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    Chakhar is a variety of Mongolian spoken in the central region of Inner Mongolia. It is phonologically close to Khalkha and is the basis for the standard...
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  • "Buryat" dialects. Inner Mongolia: the Ulan Tsab dialects: the Chakhar (Tzaxer) dialect the Urat (Ourd) dialect the Darkhan (Darxen) dialect the Dörben...
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    also valid for vernacular (spoken) Khalkha and other Mongolian dialects, especially Chakhar Mongolian. Some classify several other Mongolic languages like...
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    Central dialect (Khalkha, Chakhar, Ordos), an Eastern dialect (Kharchin, Khorchin), a Western dialect (Oirat, Kalmyk), and a Northern dialect (consisting...
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  • the other three major dialect groups Khalkha, Buryat, Oirat. The proposed dialect group would consist of the dialects Chakhar, Ordos, Baarin, Khorchin...
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  • Retrieved 2008-12-30. Sechenbaatar [Sečenbaγatur], Borjigin. 2003. The Chakhar dialect of Mongol: a morphological description. Helsinki: Finno-Ugrian society...
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    Buryat and the arguably Oirat dialect Alasha. The standard pronunciation of Mongolian in China is based on the Chakhar dialect of the Plain Blue Banner, located...
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  • Chahar (redirect from Chakhar)
    free dictionary. Chahar or Chakhar may refer to: Chahar Mongols, a Mongol tribe Chakhar Mongolian (Chakhar), a Mongolian dialect spoken by the Chahar tribe...
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    had lost their phonemic significance, creating the i phoneme (in the Chakhar dialect, the Standard Mongolian in Inner Mongolia, these vowels are still distinct);...
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  • in praxi is based on the Khalkha dialect Standard Mongolian in China which is phonetically based on the Chakhar dialect and grammatically based on a mix...
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    significant population of Chakhar Mongols, who speak a Mongolian dialect closely related to the standard dialect of Mongolia, the dialect also spoken in Xulun...
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    Mongolian. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. Sechenbaatar, Borjigin (2003). The Chakhar dialect of Mongol – A morphological description. Helsinki: Finno-Ugrian society...
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    traditional Chinese: 科爾沁部) are a subgroup of the Mongols that speak the Khorchin dialect of Mongolian and predominantly live in northeastern Inner Mongolia of China...
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  • Mongolian are not mutually isomorphic. This may be caused by dialectal difference (Chakhar and Khalkha) or different interpretation of the concept phonetical...
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  • Kharchin or as an intermediate variant between these two on the one hand and Chakhar, Khalkha and Ordos on the other hand. On the other hand, it is part of...
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  • Ordos vowel-phoneme system in word-initial syllables is similar to that of Chakhar Mongolian, the most notable difference being that it has [e] and [e:] instead...
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  • also resulted in a vowel harmony system that is rather different from Chakhar and Khalkha: /u/ may appear in non-initial syllables of words without regard...
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  • "raisin" as in "raisin pickers/collectors." The Üzemchin language is a dialect of Chakhar Mongolian. East Ujimqin Banner West Ujimqin Banner National Census...
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  • official purposes, while the various Mongolian dialects served as the low register, like Khalkha Mongolian, Chakhar Mongolian, Khorchin Mongolian, Kharchin Mongolian...
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  • in which they use Chakhar Mongolian and Mandarin Standard Chinese, native languages of neither group. Although most Tuvan dialects are classified as Steppe...
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  • League. Abaga and Abaganar Mongols live here. The local dialect has variously been classified as Chakhar or Khalkha. Abag Banner is divided into 3 towns and...
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    of Genghis Khan. Linguistically, the Ordos dialect of Mongolian is quite different from neighboring Chakhar Mongolian. At the southern end of the Ordos...
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    Altai Nuur Uriankhai New Torghuud New Khoshut Other Mongolian regions Chakhar Dariganga Tannu Uriankhai Mongols in other provinces Guihua Town Tümed...
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    inhabitants of the city are known as Barisaliya and the most spoken Bengali dialect of this region is known as Eastern Bengali. Apart from them, the city population...
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    surviving Torghuts and Khoshuts who returned from Kalmykia, and of the Chakhar stationed there as garrison soldiers in the 18th century. The emperor had...
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  • official purposes while the various Mongolian dialects serve as the low register, like Khalkha Mongolian, Chakhar Mongolian, Khorchin Mongolian, Kharchin Mongolian...
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    label "Mongol". Oirat and Tuvan children attend schools in which they use Chakhar Mongolian and Mandarin Chinese. The famous bogtag headdress worn by women...
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    Altain nuruu (Алтайн нуруу) in Khalkha Mongolian, altai-yin niruɣu in Chakhar Mongolian, and Altay tuular (Алтай туулар) in the Altay language. They...
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    Altai Nuur Uriankhai New Torghuud New Khoshut Other Mongolian regions Chakhar Dariganga Tannu Uriankhai Mongols in other provinces Guihua Town Tümed...
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    Mohammad-Hassani) tribe also resides in this county and speaks the Mamasani dialect of the Luri language. At the time of the 2006 census, the county's population...
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