Although much has been written about Standard Mongolian and Mongolian languages, relatively little attention has been given to their relationship to neighboring languages, particularly those belonging to the Turkic group. The following few lines are intended as a minor contribution to filling the void and to honor Professor Ozawa on his seventieth birthday
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This contribution deals with unique lexical features of the Tuhan language spoken in East Khövsgöl r...
Studies of Mongolia, edited by Henry G. Schwarz. It is my pleasure to present to Mongolists and othe...
Western Libraries at Western Washington University began collecting Mongolian materials in earnest i...
The field of Mongolian Studies in North America has had its ups and downs over the past decade. Whil...
Aubin Françoise. Schwarz (Henry G.) ed Mongolia and the Mongols. Holdings at Western Washington Univ...
Tuhan is a severely endangered Sayan Turkic language presently spoken by a handful of old speakers a...
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Present research focuses on Mongolic loanwords in Ewenki dialects spoken in the territory of Buryati...
It is often asserted that Mongolian history from the late 9th to the 12th century was “the blank age...
The paper presents a short overview of the Barguzin Evenki people and on some linguistic criteria wh...
. Introduction. The article examines languages of some national minorities living in the Hulun Buir...
This is the first book on the Serbi-Mongolic language family - a major language family of Asia - and...
The article deals with the problem of commonness of Turkic and Mongolian languages in the area of vo...
The present volume is a unique collection of essays from several aspects: on one hand it offers a wi...
Article is devoted to the role of the Mongolian language in Tuvan official sphere, education and mas...
This contribution deals with unique lexical features of the Tuhan language spoken in East Khövsgöl r...
Studies of Mongolia, edited by Henry G. Schwarz. It is my pleasure to present to Mongolists and othe...
Western Libraries at Western Washington University began collecting Mongolian materials in earnest i...
The field of Mongolian Studies in North America has had its ups and downs over the past decade. Whil...
Aubin Françoise. Schwarz (Henry G.) ed Mongolia and the Mongols. Holdings at Western Washington Univ...
Tuhan is a severely endangered Sayan Turkic language presently spoken by a handful of old speakers a...
The article looks at language contacts between the Kalmyk language and the language of Oirats living...
Present research focuses on Mongolic loanwords in Ewenki dialects spoken in the territory of Buryati...
It is often asserted that Mongolian history from the late 9th to the 12th century was “the blank age...
The paper presents a short overview of the Barguzin Evenki people and on some linguistic criteria wh...
. Introduction. The article examines languages of some national minorities living in the Hulun Buir...
This is the first book on the Serbi-Mongolic language family - a major language family of Asia - and...
The article deals with the problem of commonness of Turkic and Mongolian languages in the area of vo...
The present volume is a unique collection of essays from several aspects: on one hand it offers a wi...
Article is devoted to the role of the Mongolian language in Tuvan official sphere, education and mas...
This contribution deals with unique lexical features of the Tuhan language spoken in East Khövsgöl r...
Studies of Mongolia, edited by Henry G. Schwarz. It is my pleasure to present to Mongolists and othe...