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On the Language of the Argippaei: An Ancient Predecessor of Mongolic?

2017
The aim of the present study is to show that the language of the Argippaei, first mentioned by Herodotus, is related to the Mongolic and Para-Mongolic languages. This conviction is based on four words given by Herodotus, which are Ccoxo, and which is the name of a drink in the Argippaean language, is a cognate of the Mongolic *esug, which is similarly ...
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The differential diversification of Mongolic

Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics, 2020
exaly  

Grammatical descriptors of the language of The Secret History of the Mongols

2013
The present article deals with the Chinese characters descriptive of Middle Mongolian suffixes, as used in the interlinear word for word translation of the Chinese transcription of The Secret History of the Mongols. Taking as the starting point the way Ming scholars tackled this problematic, I try to investigate more deeply the Middle Mongolian ...
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Speech and Language Problems in Mongolism: A Review of the Literature

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1967
Paulette Kendler Zisk, Irv Bialer
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