Some Features of the Dariganga Sub-Dialect

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Odontuya Luvsanbaldan, Badamsuren Yadamjav

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Dialects are non-literary variants of a language that are used by people in certain areas in rural areas. A dialect may differ from a literary language in its own words, grammar elements, and pronunciation features. Dialects can be incomprehensible if they are used in a literary language, as they are associated with the history of the language of an ethnic or ethnic minority. The classification of modern Mongolian dialects and dialects is divided into three categories: dialect, oral dialects, and sub-dialects, based on linguistic features. This article examines the origin and development of the Dariganga sub-dialect, one of the Mongolian dialects, in historical terms, and also examines the specific features of some Dariganga dialects, and we made a little survey among Dariganga ethnic people.

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