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The Gojri language, belonging to the Indo-Aryan family, originated in North India, as the Linguistic Survey of India by G.A. Grierson points out. It was initially regarded as a dialect of Rajasthani and as closely connected to Mewati. Later studies accept Gojri as a separate language. This language developed from Apabhraṃśa, an old form that existed in India prior to the formation of modern languages.
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The Gojri language, belonging to the Indo-Aryan family, originated in North India, as the Linguistic Survey of India by G.A. Grierson points out. It was initially regarded as a dialect of Rajasthani and as closely connected to Mewati. Later studies accept Gojri as a separate language. This language developed from Apabhraṃśa, an old form that existed in India prior to the formation of modern languages.
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Grierson's classification of Gojri as one of the Rajasthani dialects, though its distinct morphological characteristics indicate that it is more than a dialect. Through time, research has centered on differentiating Gojri from its regional counterparts, acknowledging its special features. These studies are intended to grasp the structure of the language and its historical and cultural value among the Gujjar-Bakarwal community.
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Gojri in Modern Media
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Over the time, mass media has become an important instrument for the preservation and advancement of Gojri. The airing of Gojri programs on radio and television and the establishment of the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages marked a watershed in the promotion of Gojri language status. This kind of patronage provided Gojri the opportunity to move from oral to a written script and thereby become more accessible and culturally important.
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Gojri literature leaps and bounds in the advancement of establishment journals and periodicals like magazines such as Sheeraza, Gujjar Desh, Al-Insan, and Nova-e-Qaum for popularizing Gojri literary works among a larger readership, much more to tell the tale of what they do, to bear witness to poets and writers with a literature that interlaces oral traditions with texts: providing the verses and the folktale poetry of Gojri.
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Institutions in Gojri Literature
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Institutions such as the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages have set up venues for documentation and publishing work in Gojri literature, thus enhancing the quality of this literature. Not only do these institutions serve to preserve cultures, but they also promote experimentalism in literature. Gojri charitable trusts and other organizations have helped to add life to the literary and cultural presence of Gojri in the modern environment, thereby keeping it alive and relevant in modern times.
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