Appendix:Common Mongolic reconstructions

The following list of Common Mongolic reconstructions (i.e., reconstructions of the core branch of Mongolic languages) is from Nugteren (2011).

Classification
Groups of languages:
 * central Mongolic: Mongol proper, Ordos, Oirat-Kalmuck, Buriat, Khamnigan
 * peripheral Mongolic: Non-central languages: Dagur, Eastern Yugur, Shirongol, Moghol
 * Shirongol: Mongghul, Mangghuer, Baoan, Kangjia, Dongxiang
 * Baoanic: subgroup of Shirongol, consisting of Baoan, Kangjia, and Dongxiang
 * Monguoric: subgroup of Shirongol, consisting of Mongghul and Mangghuer
 * Dongxiang = Santa
 * Baoan = Bonan
 * Sanchuan = (a variety of) Mangghuer

Most of the peripheral Mongolic languages, including the Qinghai-Gansu languages, are descended from Common Mongolic. However, Dagur, (one of) the most divergent Mongolic language, may not be descended from Common Mongolic according to Nugteren (2011). (Compare the similar concept of "Common Turkic," from which all living Turkic languages – except Chuvash – descend.)