Shirongol languages

The Shirongol, Shirongolic or Southeast Mongolian (or more rarely, the Dolot languages) are a subgroup of the Mongolic languages in the Southern Mongolian subgroup.

They are spoken in the Gansu and Qinghai provinces in China.

Contrary to the Central Mongolic languages and Moghol, the Southern Mongolic languages (and therefore Shirongol) and Daur are not synharmonic, according to Janhunen.

Like all Mongolic languages, their word order is SOV, have agglutinative morphology and have vowel harmony.

[2] The Shirongolic family groups together the Bonan, Dongxiang, Kangjia and Monguor languages.