Khabtagaeva investigates phonetic, morphological, and semantic features of Altaic languages--Turkic,
Mongolic, and Tungusic--that appear in Yeniseian languages.
Particularly interesting here was that, while his earlier paper of 1879 had distinguished between peninsulares (from Spain), insulares (from Cuba), people from the Canary Islands, negros africanos, negros nacidos en Cuba, and mulatos, as well as to a significant number of Chinese indentured labourers listed as of "yellow or
mongolic race," his new tally differentiated only between whites, mulatos, and negros (Fernandez 1901, 4-5).
If these Central Eurasians followed their usual pattern of intermarrying with the local people, this would suggest that ethnically the Chinese are not even purely
Mongolic in origin!.
The nomadic areas stretching along the northern steppes of Tibet must have seen an early Indo-European population, particularly in the West, which gradually mixed with people of Hunnic and/or
Mongolic stock.
Some of Gorges WardaAEs most important poems are about
Mongolic attacks on Erbil city; he wrote them in 1224, 1228, and 1235.
The
Mongolic word serigun 'cool' (Khalkha seruun) appears in Yakut as soruun (Slepcov 1972: 337) and in Uyghur as sorun (UTIL 3: 605), but in Uzbek as sarin (OTIL 2: 23), in Altay Turkic as seruun (Baskakov and Toscakova 1947: 128), in Tuvan as serun (Tenisev 1968: 374) and in Turkish as serin.
Many minorities maintain oral traditions of significant history and size, including the Dongxiang, whose
Mongolic language has 500,000 speakers, and Hani, a Tibeto-Burman language whose oral tradition tells of an ancient orthography that was lost over the course of their migration to Yunnan.
also Collinder 1940 : 64-66; Honti 1997 : 171-173.) One should not forget that equivalents to those Uralic l-type prohibitive forms may be (partly backvocal) negation words such as in Yukaghir [??]l, el(e) (see Nyikolajeva 2000 : 49; Marcantonio 2002 : 239),
Mongolic ula-, Caucasian ar(a), Dravidian al(a), etc.
Mongolic languages, spoken by about three million people in Mongolia, possess a rich literature.
Revising his 2012 doctoral dissertation in linguistics at Cornell University, Ko investigates the vowel harmony systems of Northeast Asian languages--especially the Korean,
Mongolic, and Tungusic languages--from both synchronic and diachronic points of view.
There can be little doubt that the Shianbei were a
Mongolic people, as Louis Ligeti (1970) has demonstrated.
Revising her 2007 PhD dissertation at the University of Szeged, Hungary, Khabtagaeva explores the extent and nature of linguistic links between
Mongolic languages and Tuvan, which has absorbed more influence from
Mongolic than other archaic Turkic languages.
Dybo's explanation, in the case of markedness this nostratic suffix (based on the examples from Turkic,
Mongolic and Central Dravidian languages) indicates not only the definiteness of an object but also its complete engagement by activity, bringing it forth from the group.
Minhe Mangghuer: a mixed language of the Inner Asian frontier (China, Qinghai Province,
Mongolic languages).