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Apabhraṃśa (Sanskrit: अपभ्रंश, IPA: [ɐpɐbʱrɐ̃ˈɕɐ], Prakrit: अवहंस Avahaṃsa) is a term used by vaiyākaraṇāḥ (native grammarians)
since Patañjali to refer...
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which warrants that ṣ and s are
replaced by ś.
Linguists claim this
apabhramsa gave rise to
various eastern Indo-European
languages like
modern ****amese...
- Sindhi, Gujarati, Rajasthani, and
Western Hindi.
Saurashtra language Apabhraṃśa Prakrit Andrew Ollett (10
October 2017). "5".
Figuring Prakrit. pp. 111–140...
- Ṭakka
Apabhraṃśa is the north-western
Apabhraṃśa lect
which descends from the
Prakrits and
further descends into
Punjabic languages. It was
spoken in the...
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gradually transformed into
Apabhraṃśas (अपभ्रंश)
which were used
until about the 13th
century CE. The term
apabhraṃśa,
meaning "fallen away", refers...
- Gaudi-Kamarupi
Apabhraṃśa (Also
known as
Proto Kamta,
Proto Rajbongshi and
Proto Goalpariya) is the
postulated Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA)
Prakrit language...
- The
Gurjar Apabhraṃśa is one of the many
Apabhraṃśas to
descend from the Prakrits. It was
spoken in the
western part of India,
throughout the Chaulukya...
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Kashmiri Apabhraṃśa is the
northern Apabhraṃśa lect
which descends from the
Prakrits and
further descends into
Pahari languages. It was
spoken in the...
- Magahi, Paiśācī, the otherwise-unattested Cūlikāpaiśācī and
Apabhraṃśa (virtually
Gurjar Apabhraṃśa,
prevalent in the area of
Gujarat and
Rajasthan at that...
- via
Apabhraṃśa.
Marathi is one of
several languages that
further descend from
Maharashtri Prakrit.
Further changes led to the
formation of
Apabhraṃśa, followed...