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THE ADJECTIVE «HIGH/TALL» IN MONGOLIC AND KOREAN LANGUAGES
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Influence of the vowel i to other sounds in Mongolic languages
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Remarks on the Dipthong [wa] in the Kharachin Dialect of the Mongol Language
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Materials for the Historical Phonology of the Mongol Language
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Typology of Language Changes of Chinese Induced by Contacts with Mongolic Languages
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The classification of the Mongolic languages
2020The Mongolic languages constitute a compact language family with limited written history. Given the paucity of decisive shared features such as sound laws, it has been relatively hard to set up a Mongolic family tree. Owing to the steady increase in the number of sufficiently studied Mongolic languages and dialects in the past 60 years, Mongolists have
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Future and prospective in the Mongolic languages
Studies in Language Companion Series, 2016The Mongolic languages have a complex system of finite and non-finite verb forms expressing tense and aspect. In particular, they have several morphological and morphosyntactic means of marking future eventualities. It has been questionable whether these languages possess the category of future tense and/or that of prospective aspect, and how the ...
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