Apabhraṃśa
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Apabhraṃśa
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Apabhraṃśa is a term used by vaiyākaraṇāḥ since Patañjali to refer to languages spoken in North India before the rise of the modern languages. In Indology, it is used as an umbrella term for the dialects forming the transition between the late Middle and the early Modern Indo-Aryan languages, spanning the period between the 6th and 13th centuries CE. However, these dialects are conventionally included in the Middle Indo-Aryan period. Apabhraṃśa in Sanskrit literally means "corrupt" or "non-gramm
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Class of Indian languages
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apabhra%E1%B9%83%C5%9Ba
date created:
2005-10-15T21:29:59Z
date modified:
2024-09-08T11:55:28Z
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