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1963
Strees, J.C. (1963). Khalkha Structure. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
1970
Poppe, N. (1970). Mongolian Language Handbook. Washington: Center for Applied Linguistics.
bosˈguul
fugitive
ˈaxe
elder brother
gaˈraasaa
from one's own hand
ˈuŋʃisəŋ
having read
ˈali
which
gaˈluu
goose
moriˈooroo
by means of his own horse