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Middle Mongol

Middle Mongol or Middle Mongolian was a Mongolic koiné language spoken in the Mongol Empire. Originating from Genghis Khan's home region of Northeastern Mongolia, it diversified into several Mongolic languages after the collapse of the empire. In comparison to Modern Mongolian, it is known to have had no long vowels, different vowel harmony and verbal…

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Early form
Proto-Mongolic language
Era
Developed into Classical Mongolian by the 17th century
Glottolog
midd1351
ISO 639-3
xng
Language family
Middle Mongol ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠤᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ Mongɣol khele
Native to
Mongolia, China, Russia

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Middle Mongol

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Triples134
Avg. degree1.98
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Middle Mongol

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related to References · 78
Middle Mongol → Anastasia Karlsson, Anna Tsendina, Arakawa Shintarō, Asiatic Studies Vol, Atwood, Bira, Bolor, Brill, Cambridge, Christopher, Cleaves, Denis Sinor, Dumdadu, Festschrift Manfred Taube, Finno-Ugrian, Francis Woodman, Genchō, Grammar, Harrassowitz, Harvard Journal
related to Corpus · 18
Middle Mongol → Arabic, Chinese, However, If, Igor, It, Ming, Mongolian, Mongols, Rachewiltz, Stele, The, The Secret History, This, Töregene Khatun, Usually, Yisüngge, Yuan
related to Definition and historical predecessors · 12
Middle Mongol → Although, Genghis Khan, Khamag Mongol, Middle Chinese, Modern Mongolian, Mongol, Mongolia, Mongolic, Old Chinese, Old Mongolian, Proto-Mongolic, The
related to External links · 9
Middle Mongol → Altaic, Classical Mongolian, ISBN, Lingua Mongolia Archived, Middle Mongolian Loan Words, Mongolian, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, Volga Kipchak Languages, Wayback Machine
related to Phonology · 5
Middle Mongol → Both, Monguor, Proto-Mongolic, The, There
related to Grammar · 4
Middle Mongol → Adjectives, Some, The, There
Early form · 1
Middle Mongol → Proto-Mongolic language
Era · 1
Middle Mongol → Developed into Classical Mongolian by the 17th century
Glottolog · 1
Middle Mongol → midd1351
ISO 639-3 · 1
Middle Mongol → xng

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also mongolian middle mongol suffixes subject number mongolic may languages forms language passive case vowel suffix verbal verb proto-mongolic finite

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Middle MongolEarly formProto-Mongolic language1.00infobox
Middle MongolEraDeveloped into Classical Mongolian by the 17th century1.00infobox
Middle MongolGlottologmidd13511.00infobox
Middle MongolISO 639-3xng1.00infobox
Middle MongolLanguage familyMiddle Mongol ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠤᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ Mongɣol khele1.00infobox
Middle MongolNative toMongolia, China, Russia1.00infobox
Middle MongolWriting systemMongolian script ʼPhags-pa Chinese characters Arabic alphabet1.00infobox
Middle Mongolcausessome problems0.90text
Middle Mongolrelated to CorpusThe0.60section
Middle Mongolrelated to CorpusThis0.60section
Middle Mongolrelated to CorpusMongolian0.60section
Middle Mongolrelated to CorpusIt0.60section

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