- (1996).
Apabhramsha Bhasha Sahitya Ki
Shodh Pravritiyan. New Delhi:
Bhartiya Jnanpith.
Bhartiya Jnanpith Bhartiya Jnanpith. p. 388.
Apabhramsha Sahitya...
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script are Marathi, Pāḷi, Sanskrit, Hindi, Boro, Nepali, Sherpa, Prakrit,
Apabhramsha, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Braj Bhasha, Chhattisgarhi, Haryanvi, Magahi, Nagpuri...
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Paishachi by some linguists. This
progenitor of
Konkani (or
Paishachi Apabhramsha) has
preserved an
older form of
phonetic and
grammatic development, showing...
- and
features dialogues in
several other languages,
including Sanskrit,
Apabhramsha, and Paishachi. The
novel narrates the
story of five
souls (including...
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Shauraseni Prakrit (Sanskrit: शौरसेनी प्राकृत, romanized: Śaurasenī Prākṛta) was a
Middle Indo-Aryan
language and a
Dramatic Prakrit.
Shauraseni was the...
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jewellery industries.
Bengali developed from Abahattha, a
derivative of
Apabhramsha,
itself derived from
Magadhi Prakrit. The
modern Bengali vocabulary contains...
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ancient Prakrit.
According to
professor Keshri Kumar Singh,
Nagpuri is an
Apabhramsha and
descendant of
Magadhi Prakrit in his book "Nagpuri
bhasa ebam Sahitya"...
- is part of the
Western Hindi subgroup. A
descendant of the
Sauraseni Apabhramsha language,
Bundeli was
classified under Western Hindi by
George Abraham...
- a
single language or a
single kind of language,
alongside Sanskrit,
Apabhramsha, and Paishachi.
German Indologist Theodor Bloch (1894)
dismissed the...
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occur after the
dramatic Prakrits, and
characterize the Late Prakrit, or
Apabhramsha,
stage (ca. 900 AD).
Intervocalic -m-
becomes a
nasalized glide /ʋ̃/...