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The Mongolic language family comprises the following languages: Mongolian proper or Khalkha, Buryat, Kalmuck (Kalmyk), Dagur, Dongxiang (Santa), Baoan, Monguor (Tu), Eastern Yugur (Shera Uygur), and Mogoli. The classification of the Mongolic languages according to linguistic criteria is still ongoing. So far, the Mongolic languages have usually been classified by geographical region. Khalkha, Buryat and Kalmuck constitute the central languages of the Mongolic linguistic area; the remaining, more isolated languages are spoken along its southern edge. Some scholars classify the Mongolic languages as belonging to the Altaic language family, together with the Turkic and the Manchu-Tungusic languages.
http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/Profile.aspx?LangID=79&menu=004
From the UCLA Language Materials Project.
http://www.linguamongolia.co.uk/
Classical Mongolian script tutorials, grammar and translation studies.
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~corff/im/Sprache/acrobase.html
Database by Oliver Corff, Infosystem Mongolei.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_language
Wikipedia article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolic_languages
Wikipedia article.
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~corff/im/Sprache/Dongxiang.html
Profile of the Dongxiang language, spoken in the province of Gansu in northwest China, by Oliver Corff, Infosystem Mongolei.
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