"Middle Gujarati"@en . . . . "Middle Gujarati (AD 1500\u20131800), split off from Rajasthani, and developed the phonemes \u025B and \u0254, 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 \u0259 in open syllablesdiphthongs \u0259i, \u0259u change to \u025B and \u0254 in initial syllables and to e and o elsewhere\u0259\u0169 develops to \u0254\u0303 in initial syllables and to \u0171 in final syllablesThese developments would have grammatical consequences."@en .