The Past Tenses of the Mongolian Verb

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The Past Tenses of the Mongolian Verb
Author : Robert I. Binnick
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 25 November 2011
ISBN : 9789004216143
Pages : 258 pages
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The Past Tenses of the Mongolian Verb by Robert I. Binnick Book PDF Summary

This book details a new and comprehensive account of the meanings and uses of the four past tense endings of Modern Mongolian, in both the spoken and written languages.

The Past Tenses of the Mongolian Verb

This book details a new and comprehensive account of the meanings and uses of the four past tense endings of Modern Mongolian, in both the spoken and written languages.

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The Past Tenses of the Mongolian Verb

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