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Scholars Bulletin (SB)
Volume-10 | Issue-08 | 195-201
Subject Category: Linguistics
The Linguistic Influence of Sanskrit on Bhadarwahi
Himani, K
Published : Oct. 28, 2024
DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.36348/sb.2024.v10i08.001
Abstract
India has a rich diversity of languages, with over 1,600 languages spoken across the nation. Sanskrit, an ancient, classical sacerdotal language of India, has a rich morphosyntactic influence on Bhadarwahi. This study aims to analyze the key linguistic similarities and differences between Bhadarwahi and Sanskrit, elaborating on vocabulary, origin, and word order while also emphasizing the potential contributions of Sanskrit to Bhadarwahi. The paper uses a comparative analysis method, and investigates word order, revealing how Bhadarwahi and Sanskrit use the same word order structures such as subject-object-verb (SOV). This study expands our understanding of linguistic diversity, as languages continually shape and are shaped by one another.
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