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! Language !! ISO639-3 !! Areas !! Vulnerability |
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|| Afghanistan |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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| 0 |
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|| Dagur (Amur) |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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| 96.1K |
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|| Yugur (Shira/Eastern) |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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| 4K |
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|| Monguor (Huzhu) |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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| 152K |
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|| Kangjia |
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|| China |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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| 1K |
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|| Kalmyk |
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|| Russian Federation |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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| 80.5K |
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|| Bonan |
|| Bonan / Bao'an |
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|align="center"| <code>peh</code> |
|align="center"| <code>peh</code> |
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|| China |
|| China |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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| 6K |
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|| Santa |
|| Santa / Dongxiang |
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|align="center"| <code>sce</code> |
|align="center"| <code>sce</code> |
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|| China |
|| China |
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|| 1 - Vulnerable |
|| 1 - Vulnerable |
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| 200K |
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Revision as of 02:53, 2 January 2014
The Mongolic languages include Khalkha, Buryat, Kalmyk, Ordos, Dagur, Yugur, Monguor, and a number of other languages.
Status
name | Language | ISO 639 | formalism | state | stems | coverage | location | primary authors | |
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-2 | -3 | ||||||||
apertium-khk
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Khalkha | (mn)
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khk
|
HFST (lexc+twol) | development | 441 | ~50.6% | apertium-khk (incubator) | Jonathan |
apertium-bua
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Buryat |
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bua
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HFST (lexc+twol) | prototype | 217 | ~34.8% | apertium-bua (incubator) | Jonathan |
Vulnerability
This table summarizes the vulnerability of various Mongolic languages. Data is derived from the ‘Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, © UNESCO, http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas’.
Language | ISO639-3 | Areas | Vulnerability | № speakers |
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Mogholi | mhj
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Afghanistan | 4 - Critically endangered | 0 |
Dagur (Amur) | dta
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China | 4 - Critically endangered | 96.1K |
Yugur (Shira/Eastern) | yuy
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China | 3 - Severely endangered | 4K |
Monguor (Huzhu) | mjg
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China | 3 - Severely endangered | 152K |
Kangjia | kxs
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China | 3 - Severely endangered | 1K |
Kalmyk | xal
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Russian Federation | 2 - Definitely endangered | 80.5K |
Bonan / Bao'an | peh
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China | 2 - Definitely endangered | 6K |
Santa / Dongxiang | sce
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China | 1 - Vulnerable | 200K |