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310010965 03 01 01 JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code LOALL 19 Eb 15 9789027273055 06 10.1075/loall.19 13 2012033112 DG 002 02 01 LOALL 02 1382-3485 London Oriental and African Language Library 19 <TitleType>01</TitleType> <TitleText textformat="02">Mongolian</TitleText> 01 loall.19 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/loall.19 1 A01 Juha A. Janhunen Janhunen, Juha A. Juha A. Janhunen University of Helsinki 01 eng 335 xv 320 LAN009000 v.2006 CF 2 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.ALTA Altaic languages 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.THEOR Theoretical linguistics 06 01 Mongolian is the principal language spoken by some five million ethnic Mongols living in Outer and Inner Mongolia, as well as in adjacent parts of Russia and China. The spoken language is divided into a number of mutually intelligible dialects, while for writing two separate written languages are used: Cyrillic Khalkha in Outer Mongolia (the Republic of Mongolia) and Written Mongol in Inner Mongolia (P. R. China). In this grammatical description, the focus is on the standard varieties of the spoken language, as used in broadcasting, education, and everyday casual speech. The dialectology of the language, and its background as a member of the Mongolic language family, are also discussed. Mongolian is an agglutinating language with a well-developed suffixal morphology. In the areal framework, the language is a typical member of the trans-Eurasian Ural-Altaic complex with features such as vowel harmony, verb-final sentence structure, and complex chains of non-finite verbal phrases. 05 This Mongolian grammar is unique in the sense that it is written from a dialect neutral perspective, emphasizing properties that are common to the dialects, but also pointing out the differences. [...] It is rather a discussion about grammatical phenomena intended for those, linguists, Mongolists and others, who want to find out what is known about the grammar of different variants of Mongolian. For them it is an excellent source of knowledge. 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