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Reflexes of Proto-Mongolian Vowels in South Mongolian Languages

open access: yesProceedings of the Institute for System Programming of the RAS, 2023
The Mongolian languages are a language family that includes several closely related languages of Mongolia, China, Russia and Afghanistan. According to lexicostatistics, they broke up around the 5th century AD. Dagur, Shira-Yugur, Dongxiang, Bao'an, Tu (Monguor) are commonly referred to as South Mongolian languages.
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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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The Motif of Heroic Duel (Combat) and Its Variation Row in Mongolic Epic Traditions

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2020
Introduction. The article examines the motif of heroic duel (combat) as an important segment of the epic plot, and our comparative analysis of the nuclear basis of the motif and its variation list proves instrumental in delineating a structural ...
Evdokia E. Khabunova   +2 more
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A Mongolian horsepacking adventure through my paranoid poetics of digital ontology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This is not quite an essay. It is more of a scientific experiment conducted with words. It titrates the paranoid poetics of critique with the narrative practices of social media to precipitate a postcritical theory of digital ontology.
Hazera, Eduardo Iskender
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Comparative Study for Multi-Speaker Mongolian TTS with a New Corpus

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
Low-resource text-to-speech synthesis is a very promising research direction. Mongolian is the official language of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and is spoken by more than 10 million people worldwide.
Kailin Liang   +5 more
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An overview of Old Tibetan synchronic phonology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Despite the importance of Old Tibetan in the Tibeto-Burman language family, little research has treated Old Tibetan synchronic phonology. This article gives a complete overview of the Old Tibetan phonemic system by associating sound values with the ...
Beckwith   +78 more
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Culture, authenticity and sport : a study of event motivations at the Ulaanbaatar Naadam Festival, Mongolia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Drawing on the results of an empirical study, this chapter examines the case of the Ulaanbaatar Naadam within the framework of the literature on cultural authenticity and with reference to the contribution of sporting events and competitions to the ...
Matheson, Catherine M., Thompson, Karen
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Numerals in the Mongolian Language

open access: yesAsian Themes in Social Sciences Research, 2018
This paper is devoted to the etymology of numerals and classification of numerals in the Buryat language. This paper reveals similarities and differences in the terms “numeral” and “number”. In the linguistic research it is established that numerals in the Mongolian languages have a specific set of grammatical properties which distinguishes them as a ...
Lhasaranova Bairma Bastuevna   +4 more
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Turkic Elements in the Floral Vocabulary of the Kalmyk Language

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
On the material of the Kalmyk language with reference to the Khalkha Mongolian, the Buryat languages and old Mongolian script, the article considers a thematic group of floral vocabulary to identify the Turkic-Mongolian parallels.
V. V. Kukanova, V. M. Trofimov
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A study of cases of correspondence of constructions with postpositions to serial verb constructions (based on the material of Mongolian language texts of the 13th, 17th and 20th centuries)

open access: yesЭтническая культура, 2023
The article deals with cases of correspondence of constructions with postpositions to serial verbal constructions, an attempt is made to identify the typological features of verbal serialization in the Mongolian language.
Baiarzhargal Biambazhav
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