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'''Old Indo-Aryan''' is one of the three periods to which linguists generally assign the ], the other two being Middle and New Indo-Aryan. The Old Indo-Aryan period includes ] and ].<ref>Encyclopedia Britannica article on 'Indo-Aryan languages', see </ref> | |||
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Old Indo-Aryan is one of the three periods to which linguists generally assign the Indo-Aryan languages, the other two being Middle and New Indo-Aryan. The Old Indo-Aryan period includes Vedic Sanskrit and Classical Sanskrit.