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Oirat language

Oirat (Clear script: ''Oirad kelen''; Kalmyk: Өөрд, Khalkha-Mongolian: ) belongs to the group of Mongolic languages. Scholars differ as to whether they regard Oirat as a distinct language〔Birtalan 2003. Note that she is not altogether clear about that matter as she writes: "For the present purpose, Spoken Oirat, from which Kalmuck is excluded, may therefore be treated as a more or less uniform language." (212). See also Sanžeev 1953〕 or a major dialect of the Mongolian language.〔Sečenbaγatur et al. 2005〕 Oirat speaking areas are scattered across the far west of the Mongolian state,〔 the northwest of People's Republic of China (mainly in Xinjiang, but even ''Deed Mongol'' in Qinghai and, with a tiny population, in Gansu),〔Sečenbaγatur et al. 2005: 396-398〕 and Russia's Caspian coast, where its major variety is Kalmyk.〔Sečenbaγatur et al. 2005, Bläsing 2003: 229〕 In all three nations, Oirat has become variously endangered or even obsolescent as a direct result of government actions or as a consequence of social and economic policies. Its most widespread tribal dialect, which is spoken in all of these nations, is Torgut.〔Svantesson et al. 2005: 148〕〔 The term ''Oirat'' or, more precisely, Written Oirat is sometimes also used to refer to the language of historical documents written in the Clear script.〔Birtalan 2003: 210-211〕
In Mongolia, there are seven historical Oirat dialects, each corresponding to a different tribe:〔Coloo 1988: 1-6〕
#Dörbet is spoken in half of the ''sums'' of Uvs Province and in Dörgön, Khovd Province
#Bayat in the ''sums'' of Malchin, Khyargas, Tes and Züüngovi, Uvs
#Torgut in Bulgan ''sum'', Khovd
#Uriankhai in the ''sums'' of Duut and Mönkhkhairkhan, Khovd and in the ''sums'' of Altai, Buyant and Bulgan, Bayan-Ölgii Province
#Ööld in Erdenebüren, Khovd
#Zakhchin in the ''sums'' of Mankhan, Altai, Üyench, Zereg and Möst, Khovd
#Khoton in Tarialan, Uvs.
There are some varieties that are difficult to classify. The Alasha dialect in Alxa League in Inner Mongolia originally belonged to Oirat〔Sečenbaγatur et al. 2005: 265-266〕 and has been classified as such by some because of its phonology.〔 But it has been classified by others as Mongolian proper because of its morphology.〔Sečenbaγatur et al. 2005: 190-191〕 The Darkhad dialect in Mongolia's Khövsgöl Province has variously been classified as Oirat, Mongolian proper, or (less often) Buryat.〔See literature given in Sanžaa and Tujaa 2001: 33-34〕
Oirat is endangered in all areas where it is spoken. In Russia, the killing of a large fraction of the Kalmyk population and the destruction of their society as consequences of the Kalmyk deportations of 1943, along with the subsequent imposition among them of Russian as the sole official language have rendered the language obsolescent: it is almost exclusively the elderly that have a fluent command of Kalmyk.〔Bitkeeva 2007; for details see Bitkeeva 2006〕 In China, while Oirat is still quite widely used in its traditional ranges and there are many monolingual speakers,〔Bitkeeva 2007〕 a combination of government policies and social realities has created an environment deleterious to the use of this language: the Chinese authorities' adoption of Southern Mongolian as the normative Mongolian language,〔Sečenbaγatur et al. 2005: 179〕 new educational policies which have led to the virtual elimination of Mongolian schools in Xinjiang (there were just two left as of 2009), policies aiming to curtail nomadism, and the limited occupational prospects in Chinese society for graduates of Mongolian schools.〔Indjieva 2009: 59-65〕 As for Mongolia, the predominance of Khalkha Mongolian is bringing about the Khalkhaization of all other varieties of Mongolian.〔Coloo 1988: III-IV〕
==Script systems==

Oirat has been written in two script systems: historically, the Clear script, which originated from the Mongolian script, was used. It uses modified letters shapes e.g. to differentiate between different rounded vowels, and it uses a small stroke on the right to indicate vowel length. It was retained longest in China where it can still be found in an occasional journal article. In Kalmykia, a Cyrillic-based script system has been implemented. It is strictly phonemic, not representing epenthetic vowels, and thus doesn’t show syllabification. In Mongolia, Central Mongolian minority varieties have no status, thus Oirats are supposed to use Mongolian Cyrillic which de facto only represents Khalkha Mongolian. In China, Buryat and Oirat are considered non-standard as compared to Southern Mongolian and are therefore supposed to use the Mongolian script and Southern Mongolian grammar (if not, as in current practice, rather Mandarin Chinese and Hanzi) for writing.

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