Mongolian Grammar

About the authors:

Rita Kullmann, Swiss, teacher by profession, studied Mongolian (Classical script) in Inner Mongolia University in 1984. 1986-1988 she lived in Leeds, where she and her family had contact with several Mongolian students from Ulaanbaatar. In 1989 she took part-time lessons with a Mongolian teacher in Cambridge's Faculty of Oriental Studies. From 1991 until 2003 she and her family have been living in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The Mongolian Grammar was completed 1996 under the auspices of the Academy of Sciences with the help of Mr. Tserenpil.

D. Tserenpil graduated 1984 from the Mongolian Language Department of the Mongolian State University. He did research on the structure and system of modern Mongolian at the Institute of Language and Literature of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences. He lectured at universities and institutes in Ulaanbaatar and wrote scientific articles. In 1996 he got a Ph.D in linguistics. From 1998-2001 he taught Mongolian language at the Central Euroasian Studies Department of the Indiana University in Bloomington, USA. Since 2001 he is the Head of the International Department, School of Mongolian Language and Culture, National University of Mongolia.

About the book:

Complete Grammar (and Study Book) of the Mongolian language, featuring Cyrillic script, Classical script (as used in Inner Mongolia) and English explanations. 448 pages, good quality paperback. Ideal for learners and researchers of Mongolian.

Awarded as "Best Academic Book of the Year 1997" by the Ministry of Education of Mongolia.

It contains 5 parts:

  1. Introduction with general information about the Mongolian language, the alphabets and the word structure.
  2. Lexicology with word building, special parts like idioms and indigenous Mongolian vocabulary
  3. Morphology, covering all the different parts of speech.
  4. Syntax, covering sentence structure, parts of a sentence and punctuation.
  5. Appendix with many helpful tables, lists and word index.

This book provides the learner with:

This is the second revised version. The first edition of 1000 books was sold out within 3 years.

Comments:

"This is the first Mongolian grammar in English compiled in Mongolia which embraces both the Cyrillic and Classical script, and has an equal emphasis on pedagogy and science. We (Rita Kullmann and I) both felt that it should be not only an ordinary study book with some traditional grammar explanations and examples but should also be a popular scientific grammar, including the latest achievements in Mongolian linguistics." (from Mr. Tserenpil's preface)

"This entertaining and well presented book was written on the basis of the author's observations and frustrating experiences as she made the enormous endeavor to learn Mongolian.... Mr. Tserenpil's background knowledge and research on the structure and system of Modern Mongolian, which comes in light of new advances and revisions in modern Mongolian linguistics, gives the book a modern look.... While authors had a practical objective to design a book that would help foreigners learn Mongolian and thereby fill the void for a Modern Mongolian Grammar in English, this text book also promises to be a popular and useful scientific grammar.....The so-called language "fillers" are really important in any language. Appropriate and timely use of these fillers gives the naturalness to speaker's speech and allows one to express abstract feelings and emotions in a correct way. Moreover, right use of them shows a speaker's proficiency in a target language.... I know of no Mongolian grammar or textbook, except this book, where interjections ("fillers") are listed in a very detailed way with the situations and circumstances in which they can be used.... From my experience teaching Mongolian as a second language to English speakers for 10 years, I consider this book to be an accurate and practical Mongolian grammar. It would be of equal interest to learners of Mongolian language, scholars, and researchers alike." (from the book review written by B.Khurelbat in the "Mongolian Studies", Journal of the Mongolia Society, Volume XX, 1997)

"Just a note to say hello. First I wanted to say to Rita how much I am enjoying her book... not fluent yet by any means but learning steadily! ...." (Buck Rusher, an American medical surgeon/consultant working at a Mongolian hospital)

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