(linguistics) Used after an isolated affix or clitic to indicate that it has two variant forms, dependent on the vowel harmony of the preceding stem or word.
In Mongolian linguistic morphology, after an isolated affix or clitic, a marker is used to indicate that the word has two variant forms based on the vowel harmony of the preceding element.
(linguistics) Used after an isolated affix or clitic to indicate that it has three variant forms, dependent on the vowel harmony of the preceding stem or word.
In Mongolian morphological structure, after an isolated affix or clitic, a three-form marker is used, which represents three different variants of the preceding word's vowel harmony.
(linguistics) Used after an isolated affix or clitic to indicate that it has four variant forms, dependent on the vowel harmony of the preceding stem or word.