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Portative (618 bytes)
4: [[indicative mood|INDIC]].3sg.[[preverb|PVB]].PORT.come.[[imperfect tense... 8: INDIC.3sg.medicine.liquid.PORT.come.IMPF ISCII (1153 bytes) 1: ...II tries to encode the logical structure of the [[Indic script]]s, while script-specific letter shape are... 7: ...e is a series of 128-codepoints-long blocks for [[Indic script]]s. Santali alphabet (1867 bytes) 1: ...s, but vowels were still problematic. Unlike most Indic scripts, which are derived from [[Brahmi script|B... Bhil (241 bytes) 1: ...y speak [[Bhili language|Bhilodi or Bhili]], an [[Indic language]]. Many Bhils live in the states of [[Gu... Brahmic family (3280 bytes) 2: ...s may be called '''''Brahmic scripts''''' or '''''Indic scripts'''''. 3: ... for those Brahmic scripts that are used to write Indic languages. 20: ...ia, uses the [[Arabic alphabet]], which is not an Indic script. However, it should be noted that there is... 51: ... coding scheme specifically designed to represent Indic scripts. 55: ...ishida/scripts/indic-overview/ An Introduction to Indic Scripts] Palatalization (2061 bytes) 4: ... English [[orthography]], palatalization is often indicated by a following 'i' or 'u'. An example from ca... 7: ...Chinese language|Chinese]], and [[Indic languages|Indic]] languages, among many others throughout the wor... 12: * [[Soft sign]], a [[Cyrillic alphabet]] grapheme indicating palatalization Kavi (658 bytes) 1: ... [[Javanese language]], and is derived from the [[Indic]] [[Brahmi]]. A more recent script was [[Jawi]]. ... Balinese alphabet (990 bytes) 3: ...e [[Brahmi alphabet]], the root of almost all the Indic and Southeast Asian abugidas. 5: ...er has an inherent vowel of /a/. Other vowels are indicated by using [[diacritic]]s, which can appear abo... Batak alphabet (973 bytes) 3: ...e [[Brahmi alphabet]], the root of almost all the Indic and Southeast Asian abugidas. 5: ...er has an inherent vowel of /a/. Other vowels are indicated by using [[diacritic]]s, which can appear abo... Ahom alphabet (896 bytes) 3: ...e [[Brahmi alphabet]], the root of almost all the Indic and Southeast Asian abugidas. 5: ...er has an inherent vowel of /a/. Other vowels are indicated by using [[diacritic]]s, which can appear abo... Swami Prabhavananda (968 bytes) 6: ...ritual heritage of [[India]] - an encyclopedia on Indic religions Mudra (1335 bytes) 1: ==Indic religion== Indo-Aryan languages (6629 bytes) 1: ..., on the other hand, probably were speakers of an Indic language without ever having settled on the [[Ind... 118: ...//iiasnt.leidenuniv.nl/pie/ielangs/indic.html The Indic languages] 119: ...rld.com/stone-catend/trind.htm Transliteration of Indic Languages & Scripts - Dr. Anthony Stone's Page] Prakrit (3285 bytes) 1: ...usual, vulgar") refers to the broad family of the Indic [[language]]s and [[dialect]]s spoken in ancient ... 3: Some scholars include all modern Indic languages ultimately derived from Sanskrit under ... Hindu fundamentalist organisations (1135 bytes) 1: ...du]] state where Hindus are defined as members of Indic religions ([[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]], [[Jainism]... ITRANS (1839 bytes) 1: ... is an [[ASCII]] [[transliteration]] scheme for [[Indic]] scripts, particularly, but not exclusively, for... Hermann Gundert (1256 bytes) 3: ...he prominent non-[[Sanskrit]]-based approaches to Indic grammar. Gundert is held in high regard to this d... IAST (1463 bytes) 1: ...ta romanization]] standard being used with many [[Indic script]]s. IAST is the de-facto standard used in ... National Library at Calcutta romanization (4509 bytes) 1: ... most widely used in dictionaries and grammars of Indic languages. This transliteration scheme is also kn... Preverb (1644 bytes) 14: [[Indicative mood|INDIC]].3sg.PVB.medicine.liquid.[[portative]].come.IMPF
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