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  This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 19 January 2021 and 6 May 2021. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Yanqin Li. Peer reviewers: Suby1234.

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why the fuck

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is there only examples of the chinese language here? Monguor are not etnic han, nor is mandarin their native language. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.19.232.112 (talk) 18:42, 29 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Numerals

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Given that at least some varieties of Monguor are reported to have discarded every Mongolic numeral but "one" and adapted Chinese numberals instead (Slater 2003), the table of numerals needs both sourcing AND contextualization. Else it could easily amount to misinformation. G Purevdorj (talk) 07:13, 13 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Introduction to Mongolian Comparative Studies. By Nicholas Poppe. SUOMALAIS-UGRILAINEN SEURAN TOIMITUKSIA MÉMOIRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ FINNO-OUGRIENNE 110. Helsinki, 1955 1987. 300 pages. ISBM 951-9403 13-2 ISSN 0355-0230

ANTOINE MOSTAERT, C.I.C.M., The Mongols of Kansu and Their language, Bulletin No. 8 (1931) of the Catholic University of Peking, pp. 75-89.

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Introduction to Mongolian Comparative Studies. By Nicholas Poppe. SUOMALAIS-UGRILAINEN SEURAN TOIMITUKSIA MÉMOIRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ FINNO-OUGRIENNE 110. Helsinki, 1955 1987. 300 pages. ISBM 951-9403 13-2 ISSN 0355-0230

A. DE SMEDT, C.I.C.M. et A. MOSTAERT, C.I.C.M., Le dialecte monguor parlé par les Mongols du Kansu occidental. Ie partie, Phonétique, Anthropos XXIV-XXV (1929-1930), correct. XXVI (1931); IIe partie: Grammaire, Peking, 1945; IIIe partie: Dictionnaire monguor-français, Pei-p'ing, 1933.

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