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The Mongolic Languages Routledge Language Family Series
Contents Abbreviations of the Names of Languages in the Statistical Maps
Oirat
On the Similarities and Differences Between the Mongolic, Tungusic, and Eskimo-Aleut Languages
Causative/Inchoative Verb Alternation in Altaic Languages: Turkish, Turkmen, Nanai and Mongolian
Survey of the World's Languages
Permutation Test Applied to Lexical Reconstructions Partially Supports the Altaic Linguistic Macrofamily
1. the Kalmyk Language
LINCOM Studies in Asian Linguistics 64
Mongghul, Mangghuer and Beyond: Estimating the Proximity
Altaic Languages
Chapter 43 the Homelands of the Individual Transeurasian Proto
Mongolic Elements in Tuvan
New Evidence on Para-Mongolic Numerals
The Altaic Language Taxon: Language Family Or Language Union?
Bonan Grammatical Features in Wutun Mandarin
A Contrastive Hierarchy Approach to Tungusic and Mongolic Labial Harmony Author(S)
Ko, Seongyeon. 2018. Tongue Root Harmony and Vowel Contrast In
Top View
Endangered Turkic Languages of China
Introduction: “Altaic-Type” Languages
Phylogenetic Perspectives on the Relative Importance of Identity by Descent Versus Borrowing in the Lexica of Altaic Languages Kenichi Okamoto
The Silk Road: Language and Population Admixture and Replacement Dan Xu, Shaoqing Wen
The Inter-Comparison of Manchu-Tungusic Languages
Mongolic the Languages of Mongolia
JUHA JANHUNEN (Finland, Helsinki) on Para-Mongolic Vs. Pre-Proto
Some Remarks on Turkic Elements of Mongolic Origin in Yeniseian*
Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages Europe And
The Mongolic Languages Routledge Language Family Series
Languages of the World
Language Contact in Modern Uyghur. by Aminem Memtimin. Turcologica 108, Harrassowitz Verlag: Wiesbaden, Germany, 2016, 245P.; ISBN: 978-3-447-10631-3
2 Languages of the World
Analytical Contents 1. History of Recognition of the Altaic Languages
Is the Taxon of Altaic Languages Natural Or Artificial?
“Mixed Language” in Northwest China-The Case of Tangwang in Dan Xu and Hui Li (Eds.) 2017
Shimunek, Languages of Ancient Southern Mongolia and North China
A New Reconstruction of the Common Origin of the Japanese and Korean Languages
Kartvelian Lexical Correspondences with Uralic and Altaic Languages Ben Hroskin
Reconstructing the Language Map of Prehistorical Northeast Asia
The Mongolic Languages
The Mongolic Languages Routledge Language Family Series
Tungusic Loanwords in Yeniseian Languages*