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more peripheral – parts of this region. On the other hand, these languages also show a high degree of diversity, with individual languages taking part in various subareal configurations or transit zones that are represented in the region, further complicating any attempts at defining them collectively in more exact, or exclusive, areal terms. We must therefore bear in mind that any collective reference to these languages, be it
Hindukush Indo-Aryan or any other term, will have to be interpreted as a highly gradient notion, acknowledging the apparent lack of any complete list of innovations, let alone retentions, that would cover more than a subset of them.
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suggests that the term should be discarded altogether, holding that there is no justification whatsoever for any such grouping (in addition to the term itself having a problematic history of use), and prefers to make a finer classification of these languages into smaller genealogical groups directly under the IA heading, a classification we shall return to shortly... Zoller identifies the Dardic languages as the modern successors of the Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA) language
Gandhari (also Gandhari Prakrit), but along with Bashir, Zoller concludes that the family tree model alone will not explain all the historical developments.
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languages... Dardic is simply a convenient term to denote a bundle of aberrant hill-languages which, in their relative isolation, accented in many cases by the invasion of Pathan tribes, have been in varying degrees sheltered against the expand influence of
Midland (Madhyadesha) innovations, being left free to develop on their own.
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developed new characteristics different from the IA languages of the Indo-Gangetic plain. Although the Dardic and
Nuristani (previously 'Kafiri') languages were formerly grouped together, Morgenstierne (1965) has established that the Dardic languages are Indo-Aryan, and that the Nuristani languages
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The seventeen Dardic languages constitute a geographic group of the northwestern-most Indo-Aryan languages. They fall into several small phylogenetic groups of Indo-Aryan, but together they show no common phonological innovations that demonstrate that they share any phylogenetic unity as a "Dardic
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dialects... There is not a single common feature distinguishing Dardic, as a whole, from the rest of the languages... Dardic is simply a convenient term to denote a bundle of aberrant hill-languages which, in their relative isolation, accented in many cases by the invasion of Pathan tribes, have
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Palula belongs to a group of Indo-Aryan (IA) languages spoken in the
Hindukush region that are often referred to as "Dardic" languages... It has been and is still disputed to what extent this primarily geographically defined grouping has any real classificatory validity... On the one hand, Strand
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On the one hand, it is obvious that these languages form a continuum together with the main Indo-Aryan languages of the northwestern
Subcontinent, with a gradually increased clustering of more prototypical Hindukush-Karakoram features toward the central – but in relation to the rest of Indo-Aryan
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scheme corresponds to recent scholarly consensus. As such, the historic Dardic's position as a legitimate genetic subfamily has been repeatedly called into question; it is widely acknowledged that the grouping is more geographical in nature, as opposed to linguistic. Indeed, Buddruss rejected the
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Dardic languages contain absolutely no features which cannot be derived from old . They have simply retained a number of striking archasisms, which had already disappeared in most
Prakrit dialects... There is not a single common feature distinguishing Dardic, as a whole, from the rest of the
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Rather than close linguistic or ethnic relationships, the original term Dardic was a geographical concept, denoting the northwesternmost group of Indo-Aryan languages. There is no ethnic unity among the speakers of these languages nor can the languages be traced to a single
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Sanskrit allow the combination of multiple neighboring words together into a single word: for instance, word-final 'ah' plus word-initial 'a' merge into 'o'. In actual Sanskrit literature, with the effects of sandhi, this sentence would be expected to appear as
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Khowar and
Kalasha are among the most archaic Indo-Aryan languages. Both are related to Gandhari and share some very characteristic archaisms (for instance old Indo-Aryan -t-, disappeared from other Indo-Ayran languages, -l/r- in Kalasha and
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Kashmiri half-vowel, which is difficult to render in the Urdu, Devnagri and Roman scripts alike. Sometimes, an umlaut is used when it occurs in conjunction with a vowel, so the word might be more accurately rendered as
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Khan, Sawar, et al. "Ethnogenetic analysis reveals that Kohistanis of Pakistan were genetically linked to west Eurasians by a probable ancestral genepool from Eurasian steppe in the bronze age." Mitochondrion 47 (2019):
268:. After further research, the term "Eastern Dardic" is now a legitimate grouping of languages that excludes some languages in the Dardistan region that are now considered to be part of different language families.
480:, and purportedly even further afield. Some linguists have posited that Dardic lects may have originally been spoken throughout a much larger region, stretching from the mouth of the Indus (in
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is also grammatically correct but indicates a dramatic revelation or other surprise. This dramatic form is often used in news headlines in Hindi-Urdu, Punjabi and other Indo-Aryan languages.
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While it is true that many Dardic languages have been influenced by non-Dardic languages, Dardic may have also influenced neighbouring Indo-Aryan lects in turn, such as
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points out that the term Dardic is geographic, not a linguistic expression. Taken literally, it allows one to believe that all the languages spoken in Dardistan are
328:, who conducted an extensive fieldwork in the region during the early 20th century, revised Grierson's classification and came to the view that only the "Kafiri" (
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450:, with "Mountain languages", such as Dardic. Kogan has also suggested an 'East-Dardic' sub-family; comprising the 'Kashmiri', 'Kohistani' and 'Shina' groups.
322:. However, Grierson's formulation of Dardic is now considered to be incorrect in its details, and has therefore been rendered obsolete by modern scholarship.
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Hindi-Urdu, and other non-Dardic Indo-Aryan languages, also sometimes utilize a "verb second" order (similar to Kashmiri and English) for dramatic effect.
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2411:Sudhakar Chattopadhyaya (1973),
1886:Bhan, Mona (11 September 2013).
1761:"Glottolog 4.8 - Eastern Dardic"
847:'person' is cognate to Sanskrit
194:
27:Subgroup of Indo-Aryan languages
2728:
2476:
2377:Kumaun: the land and the people
2231:
2177:
2158:
2086:Prakāśaṃ, Vennelakaṇṭi (2008).
1918:
1848:
1821:
1794:
1777:The Origin of the Indo-Iranians
1767:
1753:
1638:Prakāśaṃ, Vennelakaṇṭi (2008).
701:for 'house', compare with Urdu
487:
365:. These features include three
238:Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan languages
2763:, Cambridge University Press,
1662:
1599:
1538:
1511:
1484:
1431:
1413:
1339:
1307:
1290:
1270:
797:'work' or 'action' (Sanskrit:
733:(one of the titles of Emperor
13:
1:
2301:, Konkani Sahitya Prakashan,
1407:
851:'person or living being' and
677:) and Kashmiri uses the word
415:and the area they live in is
2667:Stephen R. Anderson (2005),
2281:, Indian Languages Society,
1828:Saxena, Anju (12 May 2011).
1606:Kellens, Jean. "DARDESTĀN".
1518:Saxena, Anju (12 May 2011).
7:
2673:, Oxford University Press,
2321:, Institute of Sindhology,
1581:. Brill. pp. 101–103.
1246:
1053:. / Feminine: Dā yawa aspa
10:
4636:
2374:Sharad Singh Negi (1993),
2137:. Routledge. p. 905.
2060:. Routledge. p. 973.
1964:Dani, Ahmad Hasan (2001).
1801:Dani, Ahmad Hasan (2001).
1675:. Routledge. p. 822.
1362:
1060:Mūng/Mūẓ̌ ba Ṭokyo ta/tar
789:'impoverished' (Sanskrit:
512:Eastern Dardic languages:
286:
252:and parts of northeastern
4579:
4536:
4492:
4469:
4425:
4368:
4342:
4333:
4300:
4275:
4245:
4194:
4183:
4176:
4139:
4093:
4063:
4020:
3957:
3946:
3911:
3873:
3852:
3826:
3805:
3784:
3775:
3766:
3746:
3715:
3621:
3612:
3565:
3457:
3374:
3309:
3302:
3255:
3213:
3185:
3178:
3171:
3069:
3048:
3022:
3013:
2963:
2942:
2906:
2890:
2844:
2823:
2814:
2757:Masica, Colin P. (1993),
2501:10.1163/1573384X-20150302
2041:10.1163/24685631-12340012
1928:Linguistics in South Asia
1892:. Routledge. p. 59.
1331:in the case of the older
968:Watashitachi wa Tōkyō ni
882:, as well as Uto-Aztecan
653:Loss of voiced aspiration
240:, are a group of several
217:, etc. are now separated)
193:
171:
142:
111:Linguistic classification
109:
44:
39:
34:
4380:Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit
2760:The Indo-Aryan Languages
2626:Amar Nath Malik (1995),
2538:The Indo-Aryan Languages
2483:Nicolaus, Peter (2015).
2351:, University of Calcutta
2196:Kachru, Braj B. (1981),
2135:The Indo-Aryan languages
2057:The Indo-Aryan Languages
2029:Annali Sezione Orientale
1672:The Indo-Aryan Languages
1286:indicates a rising tone.
1263:
902:Second example sentence
886:and Northeast Caucasian
813:Lahnda (Western Punjabi)
781:'birch tree' (Sanskrit:
695:Western Pahari languages
665:), Pashai uses the word
474:Central Pahari languages
336:languages separate from
149:Eastern Dardic languages
2735:Koul, Omkar N. (2008),
2489:Iran & the Caucasus
2167:Journal of Central Asia
1457:10.1515/jsall-2017-0004
1425:Encyclopædia Britannica
899:First example sentence
862:Verb position in Dardic
661:for 'earth' (Sanskrit:
389:is nearly identical to
316:George Abraham Grierson
4588:Indo-Iranian languages
2417:, Munshiram Manoharlal
2237:Kogan, Anton (2015), "
2224:Kogan, Anton (2013), "
1780:. BRILL. p. 318.
681:for 'milk' (Sanskrit:
505:
497:
432:George Morgenstierne's
359:
320:Indo-Iranian languages
4258:Maharashtrian Konkani
2315:Gulam Allana (2002),
1609:Encyclopaedia Iranica
1049:Masculine: Dā yaw as
819:'tree' (from Persian
565:Kohistani languages:
503:
495:
346:
277:Gandhara civilization
215:Kalasha-ala (Waigali)
40:Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan
4546:Andaman Creole Hindi
3977:Bishnupriya Manipuri
3797:Caribbean Hindustani
2808:Indo-Aryan languages
2380:, Indus Publishing,
1996:Morgenstierne, Georg
1740:www.mockandoneil.com
1705:. BRILL. p. 2.
1253:Indo-Aryan languages
605:Chitrali languages:
515:Kashmiri languages:
379:Indo-Aryan languages
242:Indo-Aryan languages
200:Dardic languages by
4593:Nuristani languages
4325:Mitanni superstrate
2934:Wotapuri-Katarqalai
2199:Kashmiri Literature
1858:A grammar of Palula
1548:A grammar of Palula
1258:Nuristani languages
719:Ashokan rock edicts
669:for 'smoke' (Urdu:
595:Wotapuri-Katarqalai
569:(Indus Kohistani),
326:Georg Morgenstierne
211:Kamkata-vari (Kati)
207:Nuristani languages
202:Georg Morgenstierne
4479:Proto-Indo-Iranian
4360:Early Ardhamagadhi
2737:"Dardic Languages"
2564:, 'earth', Pashai
1616:on 5 December 2017
1421:"Dardic languages"
773:'weak' (Sanskrit:
765:'long' (Sanskrit:
506:
498:
437:Central Indo-Aryan
59:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
4607:
4606:
4598:Iranian languages
4465:
4464:
4385:Dramatic Prakrits
4296:
4295:
4271:
4270:
4172:
4171:
4089:
4088:
4045:Rajbanshi (Nepal)
3942:
3941:
3762:
3761:
3608:
3607:
3598:list of languages
3298:
3297:
3251:
3250:
3167:
3166:
3009:
3008:
2770:978-0-521-29944-2
2750:978-81-8424-279-9
2680:978-0-19-927990-6
2548:978-0-415-77294-5
2459:978-0-08-087774-7
2273:Arun Kumar Biswas
2209:978-3-447-02129-6
2099:978-81-8424-279-9
2067:978-1-135-79710-2
2009:978-3-515-01217-1
1977:978-969-35-1231-1
1938:978-3-11-081950-2
1899:978-1-134-50983-6
1868:978-3-946234-31-9
1841:978-3-11-089887-3
1814:978-969-35-1231-1
1787:978-90-04-16054-5
1712:978-90-04-34678-9
1682:978-1-135-79711-9
1651:978-81-8424-279-9
1588:978-90-04-25269-1
1558:978-3-946234-31-9
1531:978-3-11-089887-3
1504:978-3-96110-180-1
1244:
1243:
785:). Kashmiri uses
628:Kunar languages:
530:Shina languages:
273:Gandhari language
246:northern Pakistan
222:
221:
154:Chitral languages
73:Jammu and Kashmir
51:Northern Pakistan
16:(Redirected from
4627:
4620:Dardic languages
4484:Proto-Indo-Aryan
4340:
4339:
4263:Canarese Konkani
4192:
4191:
4181:
4180:
3955:
3954:
3782:
3781:
3773:
3772:
3619:
3618:
3307:
3306:
3183:
3182:
3176:
3175:
3020:
3019:
2821:
2820:
2801:
2794:
2787:
2778:
2777:
2773:
2753:
2723:
2722:
2717:
2715:
2702:
2696:
2695:
2664:
2658:
2657:
2648:
2646:
2623:
2617:
2616:
2611:
2609:
2586:
2571:
2570:
2557:
2555:
2532:
2521:
2520:
2480:
2474:
2473:
2468:
2466:
2443:
2430:
2429:
2424:
2422:
2408:
2402:
2401:
2396:
2394:
2371:
2365:
2364:
2358:
2356:
2342:
2336:
2335:
2312:
2306:
2305:
2292:
2286:
2285:
2269:
2263:
2253:
2242:
2235:
2229:
2222:
2213:
2212:
2193:
2184:
2181:
2175:
2174:
2162:
2156:
2155:
2127:
2121:
2115:
2104:
2103:
2083:
2072:
2071:
2051:
2045:
2044:
2035:(1–2): 265–266.
2020:
2014:
2013:
1992:
1986:
1985:
1961:
1955:
1949:
1943:
1942:
1922:
1916:
1910:
1904:
1903:
1883:
1877:
1876:
1852:
1846:
1845:
1825:
1819:
1818:
1798:
1792:
1791:
1771:
1765:
1764:
1757:
1751:
1750:
1748:
1746:
1731:
1720:
1719:
1696:
1690:
1689:
1666:
1660:
1659:
1635:
1626:
1625:
1623:
1621:
1612:. Archived from
1603:
1597:
1596:
1572:
1563:
1562:
1542:
1536:
1535:
1515:
1509:
1508:
1488:
1482:
1481:
1459:
1435:
1429:
1428:
1417:
1342:
1310:
1293:
1273:
1097:Heeu hiku ghoro
893:
892:
824:
620:Pashai languages
472:, including the
470:Pahari languages
393:in Sanskrit and
226:Dardic languages
198:
189:
188:(Eastern Dardic)
185:
159:Pashai languages
55:Gilgit-Baltistan
32:
31:
21:
4635:
4634:
4630:
4629:
4628:
4626:
4625:
4624:
4610:
4609:
4608:
4603:
4602:
4575:
4538:
4532:
4488:
4471:
4461:
4421:
4364:
4350:Ashokan Prakrit
4329:
4292:
4267:
4241:
4186:
4168:
4135:
4085:
4059:
4016:
3949:
3938:
3907:
3869:
3848:
3822:
3801:
3758:
3742:
3711:
3683:Hyderabadi Urdu
3604:
3561:
3453:
3370:
3294:
3247:
3238:Pahari-Pothwari
3209:
3163:
3144:Pahari Kinnauri
3065:
3044:
3005:
2971:Indus Kohistani
2964:Hazara Division
2959:
2938:
2902:
2886:
2840:
2810:
2805:
2771:
2751:
2731:
2726:
2713:
2711:
2704:
2703:
2699:
2681:
2665:
2661:
2644:
2642:
2640:
2624:
2620:
2607:
2605:
2603:
2587:
2574:
2553:
2551:
2549:
2533:
2524:
2481:
2477:
2464:
2462:
2460:
2444:
2433:
2420:
2418:
2409:
2405:
2392:
2390:
2388:
2372:
2368:
2354:
2352:
2343:
2339:
2329:
2313:
2309:
2293:
2289:
2270:
2266:
2254:
2245:
2236:
2232:
2223:
2216:
2210:
2194:
2187:
2182:
2178:
2163:
2159:
2145:
2128:
2124:
2116:
2107:
2100:
2084:
2075:
2068:
2052:
2048:
2021:
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1993:
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1978:
1962:
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1950:
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1939:
1923:
1919:
1911:
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1900:
1884:
1880:
1869:
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1849:
1842:
1826:
1822:
1815:
1799:
1795:
1788:
1772:
1768:
1759:
1758:
1754:
1744:
1742:
1732:
1723:
1713:
1697:
1693:
1683:
1667:
1663:
1652:
1636:
1629:
1619:
1617:
1604:
1600:
1589:
1573:
1566:
1559:
1543:
1539:
1532:
1516:
1512:
1505:
1489:
1485:
1436:
1432:
1419:
1418:
1414:
1410:
1399:
1397:Further reading
1365:
1266:
1249:
1070:Indus Kohistani
961:Kore wa uma de
864:
802:
769:). Palula uses
711:
655:
650:
648:Characteristics
544:Kohistani Shina
490:
429:
289:
248:, northwestern
218:
204:
187:
181:
180:
164:Kunar languages
80:
66:
46:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
4633:
4623:
4622:
4605:
4604:
4601:
4600:
4595:
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4581:
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4577:
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4496:
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4460:
4459:
4454:
4449:
4444:
4439:
4433:
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4423:
4422:
4420:
4419:
4414:
4409:
4408:
4407:
4402:
4397:
4392:
4382:
4376:
4374:
4366:
4365:
4363:
4362:
4357:
4352:
4346:
4344:
4337:
4331:
4330:
4328:
4327:
4322:
4321:
4320:
4315:
4304:
4302:
4298:
4297:
4294:
4293:
4291:
4290:
4285:
4279:
4277:
4273:
4272:
4269:
4268:
4266:
4265:
4260:
4255:
4249:
4247:
4243:
4242:
4240:
4239:
4234:
4229:
4224:
4219:
4214:
4209:
4204:
4198:
4196:
4189:
4178:
4174:
4173:
4170:
4169:
4167:
4166:
4161:
4156:
4151:
4145:
4143:
4137:
4136:
4134:
4133:
4128:
4123:
4118:
4113:
4108:
4103:
4097:
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4087:
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4078:
4073:
4067:
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4018:
4017:
4015:
4014:
4009:
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3989:
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3979:
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3368:
3363:
3358:
3357:
3356:
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3346:
3338:
3333:
3332:
3331:
3329:Lisan ud-Dawat
3321:
3315:
3313:
3304:
3300:
3299:
3296:
3295:
3293:
3292:
3287:
3282:
3277:
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3259:
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3252:
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3248:
3246:
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3240:
3235:
3230:
3225:
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3217:
3211:
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3208:
3207:
3202:
3201:
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3189:
3187:
3180:
3173:
3169:
3168:
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3164:
3162:
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3141:
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2833:
2827:
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2803:
2796:
2789:
2781:
2775:
2774:
2769:
2754:
2749:
2730:
2727:
2725:
2724:
2697:
2679:
2659:
2638:
2618:
2601:
2572:
2568:, 'smoke') ...
2547:
2522:
2495:(3): 201–264.
2475:
2458:
2431:
2403:
2386:
2366:
2337:
2327:
2307:
2287:
2275:, ed. (1985),
2264:
2243:
2230:
2214:
2208:
2185:
2176:
2157:
2144:978-0415772945
2143:
2122:
2105:
2098:
2073:
2066:
2046:
2015:
2008:
1987:
1976:
1956:
1954:, p. 142.
1944:
1937:
1917:
1915:, p. 461.
1905:
1898:
1878:
1867:
1847:
1840:
1820:
1813:
1793:
1786:
1766:
1752:
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1681:
1661:
1650:
1627:
1598:
1587:
1564:
1557:
1537:
1530:
1510:
1503:
1483:
1450:(1): 107–156.
1430:
1411:
1409:
1406:
1405:
1404:
1398:
1395:
1394:
1393:
1390:
1381:
1380:
1377:
1374:
1364:
1361:
1360:
1359:
1336:
1333:Vedic language
1304:
1287:
1265:
1262:
1261:
1260:
1255:
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1245:
1242:
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1234:
1227:
1220:
1219:
1212:
1205:
1198:
1197:
1190:
1185:Yo euta ghoda
1183:
1176:
1175:
1168:
1161:
1154:
1153:
1146:
1139:
1132:
1131:
1124:
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1080:
1073:
1066:
1065:
1058:
1047:
1040:
1039:
1032:
1025:
1018:
1017:
1010:
1003:
996:
995:
988:
981:
974:
973:
966:
959:
952:
951:
944:
937:
930:
929:
918:
911:
904:
903:
900:
897:
863:
860:
710:
707:
654:
651:
649:
646:
645:
644:
626:
617:
603:
602:
601:
563:
528:
489:
486:
428:
427:Classification
425:
405:Gérard Fussman
363:Old Indo-Aryan
288:
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275:, used by the
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175:
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9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4632:
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4599:
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4578:
4572:
4569:
4567:
4564:
4562:
4559:
4557:
4556:Haflong Hindi
4554:
4552:
4549:
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4544:
4543:
4541:
4535:
4529:
4526:
4522:
4519:
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4511:Chinali–Lahul
4509:
4507:
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4498:
4497:
4495:
4491:
4485:
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4458:
4457:Khasa Prakrit
4455:
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4438:
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4398:
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4332:
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4309:
4306:
4305:
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4299:
4289:
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4280:
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4264:
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3988:
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3755:
3752:
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3733:Chhattisgarhi
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3708:
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3553:
3550:
3548:
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3533:
3530:
3528:
3527:Rathwi Bareli
3525:
3523:
3520:
3518:
3515:
3513:
3510:
3508:
3505:
3503:
3500:
3498:
3495:
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3475:
3473:
3470:
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3427:
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3129:Mahasu Pahari
3127:
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2131:Bashir, Elena
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1348:
1345:Yeh ek ghoṛā
1341:
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1317:Eṣá ékóśvósti
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1225:
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1207:Yuu ek ghoda
1206:
1204:(Indo-Aryan)
1203:
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1182:(Indo-Aryan)
1181:
1178:
1177:
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1160:(Indo-Aryan)
1159:
1156:
1155:
1151:
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1144:
1141:Iha ikk kòṛa
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1138:(Indo-Aryan)
1137:
1134:
1133:
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1122:
1118:
1116:(Indo-Aryan)
1115:
1112:
1111:
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1096:
1094:(Indo-Aryan)
1093:
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872:"verb second"
869:
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792:
788:
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84:
81:Northeastern
78:
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70:
67:Northwestern
64:
60:
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19:
4551:Bombay Hindi
4493:Unclassified
4390:Ardhamagadhi
4217:Berar Deccan
4071:Chittagonian
4064:Chittagonian
3557:Vaagri Booli
3522:Pauri Bareli
3517:Palya Bareli
3482:Dhodia–Kukna
3172:Northwestern
2862:Kundal Shahi
2815:
2759:
2740:
2729:Bibliography
2719:
2712:, retrieved
2706:
2700:
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2669:
2662:
2652:
2650:
2643:, retrieved
2628:
2621:
2613:
2606:, retrieved
2591:
2565:
2561:
2559:
2552:, retrieved
2537:
2492:
2488:
2478:
2470:
2463:, retrieved
2452:, Elsevier,
2448:
2426:
2419:, retrieved
2413:
2406:
2398:
2391:, retrieved
2376:
2369:
2360:
2353:, retrieved
2347:
2340:
2332:
2317:
2310:
2302:
2297:
2290:
2282:
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1947:
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1881:
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1857:
1850:
1830:
1823:
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1796:
1776:
1769:
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1743:. Retrieved
1739:
1734:Mock, John.
1716:
1701:
1694:
1686:
1671:
1664:
1655:
1640:
1618:. Retrieved
1614:the original
1608:
1601:
1592:
1577:
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1447:
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1424:
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1382:
1367:
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1346:
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1329:acute accent
1316:
1308:
1300:
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1279:
1278:rather than
1275:
1271:
1237:
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1229:Yo ek ghwad
1215:
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1186:
1171:
1164:
1163:Ye ek ghōṛā
1149:
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1127:
1120:
1119:Ye ek ghoṛa
1105:
1104:Asaan Tokyo
1098:
1083:
1082:Be Tokyo ye
1076:
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1054:
1050:
1035:
1034:Be Tokyo et
1028:
1027:Anu ek aspo
1013:
1012:Mâ ba Tokyo
1006:
1000:Dari Persian
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978:Kamkata-vari
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