Mongolian
"c" in left column means cassette is available in room 121. No letter in left column means the tape is on open reel; you may listen to it during our office hours.
Catalog numbers beginning with "B" usually indicate first year materials. Catalog numbers beginning with "A" indicate second year materials. Books and tapes for the Basic Course in Mongolian and Intermediate Mongolian are available for purchase from the Mongolia Society.
B01.01-.04 Mongol Reader--Austin, Hangin, Onon c B02.01-.18 Basic Course in Mongolian, Units 1-18 (Volume 73)--Hangin c B03.01-.06 Basic Course in Mongolian, Units 1-24 (1975)--Hangin c B04.01-.24 Mongol Khel surakh bichig--Choi Luvsanzhav c B05.01-.05 Ucebnice mongolstiny: Hovorovy styl (Mongolian Textbook: Colloquial Style) c B06.01 Spoken Mongolian--Sanders, Bat-Ireedui c B07.01-.04 Mongol Language Competencies c B08.01 Mongol Khel surakh bichig--dialogues and texts c B09.01 Sayn bayna uu? Mongolian Language Textbooks 1-3, Legdengiyn Tserenchunt and Sharon Luethy CD B10.01 Survival Course by L. Tserenchunt and S. Luethy c A01.01-.07 Intermediate Mongolian--Hangin C01.01-.05 Conversational Mongolian--Hangin CD E01.01 A Student Guide to Khalkha Mongolian Pronunciation
Last updated: 3 July 2007
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