МОНГОЛ ХЭЛНИЙ НЭРИЙН БҮЛГИЙН БҮТЦИЙГ ХЭЛНИЙ ХЭВ ШИНЖ СУДЛАЛЫН ҮҮДНЭЭС СУДЛАХ НЬ

Authors

  • PUREVSUREN Bazarjav

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22353/MJFLC2025206

Abstract

The structure of noun phrases (NPs) has long been a central topic in cross-linguistic research, as it provides insights into the organization of grammatical categories and the principles underlying language universals. Mongolian, as an agglutinative language with relatively flexible word order, presents unique challenges and opportunities for typological analysis.

This study aims to examine the structural patterns of Mongolian noun phrases within a typological framework. By comparing Mongolian NPs with those of other languages, the research identifies generalizations that highlight both universal tendencies and language-specific properties. In doing so, the paper contributes to a deeper understanding of NP typology and the broader organization of grammatical structures across languages.

The analysis focuses on key NP components, including determiners, adjectives, numerals, and possessive markers, as well as the ordering restrictions and hierarchical relationships among them. The results provide evidence for several typologically significant patterns in Mongolian, offering insights relevant to both theoretical linguistics and cross-linguistic studies.

Published

2025-12-27

How to Cite

Bazarjav, P. (2025). МОНГОЛ ХЭЛНИЙ НЭРИЙН БҮЛГИЙН БҮТЦИЙГ ХЭЛНИЙ ХЭВ ШИНЖ СУДЛАЛЫН ҮҮДНЭЭС СУДЛАХ НЬ. Mongolian Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures, 30(625). https://doi.org/10.22353/MJFLC2025206