Middle Gujarati (AD 1500–1800), split off from Rajasthani, and developed the phonemes ɛ and ɔ, the auxiliary stem ch-, and the possessive marker -n-. Major phonological changes characteristic of the transition between Old and Middle Gujarati are:i, u develop to ə in open syllablesdiphthongs əi, əu change to ɛ and ɔ in initial syllables and to e and o elsewhereəũ develops to ɔ̃ in initial syllables and to ű in final syllablesThese developments would have grammatical consequences.
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