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generally accepted. With
loanwords from
Persian being added to Old Hindi's
Prakritic base, the
language evolved into Hindustani,
which further developed into...
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Hindustani retained the grammar, as well as the core
Sanskritic and
Prakritic vocabulary, of the
local Indian language of the Ganges-Yamuna Doab called...
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Hybrid Sanskrit or
Buddhistic Sanskrit,
which contains many
Middle Indic (
prakritic)
elements not
found in
other forms of Sanskrit.
Early works of Sanskrit...
-
competed with numerous, less
exact vernacular Indian languages called Prakritic languages (prākṛta-). The term
prakrta literally means "original, natural...
- well as "Urdu".
While Urdu
retained the
grammar and core
Sanskritic and
Prakritic vocabulary of Khariboli, it
adopted the
Nastaleeq writing system. Urdu...
- ****amese script.
Though the
language is Sanskrit,
there appear systematic Prakriticisms that
indicate an
underlying colloquial Indo-Aryan language,
called Kamarupi...
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Watson 1993, p. 233.
Victor Mair (May 14, 2019). "Language Log »
Prakritic "Kroraina" and Old
Sinitic reconstructions of "Loulan"". languagelog.ldc...
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Turkestan and
Central Asia and the
Tocharian question. "Language Log »
Prakritic "Kroraina" and Old
Sinitic reconstructions of "Loulan"". Voynikov, Zhivko...
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replacing Indo-Aryan
vocabulary with pure-Tamil words,
especially Sanskritic/
Prakritic words that
entered via Middle-Tamil;
hence making Grantha characters almost...
- the
forward castes. The
appellation Govi is
probably derived from the
Prakritic Gahapati which literally means 'householder'. We find in the 13th century...