Bloomington, Indiana University,
Ural and Altaic series, Vol. 4.
The Hague, Mouton and Co., 1961, - 336 p.
This description of a Mongolian dialect is based
on a study of the speech of Peter (Uregungee)
Onon, who was bo 11 November 1919 in
Bokore-cien, a place on the Noni river (Naun muren)
in the Inner Mongolian province of Hsingan in North-
west Manchuria. Mr. Onon's speech was first treated
by William M. Austin in "A brief outline of Dagur grammar",
Studies in Linguistics 10.65-75 (1952).
Dagur (Daure) is spoken by some 80 to 100 thousand
people in Manchuria.
Ural and Altaic series, Vol. 4.
The Hague, Mouton and Co., 1961, - 336 p.
This description of a Mongolian dialect is based
on a study of the speech of Peter (Uregungee)
Onon, who was bo 11 November 1919 in
Bokore-cien, a place on the Noni river (Naun muren)
in the Inner Mongolian province of Hsingan in North-
west Manchuria. Mr. Onon's speech was first treated
by William M. Austin in "A brief outline of Dagur grammar",
Studies in Linguistics 10.65-75 (1952).
Dagur (Daure) is spoken by some 80 to 100 thousand
people in Manchuria.