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Reflexes of proto-Mongolian vowels in South Mongolian languages
Z. I. Chushkaeva Kalmyk Scientific Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
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. The South Mongolian languages, in comparison with other groups of Mongolian languages, were influenced by Chinese and Turkic languages, various historical events had an undoubted influence on them.
Keywords:
Dongxiang language, Shira-Yugur language, Baoan language, Mongolian language, dictionary, reflexes
Citation:
Z. I. Chushkaeva, “Reflexes of proto-Mongolian vowels in South Mongolian languages”, Proceedings of ISP RAS, 35:6 (2023), 331–336
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