A collection of words in Kazakh and Kyrgyz that are of Mongolic origin. The data set was used in the creation of a soon-to-be published paper. This data set tracks corresponding words across languages, and whether certain previous sources identified the item as a Mongolic loanword in Turkic. When a cognate doesn't exist in a certain language, "—" is used. When a word is similar to a Mongolic origin word, but is either not from Mongolic or is morphologically divergent, it is put in italics. Current shortcomings in this data set (v 0.1) are the lack of completion (forms in all languages, identified by previous sources), some glosses that need refining, and inconsistent transcription. This corpus is made available under a Creative Common...
Among the Turkic languages the Tuva language possesses the largest number of Mongolian loanwords. Th...
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 purpose of the study - the identification of common Turk-Mongolian lexical items with specific T...
Present research focuses on Mongolic loanwords in Ewenki dialects spoken in the territory of Buryati...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
This thesis is a quantitative study on the scale of borrowability and the scale of necessity of Engl...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
National audienceThis paper tackles the problem of the selected Mongolic languages: Khamnigan Mongol...
Introduction. The article deals with lexical means of expressing the category of locativity, the lat...
Para-Mongolic is a technical term that designates languages that were related to the Mongolic langua...
The paper presents how Tungusic loanwords can play role in the reconstruction of Mongolic words
© Serials Publications. This article envisages names of Turkic origin to determine its genealogic an...
This paper focuses on the development of Mongolic initial affricate ǰ- occurring in Taiga Sayan Turk...
Among the Turkic languages the Tuva language possesses the largest number of Mongolian loan-words. T...
Among the Turkic languages the Tuva language possesses the largest number of Mongolian loanwords. Th...
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 purpose of the study - the identification of common Turk-Mongolian lexical items with specific T...
Present research focuses on Mongolic loanwords in Ewenki dialects spoken in the territory of Buryati...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
This thesis is a quantitative study on the scale of borrowability and the scale of necessity of Engl...
During their long history Tungusic and Mongolic peoples have had intensive contacts extending to all...
National audienceThis paper tackles the problem of the selected Mongolic languages: Khamnigan Mongol...
Introduction. The article deals with lexical means of expressing the category of locativity, the lat...
Para-Mongolic is a technical term that designates languages that were related to the Mongolic langua...
The paper presents how Tungusic loanwords can play role in the reconstruction of Mongolic words
© Serials Publications. This article envisages names of Turkic origin to determine its genealogic an...
This paper focuses on the development of Mongolic initial affricate ǰ- occurring in Taiga Sayan Turk...
Among the Turkic languages the Tuva language possesses the largest number of Mongolian loan-words. T...
Among the Turkic languages the Tuva language possesses the largest number of Mongolian loanwords. Th...
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...