Medial and final forms may be distinguished from those of other tooth-shaped letters through:
vowel harmony (e), the shape of adjacent consonants (q/k and γ/g), and position in syllable sequence (n, ng, q, γ, d).[12]
The final tail extends to the left after bow-shaped consonants (such as b, and p), and to the right in all other cases.
ᠠ᠋ = medial form used after the junction in a proper name compound.[13]: 44
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abcdLessing, Ferdinand (1960).
Mongolian-English Dictionary(PDF). University of California Press. Note that this dictionary uses the transliterations c, ø, x, y, z, ai, and ei; instead of č, ö, q, ü, ǰ, ayi, and eyi;: xii as well as problematically and incorrectly treats all rounded vowels (o/u/ö/ü) after the initial syllable as u or ü.[5]
Medial and final forms may be distinguished from those of other tooth-shaped letters through:
vowel harmony (e), the shape of adjacent consonants (q/k and γ/g), and position in syllable sequence (n, ng, q, γ, d).[12]
The final tail extends to the left after bow-shaped consonants (such as b, and p), and to the right in all other cases.
ᠠ᠋ = medial form used after the junction in a proper name compound.[13]: 44
^
abcdLessing, Ferdinand (1960).
Mongolian-English Dictionary(PDF). University of California Press. Note that this dictionary uses the transliterations c, ø, x, y, z, ai, and ei; instead of č, ö, q, ü, ǰ, ayi, and eyi;: xii as well as problematically and incorrectly treats all rounded vowels (o/u/ö/ü) after the initial syllable as u or ü.[5]