Baarin (Mongolian , Chinese 巴林 Bālín) is a dialect of Mongolian spoken mainly in Inner Mongolia.
Baarin is spoken in the Baarin Right Banner, Baarin Left Banner, Ar Khorchin Banner and Ongniud Banner of Ulanhad and in the Jirin Banner of Tongliao in Inner Mongolia.[1] It has been grouped together with Khorchin and Kharchin[2] or as an intermediate variant between these two on the one hand and Chakhar, Khalkha and Ordos on the other hand.[3] On the other hand, it is part of Southern Mongolian as far as its Standard language is concerned and has therefore been grouped into such a variety as well.[4]
Baarin has the short vowel phonemes pronounced as //ɑ, ə, i, ɔ, ʊ, o, u, ɛ, œ, ʏ, y// and the corresponding long vowels.[5] The consonant phonemes are pronounced as //m, n, ŋ, p, pʰ, t, tʰ, tʃ, tʃʰ, x, k, s, ʃ, l, j, r, w//.[6] That is, as in Khalkha and Khorchin, the basic phonation contrast in plosives and affricates is based on aspiration, not on voicedness. This even includes pronounced as //k//. In contrast to Khalkha and akin to Khorchin, palatalized consonants have already lost their phoneme status and conveyed it to the new vowel phonemes pronounced as //ɛ, œ, ʏ, y//.
The accusative takes the form pronounced as //i//, e.g. pronounced as //xəli// 'language-Acc'.[7] The genitive, on the other hand, tends to contain one pronounced as //n//, but it is still based on pronounced as //i//.[8] Due to this, homophony with the accusative can occur in a few cases, e.g. ternə (accusative and genitive of the distal demonstrative), but not əni (proximal accusative) vs. ənni (proximal genitive).[9] There is no allative and no cognate of the old sociative case, but an additional case in -tar < dotura 'inside' with fairly narrow meaning has been assumed.[10]