The Mongolic languages [electronic resource] / edited by Juha Janhunen.
Once the rulers of the largest land empire that has ever existed on earth, the historical Mongols of Chinggis Khan left a linguistic heritage which today survives in the form of more than a dozen different languages, collectively termed Mongolic. For general linguistic theory, the Mongolic languages...
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Language: | English |
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2003.
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Series: | Routledge language family series ;
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Table of Contents:
- Book cover; half-title; series title; title; copyright; contents; tables; contributors; preface and acknowledgements; abbreviations; chart of romanization; chapter one proto-mongolic; chapter two written mongol; chapter three middle mongol; chapter four khamnigan mongol; chapter five buryat; chapter six dagur; chapter seven khalkha; chapter eight mongoldialects; chapter nine ordos; chapter ten oirat; chapter eleven kalmuck; chapter twelve moghol; chapter thirteen shirayughur; chapter fourteen mongghul; chapter fifteen mangghuer; chapter sixteen bonan; chapter seventeen santa.
- Chapter eighteen intra-mongolictaxonomychapter nineteen para-mongolic; chapter twenty turko-mongolicrelations; index.