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Abstract
The Solon Ewenki and the Buryat Mongols both belong to cross-border peoples, living in China, Mongolia and Russia. The Solon Ewenki and Buryat Mongols in China live in the China-Mongolia-Russia border areas of Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia. There are many commonalities or similarities in history, culture, society, religion and language, especially, the common relationship shown in linguistics is more obvious. According to the first-hand language information we have, there is a certain number of shared words in Solon Ewenki and Buryat Mongolian, These common words mainly involve nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives and so on. Through the analysis and study of these common words, we can further scientifically explore the complex and changeable deep historical relationship between the Ewenki people and the Buryat Mongols.
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