- into two languages,
namely Mongghul in
Huzhu Tu
Autonomous County and
Mangghuer in
Minhe **** and Tu
Autonomous County, is
considered necessary by some...
- speakers)
Shirongol Monguor (150,000 speakers) Mongghul/Huzhu
Monguor Mangghuer/Minhe
Monguor Baoanic Bonan (6,000 speakers)
Santa (Dongxiang) (200,000...
- (2003). "
Mangghuer." In Juha Janhunen,
editor (2003). The
Mongolic Languages. London: Routledge. 307–324. Slater,
Kieth W (2003).
Minhe Mangghuer: A Mongolic...
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Monguor (Tu) has two
major varieties,
often treated as
separate languages:
Mangghuer in
Minhe **** and Tu
Autonomous County and
Mongghul in
Huzhu Tu Autonomous...
- Shanghai:
Shanghai Yuandong Chubanshe. Slater, Keith. 2003. A
grammar of
Mangghuer. London: RoutledgeCurzon. ISBN 978-0-7007-1471-1. Starostin,
Sergei A...
- Litteraturgesellschaft. OCLC 13921494. Slater,
Keith (2003). A
Grammar of
Mangghuer: A
Mongolic Language of China's Qinghai-Gansu Sprachbund. London: RoutledgeCurzon...
-
Kangjia and
Monguor languages.
Glottolog separates the
Mongghul and
Mangghuer dialects into
separate languages and
proposes the
Baoanic and Monguoric...
- Sprachbund)
Shira Yugur /
Eastern Yugur Shirongolic Monguor Mongghul Mongghuor Mangghuer Bonan (Manegacha)
Tongren Ñantoq
Baoan Transitional Bonan-Kangjia Kangjia...
-
Aboriginals Glance of Genius: The life and work of B.H.
Hodgson Minhe Mangghuer Torch Festival Alama Ritual A
Tribute to
Christoph and
Betty von Fürer-Haimendorf...
-
Zhang and his
companions work
together to kill the monster. In a
Minhe Mangghuer tale,
collected from Lü
Jinliang with the name
Madage or Old
Brother Horse...