Ordos Dialect
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Ordos (also
Urdus (in southern dialects); dialect of Mongolian is spoken in the
Ordos City region in Inner Mongolia. It is also sometimes classified as
a language within the Mongolic language family or as a dialect of the
Southern Mongolian standard language. Due to the research of
Antoine Mostaert, the development of this dialect could be traced
back 100 years. The Ordos vowel phoneme system in word-initial
syllables is similar to that of the Chakhar dialect, the most notable
difference being that it has [e] and [e:] instead of [a] and In
contrast to the other dialects of Mongolian proper, it retains this
distinction in all following syllables including in open word-final
syllables, thus resembling the syllable and phoneme structure of
Middle Mongolian more than any other Mongolian variety.
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