Mongolic language

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Definition

Proper noun A branch of the Altaic language family, primarily spoken across Mongolia and surrounding regions in Central Asia. This language family is characterized by agglutinative morphology, vowel harmony, and a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order.

Usage

The term "Mongolic language" is used to refer to the language family as a whole or to any individual language within that family. It is an academic and linguistic term.

Examples * Historical linguistics shows that the Mongolic language family diverged from a common ancestor. * The preservation of classical texts is crucial for studying older forms of Mongolic language. * Several Mongolic languages, such as Buryat and Kalmyk, are recognized as official in parts of Russia.

Advanced Usage
  • "The Mongolic language family": This is a more precise and formal alternative to "Mongolic language" when emphasizing the genetic classification.
    • The Mongolic language family includes both major state languages and several endangered dialects.
  • In linguistic typology, features of Mongolic language are often compared to those of Turkic and Tungusic languages within the broader Altaic hypothesis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mongolian (noun, proper): Most commonly refers specifically to the official language of Mongolia (Khalkha Mongolian). It can also be a demonym for a person from Mongolia.
    • She is fluent in Mongolian.
  • Mongolic (adjective): Used to describe anything pertaining to the Mongolic peoples or their languages.
    • He studies Mongolic linguistics.
Different Meanings / Contexts
  1. Linguistic Genetic Group: Refers to the entire family of related languages.
    • Dagur is a Mongolic language spoken in Inner Mongolia.
  2. Collective Reference: Can be used to discuss features common to these languages.
    • Vowel harmony is a typical feature of Mongolic language.
Synonyms
  • Mongolian language (Note: This often refers specifically to Khalkha, the national language of Mongolia, but can be used more broadly in some contexts.)
  • Mongolic (when used as a noun in linguistic contexts, e.g., "The Mongolic of the 13th century")
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms but closely associated)
  • Altaic languages: The proposed, larger language family that includes Mongolic, Turkic, and Tungusic.
  • Khalkha Mongolian: The standard and official language of Mongolia.
  • Oirat: A major Mongolic language variety.
  • Buryat: A Mongolic language spoken in Russia.
  • Kalmyk: The only Mongolic language spoken in Europe (in Russia).
Noun
  1. a family of Altaic language spoken in Mongolia