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and a half languages: Op.cit, 87-88. Second Edition, Pub.Munshiram Manoharlal, Delhi 1969 (First published in 1906, by the Royal Asiatic Society, London.) Op.cit, Intro.p.3. Op.cit., Intro.p.4. Op.cit., p.190. Loc.cit. Change of a voiced consonant into a voiceless one. (i) In which too is found this feature of the palatal nasal conjunct. (ii) Dr.Sukumar Sen holds the view that the Paisací of the Prakrit grammarians “was probably the early Middle Indo-Aryan literary language which after being cultivated by the Southern Schools of Buddhism, later received the name Pali in Ceylon". : Journal of the Oriental Institute, Vol Xl. 3, pp.207-208. (iii) There was little scope for Māgadhi to influence the Kannada Language.
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