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In a classroom in Mongolia's capital, students pass over the Soviet-era Cyrillic alphabet they grew up with and turn their copybooks sideways to practice the traditional, vertical Mongolian script ...
While people in Mongolian People’s Republic speak Mongolian, they write with the Russian alphabet in normal cases. Mongolian students said although the Russian alphabet has provided more readability ...
This paper discusses the possibilities of applying the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) guidelines to the encoding of a Mongolian historical record of the high middle ages, which has written in ...
By the order of the President of Mongolia, National Language and Script Day takes place within the first week of May. This year, the National Language and Script Day is being celebrated under the ...
The vertical Mongolian script dates back to the 13th century. Under Soviet pressure, Mongolia and Buryatia long ago switched to use of the Cyrillic alphabet.
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ A scientific conference themed ‘National Language and Script, Heritage and Usage’ was held in frame of series of events dedicated to ‘National Language and Script Day-2018’ on ...
In a classroom in Mongolia's capital, students pass over the Soviet-era Cyrillic alphabet they grew up with and turn their copybooks sideways to practice the traditional, vertical Mongolian script ...
In a classroom in Mongolia's capital, students pass over the Soviet-era Cyrillic alphabet they grew up with and turn their copybooks sideways to practice the traditional, vertical Mongolian script ...
Mongolia's government adopted Cyrillic eight decades ago when it was ruled by a Soviet-dominated regime, but now it is also backing the revival of the archaic script that had been left as the ...
In a classroom in Mongolia's capital, students pass over the Soviet-era Cyrillic alphabet they grew up with and turn their copybooks sideways to practice the traditional, vertical Mongolian script ...
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