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... 7 KB (625 words) - 05:35, 29 April 2024 |
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... 4 KB (303 words) - 20:51, 5 January 2024 |
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... 31 KB (3,308 words) - 06:17, 9 April 2024 |
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... 5 KB (467 words) - 17:29, 28 August 2023 |
Pre-Proto-Mongolic Late Pre-Proto-Mongolic Proto-Mongolic language Middle Mongol Daur / Dagur Nonni Daur Hailar Daur Amur Daur Central Mongolic Central... 8 KB (692 words) - 12:59, 10 January 2024 |
historically known Mongolic languages. If this view proves to be correct, Khitan is, indeed, best classified as a Para-Mongolic language." Alexander Vovin... 13 KB (909 words) - 06:44, 7 April 2024 |
(Tabghach) as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language. Shimunek's Serbi branch also consists of the Tuyuhun and Khitan languages. Some functional suffixes... 5 KB (372 words) - 01:33, 30 April 2024 |
(2006) classified the Khitan language into the "Para-Mongolic" family, meaning it is related to the Mongolic languages as a sister group, rather than... 38 KB (3,920 words) - 21:59, 31 March 2024 |
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... 36 KB (4,167 words) - 02:54, 21 April 2024 |
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... 126 KB (16,832 words) - 04:01, 13 May 2024 |
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... 10 KB (1,210 words) - 01:13, 8 April 2024 |
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... 6 KB (695 words) - 03:53, 8 May 2024 |
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... 70 KB (8,333 words) - 07:19, 3 May 2024 |
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):... 14 KB (489 words) - 13:16, 13 May 2024 |
considered a likely early precursor to Mongolic. Peter A. Boodberg claimed in 1935 that the Rouran language was Mongolic by analysing Chinese transcriptions... 5 KB (427 words) - 08:02, 25 April 2024 |
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... 98 KB (11,769 words) - 04:55, 12 May 2024 |
Duan language may refer to: Duan language (Austroasiatic), a language of Laos and Vietnam Duan language (Para-Mongolic), an extinct language of China... 245 bytes (55 words) - 01:49, 19 February 2024 |
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... 28 KB (2,834 words) - 19:21, 5 April 2024 |
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... 22 KB (1,322 words) - 11:41, 7 March 2024 |
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... 25 KB (2,941 words) - 22:57, 13 January 2024 |
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... 8 KB (578 words) - 07:40, 6 March 2024 |
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.... 3 KB (385 words) - 22:45, 13 January 2024 |
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... 27 KB (3,070 words) - 17:49, 6 May 2024 |
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... 4 KB (508 words) - 05:37, 17 March 2023 |
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... 16 KB (1,821 words) - 19:16, 23 April 2024 |
Tatar confederation (category Mongol peoples) proposes that Mongolic and Mongolized Turkic peoples participated in the ethnogenesis of the Nine Tatars, whom Ochir considers to be Mongolic. Soviet and... 39 KB (4,222 words) - 06:41, 9 April 2024 |