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- Apabhraṃśa abstract "Apabhraṃśa (Sanskrit: अपभ्रंश, IPA: [əpəbʱrə̃ˈɕə], Prakrit: Avahansa) is a term used by the native Sanskrit grammarians since Patañjali to refer to the Indo-Aryan dialects of North India before the rise of the modern languages. In Indology, it is used as a cover 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-grammatical language", that which deviates from the norm of Sanskrit grammar.Apabhraṃśa literature is a valuable source for the history of North India for the period spanning the 12th to 16th centuries.".
- Apabhraṃśa wikiPageID "2915284".
- Apabhraṃśa wikiPageRevisionID "588933620".
- Apabhraṃśa subject Category:Jain_languages.
- Apabhraṃśa subject Category:Languages_of_India.
- Apabhraṃśa subject Category:Linguistic_history_of_India.
- Apabhraṃśa subject Category:Medieval_languages.
- Apabhraṃśa subject Category:Sanskrit.
- Apabhraṃśa comment "Apabhraṃśa (Sanskrit: अपभ्रंश, IPA: [əpəbʱrə̃ˈɕə], Prakrit: Avahansa) is a term used by the native Sanskrit grammarians since Patañjali to refer to the Indo-Aryan dialects of North India before the rise of the modern languages. In Indology, it is used as a cover 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.".
- Apabhraṃśa label "Apabhramsha".
- Apabhraṃśa label "Apabhramsha".
- Apabhraṃśa label "Apabhraṃśa".
- Apabhraṃśa label "Апабхранша".
- Apabhraṃśa sameAs Apabhra%E1%B9%83%C5%9Ba.
- Apabhraṃśa sameAs Apabhramsha.
- Apabhraṃśa sameAs Apabhramsha.
- Apabhraṃśa sameAs Q16528164.
- Apabhraṃśa sameAs Q16528164.
- Apabhraṃśa wasDerivedFrom Apabhraṃśa?oldid=588933620.