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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 attested extinct languages, among them Khitan and Tuyuhun. The languages of the Xiongnu, Donghu and Wuhuan might be Para-Mongolic, as might those of...
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  • Serbi–Mongolic, or Mongolic–Khitan, is a proposed group of languages that includes the Mongolic languages as well as the Para-Mongolic languages, a proposed...
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  • Mongol Empire. Most features of modern Mongolic languages can thus be shown to descend from Middle Mongol. An exception would be the Common Mongolic pluritative...
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    proposed language family that would include the Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic language families and possibly also the Japonic and Koreanic languages.: 73 ...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mongolic peoples. The Mongolic peoples are a collection of East Asian-originated ethnic groups in East, North, South...
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    speakers. Hypothetical relation to other language families and their proto-languages Serbi–Mongolic (Donghu) Para-Mongolic (all extinct) Xianbei Khitan Tuyuhun...
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    Mongolic languages, although most scholars agree that they were Proto-Mongolic. The Khitan, however, had two scripts of their own and many Mongolic words...
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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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    from Turkic into Mongolic, and later from Mongolic into Tungusic, as Turkic borrowings into Mongolic significantly outnumber Mongolic borrowings into Turkic...
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  • primary language family: List of Afro-Asiatic languages, List of Austronesian languages, List of Indo-European languages, List of Mongolic languages, List...
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  • Language and Script. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-16829-9. Janhunen, Juha (2006). "Para-Mongolic". In Janhunen, Juha (ed.). The Mongolic Languages....
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    Proto-Turkic into the Proto-Mongolic language occurred from at least the first millennium BCE. Turkic and Mongolic languages share extensive borrowed similarities...
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  • a few archaic Mongolic words, and although they are not commonly found in the modern Mongolic languages, they do appear in Middle Mongol sources, like...
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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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    "Chudic", and Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic, grouped as "Tataric". Subsequently, in the latter half of the 19th century, Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic came...
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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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  • Mongolic languages, given that Mongolian dialects feature the -z suffix. Peter Golden, however, has noted that there are many loanwords in Mongolic from...
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  • Mongol language may refer to: Languages of Central Asia: Middle Mongol language, a Mongolic koiné language spoken in the Mongol Empire Mongolian language...
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  • Mogholi; Dari: مُغُلی) is a critically endangered or possibly extinct Mongolic language spoken in the province of Herat, Afghanistan, in the villages of Kundur...
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    languages share a noteworthy amount of vocabulary (especially fish names) with several Northeast Asian languages, including Nivkh, Tungusic, Mongolic...
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  • Mongolic may refer to: Mongolic languages Mongolic peoples, various peoples who speak Mongolic languages Mongols, people who speak a Mongolic language...
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    pronunciation: [œˈrət]) is a Mongolic language spoken by the descendants of Oirat Mongols, now forming parts of Mongols in China, Kalmyks in Russia and...
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  • Proto-Mongolic language. The Khitan language is also a Para-Mongolic language. Tuyuhun had previously been identified by Paul Pelliot (1921) as a Mongolic language...
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  • the long vowels may originate from Mongolic languages, they could also be of Tuvan origin. In most Mongolic languages, the quality of the long vowel changes...
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    category as Mongol along with Inner Mongols. A non-Mongolic ethnic group, the Tuvans are also classified as Mongols by China. The official language used for...
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    family: Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Salars, etc.; 7 official ethnicities. The Mongolic family: Mongols, Dongxiang, and related groups; 6 official ethnicities. The Tungusic...
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    Hungarian. 13 nations and 33 states from: Turkic people Uralic people Mongolic people Tungusic people Caucasian people Nations: Asia (6):  Kazakhstan...
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  • The Kangjia language (Chinese: 康家语; pinyin: Kāngjiāyǔ) is a Mongolic language spoken by a Muslim population of around 300 people in Jainca (Jianzha) County...
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    Buryat-Mongolian, is a variety of the Mongolic languages spoken by the Buryats and Bargas that is classified either as a language or major dialect group of Mongolian...
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