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Janhunen, Juha A. : Mongolian
Reduplication in Mongolian phonology
Phonetic correlates of register in Paraok
Språk och skrift i Öst- och Sydöstasien
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Mon-Khmer Languages
Cornelius Rahmn's Kalmuck Dictionary
Initial consonants and phonation types in Shanghai
Fonosemantisk typologi av ljudsymboliska beteckningar av "rynkig, skrynklig" i engelska och fyra obesläktade asiatiska språk (indonesiska, koreanska, trânaiska och selkup¡ska)
Tonogenetic mechanisms in Northern Mon-Khmer
In this paper, tonogenesis in the four languages Northern Kammu, Blang, Hu and U is analyzed. For comparison, register development in Lamet is treated as well. All these languages belong to the Palaungic and Kammuic branches of the Mon-Khmer division of the Austroasiatic language family and are fairly closely related, but they have developed tone or register systems independently of each other. Th
Vowel harmony shift in Mongolian
It has generally been assumed that Mongolian has vowel harmony of the palatal (front-back) type, but in this article I will present acoustic data from several Mongolian dialects, which show that there has been a shift in the phonetic basis of vowel harmony from palatality in Classical Mongolian to pharyngeality in modern East Mongolian (including Khalkha and Inner Mongolian). I will also treat Mo
Is life-sustaining treatment justified? - Nurses and physicians’ opinions regarding general ward patients.
Some applications of scintillation spectrometry in the study of nuclear properties
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Nurses' conceptions of decision making concerning life-sustaining treatment.
Gränsdragningen mellan serveringstjänst och livsmedelsförsäljning - ur ett mervärdesskatterättsligt perspektiv -
Hur arbetar Tesla för att nå ut till sin publik?
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Inbjudan till symposiet GRAMMATIK I FOKUS i Lund Torsdagen den 7 och fredagen den 8 februari 2008 För tjugoandra gången anordnas symposiet GRAMMATIK I FOKUS vid SOL- institutionen, Lunds universitet. Liksom tidigare år kan föredrag beröra gramma- tiska fenomen och teorier inom många områden, t.ex. språkundervisning, barn- språk, psykolingvistik, enskilda språk, språkhistoria, typologi, datalingvis
https://projekt.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/projekt_grimm/Inbjudan_GiF_2008.pdf - 2025-08-09
Mongolic vowel shifts and the classification of the Mongolic languages
Although the Mongolic language group consists of ten rather closely related languages, there is no consensus in the literature about the classification of the languages into subgroups. One reason for this is the occurrence of more or less independent phonological innovations which are difficult to order in time and which may have spread geographically rather than genetically. All Mongolic language
Statistisk grundkurs
Relative Clauses in Kammu and the Keenan-Comrie Hierarchy
There are three relativization strategies in the Austroasiatic lang Kammu: (1) deletion of the relativized NP, (2) deletion & change of word order, & (3) pronominalization of the relativized NP. The use of these strategies for the six positions (subject, direct O, indirect O, oblique NP, genitive, & O of comparison) on the relativization hierarchy proposed by E. Keenan & B. Comrie