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Art. III.—Vrācaḍa and Sindhī

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

The Vrācaḍa Apabhraṁśa form of Prakrit was spoken in Sindh.1 We know very little about it, except that amongst its peculiarities were (1) the optional change of initial ta and da to ṭa and ḍa respectively; (2) the change of ṣa and sa to śa; and (3) the prefixing of y to c and j.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1902

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References

1 See Pischel's Prakrit Grammar, p. 29.