Mongolic languages

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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
-2 -3
apertium-khk Khalkha (mn) khk HFST (lexc+twol) development 441 ~50.6% apertium-khk (incubator) Jonathan
apertium-bua Buryat bua 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
Moghol mhj Afghanistan 4 - Critically endangered
Dagur (Amur) dta China 4 - Critically endangered
Shira Yugur yuy China 3 - Severely endangered
Huzhu Monguor mjg China 3 - Severely endangered
Kangjia kxs China 3 - Severely endangered
Kalmyk xal Russian Federation 2 - Definitely endangered
Bonan peh China 2 - Definitely endangered
Santa sce China 1 - Vulnerable