Para-Mongolic is a proposed group of languages that is considered to be an extinct sister branch of the Mongolic languages. Para-Mongolic contains certain...
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Serbi–Mongolic is a proposed group of languages that includes the Mongolic languages as well as the Para-Mongolic languages, a proposed extinct sister...
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The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North Asia and East Asia, mostly in Mongolia...
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historically known Mongolic languages. If this view proves to be correct, Khitan is, indeed, best classified as a Para-Mongolic language." Alexander Vovin...
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identifies the extinct Tuyuhun language as a Para-Mongolic language, meaning that Tuyuhun is related to the Mongolic languages as a sister clade but is not...
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Pre-Proto-Mongolic Late Pre-Proto-Mongolic Proto-Mongolic language Middle Mongol Daur / Dagur Nonni Daur Hailar Daur Amur Daur Central Mongolic Central...
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Yisüngge, and by the Secret History of the Mongols, written in 1228 (see Mongolic languages). The earliest Para-Mongolic text is the Memorial for Yelü Yanning...
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(2006) classified the Khitan language into the "Para-Mongolic" family, meaning it is related to the Mongolic languages as a sister group, rather than...
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(Tabghach) as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language. Shimunek's Serbi branch also consists of the Tuyuhun and Khitan languages. Some functional suffixes...
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Khitan people (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
the proto-Mongols through the Xianbei, Khitans spoke the now-extinct Khitan language, a Para-Mongolic language related to the Mongolic languages. The Khitan...
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language of the Mongolic language family that originated in the Mongolian Plateau. It is spoken by ethnic Mongols and other closely related Mongolic peoples...
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Duan tribe (redirect from Duan language (Para-Mongolic))
by the Former Yan. Shimunek classifies Duan as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language. Shimunek's "Serbi" linguistic branch also includes Taghbach, Tuyuhun...
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History of Mongolia (redirect from Mongols before Chinggis Khan)
the area of present-day Mongolia. The Khitan people, who used a para-Mongolic language, founded an empire known as the Liao dynasty (916–1125), and ruled...
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aberrant languages within South Tungusic but nevertheless still belong in it, and that this aberrancy is perhaps due to influences from the Para-Mongolic Khitan...
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Xianbei (redirect from Xianbei languages)
confederation consisting of mainly Mongolic (who spoke either Pre-Proto-Mongolic, or Proto-Mongolic and Para-Mongolic), and, to a minor degree, Tungusic...
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Southeastern Monguor Eastern Yugur Dongxiang Bonan Kangjia Tuoba (extinct) Para-Mongolic Khitan (extinct) Tuyuhun (extinct) Southern Manchu Jurchen Xibe Nanai/Hezhen...
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Wuhuan (redirect from Wuhuan language)
*ʔɑ-ɣuɑn, < Old Chinese (c. 78 BCE): *ʔâ-wân < *Awar) were a Proto-Mongolic or para-Mongolic nomadic people who inhabited northern China, in what is now the...
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ISBN 1-901764-03-6. Janhunen, Juha (2003b). "Para-Mongolic". In Janhunen, J. (ed.). The Mongolic languages. pp. 1–29, 391–402. Weiers, Michael (ed.) (1986):...
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Tuyuhun (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
the Mongols. Alexander Vovin (2015) identifies the extinct Tuyuhun language as a Para-Mongolic language, meaning that Tuyuhun is related to Mongolic as...
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Inscription of Hüis Tolgoi (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
variety of Para-Mongolic," is "much closer to the mainstream Mongolic languages, such as Middle Mongolian and modern extant Mongolic languages than to Serbi-Khitan...
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Tuoba (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
(Tabghach) as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language. Shimunek's Serbi branch also consists of the Tuyuhun and Khitan languages. The Tuoba were a Xianbei...
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Pannonian Avars (redirect from Turkic Avar language)
the Pannonian Avars spoke a Para-Mongolic language (Serbi-Avar), which is a sister lineage to contemporary Mongolic languages. In 2003, Walter Pohl summarized...
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considered a likely early precursor to Mongolic. Peter A. Boodberg claimed in 1935 that the Rouran language was Mongolic by analysing Chinese transcriptions...
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Memorial for Yelü Yanning (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
major written attestation of a Mongolic (or Para-Mongolic) language. Dated 986, it is written in the Mongolic Khitan language using the Khitan large script...
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Tang Dynasty over the next fifty years. Free of Uyghur restraint, the Para-Mongolic Khitan expanded in all directions in the latter half of the 9th century...
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Western Qin (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
executed by Xia. Shimunek classifies Qifu as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language. Shimunek's "Serbi" linguistic branch also includes Taghbach, Tuyuhun...
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Manshūgo kenkyū 満洲語研究. Tōkyō: Kyūko Shoin. Hölzl, Andreas. 2017. New evidence on Para-Mongolic numerals. Journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne 96. 21–37....
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936-45 AD the Khitans, a nomadic people from Manchuria who spoke a Para-Mongolic language, conquered part of north China. In 960 AD China was conquered by...
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Khagan (redirect from Mongol emperor)
later borrowed and used in several languages, especially in Turkic and Mongolic. Turkic and Mongolic (or Para-Mongolic) origin has been suggested by a number...
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Kayı (tribe) (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
that is generally considered to be of 'Proto-Mongolic' or more probably Mongolic and/or 'Para-Mongolic' ethno-linguistic affiliations." Lezina, I. N...
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