Apabhransha is a term utilized by vy?kara?in (local grammarians) since Patañjali to allude to dialects spoken in north India before the ascent of the advanced dialects. In Indology, it is utilized as an umbrella term for the lingos framing the transition[1] between the late Middle and the early Modern Indo-Aryan dialects, spreading over the period between the sixth and thirteenth hundreds of years CE. Be that as it may, these lingos are traditionally remembered for the Middle Indo-Aryan perio
Apabhransha is a term utilized by vy?kara?in (local grammarians) since Patañjali to allude to dialects spoken in north India before the ascent of the advanced dialects. In Indology, it is utilized as an umbrella term for the lingos framing the transition[1] between the late Middle and the early Modern Indo-Aryan dialects, spreading over the period between the sixth and thirteenth hundreds of years CE. Be that as it may, these lingos are traditionally remembered for the Middle Indo-Aryan perio