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how did vernacular languages emerge in North India ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hence onwards, we find continuity and proliferation of literature in various languages. ... The North Indian vernaculars have been given a comprehensive name-the Indo-Aryan languages. India, south of the Vindhyas, has also witnessed origin and gradual development of vernacular languages.

Answered by Anonymous
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The development of vernacular language is associated with the advent of many tribes who came to India over a period time. It brought about increased assimilation and cross influence of dialects with these tribes, which may include for instance Indo Aryans.

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