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Wiktionary:Ashokan Prakrit entry guidelines

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This is aWiktionary policy, guideline or common practices page. This is adraft proposal. It is unofficial, and it is unknown whether it is widely accepted by Wiktionary editors.
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Ashokan Prakrit is the EarlyMiddle Indo-Aryan language attested in theedicts of the Mauryan emperorAshoka placed throughout the Indian subcontinent in the 3rd century BCE. On Wiktionary, the nameAshokan Prakrit is taken as representative of this stage of Indo-Aryan, and all reconstructions at this stage (for example, for a term with reflexes attested in the non-Dardic Indo-Aryan languages) should be treated as Ashokan Prakrit.

For a model entry, see𑀥𑀁𑀫(dhaṃma).

Script

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All entries are to be in the Brahmi script or the Kharoshthi script (only for the edicts in Shahbazgarhi and Mansehra). Reconstructed entries are to be in the Brahmi script and true to the reconstructed phonology of the term.

Since Ashokan Prakrit did not explicitly write geminates, when it is possible to infer a geminate (based on Sanskrit and later IA evidence), the|ts= parameter can be passed to headword/link templates. E.g.Ashokan Prakrit𑀩𑀥(badha/⁠baddha⁠/). Reconstructed termsshould indicate geminates in the way later Middle Indo-Aryan languages did.

Dialects

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{{inc-ash-dial}} is to be used in all non-reconstructed entries to show the regional distributions of variants of terms in the Ashokan edicts and inscriptions.

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