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[edit ]Funny idea to add a stup tag to this article! Not that it is inaccurate to call it a stub, but "who" exactly can help by expanding it? Maybe collect 100.000 EUR for a first class description project? - though this one is not too particular. Short of that, one could go through a handful of journal articles in Inner Mongolian journals - thus the tag might attract some native speaker linguists from Hohhot who could actually access them ... This tag just feels like somebody just threw me a gauntlet, and neither I nor anybody else who is likely to note it is likely to be able to do anything about it. G Purevdorj (talk) 23:12, 30 June 2014 (UTC) [reply ]
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