open access: green, 1986
It is commonly admitted that, there are close affinities between Turkish and Mongolian as regards the structure, phonology, morphology and vocabulary of the two languages which, in fact are the two closely related branches of the Altaic Language family. 
Zeynep Korkmaz
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Reflection of Intimate Relations in Mongolian Languages

open access: diamondVestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology
Purpose . The author considers the verbs of the Mongolian languages characterizing the process of sexual intercourse. Due to the high degree of taboo of the topic under consideration, a large number of the verbs of Mongolian languages appeared in ...
Ekaterina V. Sundueva
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Mongolisms in Tuvan Toponyms: A Comparative Analysis of Placenames in Tsengel sum of Bayan-Olgii Aimag, Mongolia with those of Tuva

open access: yesНовые исследования Тувы, 2018
Mongolisms occupy a major place in the toponymy of Tuva – a group of toponyms which deserves urgent attention of scholars. A study of them should include a comparative analysis of Tuvan toponyms with place names in Mongolia populated by Tuvans.
Badarch Bayarsaikhan   +1 more
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A Few Notes on Tibetan to Mongolian Translations

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2023
Introduction. Translations from Tibetan had been of great importance for the making of Mongolian literature. Translation as cultural phenomenon influenced the shaping of standard Mongolian, gave rise to terminological clusters in different spheres of ...
Anna D. Tsendina
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The description of red clothing in the “Secret History of Mongolia”

open access: yesProceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, 2018
In the “Secret History of Mongolia” there are lots of descriptions of clothing such as traditional Mongolian over coat called a “deel”, hats, belts, shoes, tops, baby underclothes, outfits, capes, gowns etc and in fact national clothes connected to their
Sumber B
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The Verb болох / болохо / болха / болх ‘Become, Make; Be’ in Mongolic Languages: Some Ways of Grammaticalization Revisited

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2020
Introduction. The article discusses some ways of grammaticalization of the verb bolokh / bolokho / bolha / bolh ‘become, make; be’ in Mongolic languages (Mongolian, Buryat, Oirat and Kalmyk).
Liudmila A. Lidzhieva   +2 more
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Ganapati Dharani Sutra: Oirat Texts

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2023
Introduction. The tradition of worshiping Ganapati in Buddhism, including in religious traditions of Mongols, is an interesting — though understudied — issue.
Baazr A. Bicheev, Gerelmaa Guruuchin
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A Study on Cross Transformation of Mongolian Language

open access: yesJournal of Natural Language Processing, 2008
This paper discusses a segmentation approach of Mongolian for Cyrillic text for machine translation. Using this method, the processing of one-to-one word permutation between the variations of Mongolian and other languages, especially Altaic family languages like Japanese, becomes easier.
Dawa, Idomucogiin, Nakamura, Satoshi
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