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基本信息·出版社:Lonely Planet Publications Ltd
·页码:208 页
·出版日期:1995年09月
·ISBN:086442308X
·条形码:9780864423085
·版本:第1版
·装帧:简装
·开本:32开 Pages Per Sheet
·外文书名:Lonely Planet惯用语: 蒙古语
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This is the only Mongolian language guide available, with an extensive vocabulary, plenty of essential words and phrases, notes on pronunciation, culture and, for the more adventurous, grammar. Make your journey to this fascinating country complete with this useful language kit.
This phrasebook covers basic Mongolian. It includes sections on food, with details on local cooking methods, food available and common dishes.
-the only book available for travellers and language learners
-extensive pronunciation and grammar chapters appropriate for language learners
-excellent sections on food, with details on local cooking methods, food available and common dishes
-cultural background information with tips on etiquette and customs
-Cyrillic script throughout, with accompanying transliteration
-comprehensive vocabulary
-index and thumb tabs for quick reference
Mongolia
Mongolia (Formerly Outer Mongolia.) a country of north-central Asia between Russia and China. Originally part of the Mongol Empire, the area was under Chinese control from 1691 to 1911 and from 1919 to 1921, when it formed a separate state under the protection of the USSR. Ulaanbaatar is the capital and the largest city. Population: 2,790,000.
the Mongolian Language
Family of about eight Altaic languages spoken by five to seven million people in central Eurasia. All Mongolian languages are relatively closely related; those languages whose speakers left the core area in Mongolia the earliest tend to be the most divergent. The most remote language is Mogholi (Moghul, Mongol), now spoken by fewer than 200 people in western Afghanistan. Less divergent are the languages of several ethnic groups in northwestern China, eastern Qinghai, and adjacent parts of Gansu and Inner Mongolia, altogether spoken by fewer than 500,000 people. The core languages are Mongolian proper, the dominant dialect in the Republic of Mongolia and the basis of Modern Standard Mongolian, and a group of peripheral dialects. The core group of Mongolian speakers traditionally have used Classical Mongolian as their literary language; it is written in a vertical alphabetic script borrowed from the Uighurs (see Turkic languages). Modern Mongolian was written in this script until 1946, when the People's Republic of Mongolia introduced a script using a modified Cyrillic alphabet. With political democratization in the 1990s, the old script has been revived. In Inner Mongolia it has been in continuous use.
作者简介 Alan Sanders
Alan Sanders is a main author of some books published by the Lonely Planet Publications Ltd.
J. Bat-Ireediu
J. Bat-Ireediu is a main author of some books published by the Lonely Planet Publications Ltd.
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编辑推荐 This is the only Mongolian language guide available, with an extensive vocabulary, plenty of essential words and phrases, notes on pronunciation, culture and, for the more adventurous, grammar. Make your journey to this fascinating country complete with this useful language kit.
·the only book available for travellers and language learners
·extensive pronunciation and grammar chapters appropriate for language learners
·excellent sections on food, with details on local cooking methods, food available and common dishes
·cultural background information with tips on etiquette and customs
·Cyrillic script throughout, with accompanying transliteration
·comprehensive vocabulary
·index and thumb tabs for quick reference
目录 INTRODUCTION
Getting Started
PRONUNCIATION
Script
Consonants
Vowels
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